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Ep. 38 - Abolitionism & The Art of the Deal, Reformed Doctrine of Predestination, Alisgema
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Ep. 38 - Abolitionism & The Art of the Deal, Reformed Doctrine of Predestination, Alisgema
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19 minutes
Released:
Apr 4, 2018
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Tune in to hear Pastor Wilson talk about Abolitionism and the art of the deal. Then he plugs The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination, and ties things off with a talk about the Greek word “Alisgema”. Happy Plodding! Show Notes: Abolitionism & The Art of the Deal: How can we draw a lesson from the left when it comes from political engagement on the pro-life issue one of the things the left does very well is that they don’t apologize for the activists on the extreme edges of their movement if someone fighting for the same cause is doing something that is ill advised, it is really important for incrementalists to not apologize for the abolitionists don’t spend your time fighting the abolitionists, spend your time fighting the pro abortionists The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination: written by Loraine Boettner has a lot of wonderful textual citations in the Bible that show how God governs everything if anyone is interested in a good introduction to the reformed doctrine of predestination it is a wonderful book Alisgema: this is the word for pollution, and is used once (Acts 15:20) the Gentiles needed to abstain from certain basic things, among them the pollutions of idols the end result of all forms of idolatry is always pollution, usually sexual we need to be wary of nature worship, (going green)
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Apr 4, 2018
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Ep. 14 -- Athemitos, Life at the Bottom, NFL & National Anthem: Pastor Wilson discusses the Greek word "athemitos", Theodore Dalrymple's book "Life at the Bottom", and he tops the whole thing off with his thoughts on the NFL and its athletes refusing to stand for the national anthem. Make sure to join him every Wednesday for his newest episodes! Happy Plodding! Shownotes: Hamartiology: “Athemitos” Acts 10:28 & 1 Peter 4:3 rendered as an “unlawful thing” and also translated as “abominable” the moralistic man rejects evil because he has to, but secretly wishes he could get in on the action while the moral man rejects evil in its entirety because he sees it as abominable Theodore Dalrymple—Life at the Bottom good for Americans to read because he shows that certain pathologies crop up when people are treated in a certain way shows the destruction of evading personal responsibilities bureaucrats can’t pay people to evade their responsibilities and then get surprised when it all falls apa by Plodcast