He speaks in this modern Calvinist language of "prosuppositionalism" & yet the early Christians did NOT speak this way. There faith was not a abstract intellectualised thing. They saw their lives in following the rites taught to them by the Apostles. Theirs was a sacramental faith. The center of their lives was not an intellectual abstraction but the Eucharist. Theirs was Christ in the communion, not in their minds.
@VictorLepanto Do you have any proof for that claim besides papist propaganda? Why does the focus of the Bible appear to be on a personal regenerative faith and not a sacramental "faith"?? Are you to suggest that we are not to expose the flaws of non-Biblical worldviews through logic?? What then should we use in our arguments..... illogic??? All true Christians presuppose the Bible as divine truth, if nonbelivers do no reason this way it is becaus God has not moved truth upon them.
@WorshipInTruth: "Papist?" Why use such ignorant primitive belligerent rhetoric? Logic is an ass, that is to say it is a donkey, a beast of burden. It exists to accomplish the tasks we desire as we're driven by our passions. You have demonstrated as much w/ your post. As for the Bible, you aren't reading the same one I do. I find baptism, the eucharist, anointings for the sick, the covenant; in other words, sacramentalism. Go read the Didache Apostolorum from the early Church.
Anyone know the name of the modern classical piece at the end of the video? For the life of my i have not been able to find any information on this in the various publication info of the video series. That ought to have been included in the credits.
The end of Rome sounds just like what's happening to the world today.
Alicetheredpill 2 months ago
I'd love to know what the music on the closing credits is?
dmsni 1 year ago
He speaks in this modern Calvinist language of "prosuppositionalism" & yet the early Christians did NOT speak this way. There faith was not a abstract intellectualised thing. They saw their lives in following the rites taught to them by the Apostles. Theirs was a sacramental faith. The center of their lives was not an intellectual abstraction but the Eucharist. Theirs was Christ in the communion, not in their minds.
VictorLepanto 1 year ago
@VictorLepanto Do you have any proof for that claim besides papist propaganda? Why does the focus of the Bible appear to be on a personal regenerative faith and not a sacramental "faith"?? Are you to suggest that we are not to expose the flaws of non-Biblical worldviews through logic?? What then should we use in our arguments..... illogic??? All true Christians presuppose the Bible as divine truth, if nonbelivers do no reason this way it is becaus God has not moved truth upon them.
WorshipInTruth 1 year ago
@WorshipInTruth: "Papist?" Why use such ignorant primitive belligerent rhetoric? Logic is an ass, that is to say it is a donkey, a beast of burden. It exists to accomplish the tasks we desire as we're driven by our passions. You have demonstrated as much w/ your post. As for the Bible, you aren't reading the same one I do. I find baptism, the eucharist, anointings for the sick, the covenant; in other words, sacramentalism. Go read the Didache Apostolorum from the early Church.
VictorLepanto 1 year ago
Anyone know the name of the modern classical piece at the end of the video? For the life of my i have not been able to find any information on this in the various publication info of the video series. That ought to have been included in the credits.
greatsea 1 year ago
Do we require imaginary gods to uphold civilization? Can't we just all get along? Why is this so hard? Namaste.
redletterchurch 1 year ago
Is that Handel playing on the end credits?
CAndiron 1 year ago
Great pont on humanism, and its lack of foundation.
82jacuna 1 year ago