Peripatetic 29 – Theological Inclusivism
On the perils of such beliefs, and examples thereof; to include C.S. Lewis, Kurt Jaros, Chris Date, William Lane Craig, and others.
On the perils of such beliefs, and examples thereof; to include C.S. Lewis, Kurt Jaros, Chris Date, William Lane Craig, and others.
William Lane Craig answers the question of whether there were guards at Christ’s tomb in an appalling (to any Bible believer) manner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=b8UMb7NlxkU
TurretinFan’s rebuttal to Craig’s answer:
Rebuttal to Craig’s Denial of the Historicity of the Guard Account
It is disappointing, though unsurprising, to see that when one has abandoned a presuppositional commitment to the truth of Scripture, and to the God of the Bible, that one unavoidably falls further and further into the trap of editing the Gospel to make it more palatable to the ears of unbelievers.
We pray that Craig will turn from his sinful tampering …
Read moreAn excerpt from Defense of The Faith, by Cornelius Van Til – Chap. 12, Sec. 3, pg. 312-313, 4th Ed.
The Believer Meets the Unbeliever
… Read moreTo see clearly what is meant, think of a dentist. You go to him with a “bad tooth”. Does he take care of your tooth in two operations? To be sure, you may have to come back to have him finish the job. But it is one job he is doing. He takes all the decayed matter out before he fills the cavity. Well, Mr. Black is the man with the toothache, and you,