Theories about the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophyReligion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureChristianity |
The way to evaluate a debate is to actively chart and compare the arguments made by each side. Debaters call this “flowing” a debate. more
In this episode: mutual interrogations, closing statements, and audience questions and answers. more
This episode contains the Pro and Con opening statements and rebuttals from the debate on March 9, 2024 between James White and Dale Tuggy in Houston, Texas. The debate question is “Is Jesus Yahweh?” more
This is the final part of my response to some recent podcast episodes by Dr. William Lane Craig here and here. more
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This podcast is super informative- Dale Tuggy is brilliant! Expand your mind- give it a try!
When I first tuned in to this podcast, tears of relief welled up in my eyes, as my famished spirit tasted real food. I had been starving for sober-minded dialog among believers, and Tuggy’s platform proved to be a taste of what is needed to satisfy the gnawing hunger in the spirit of the Christian, spurring him on to seek out brothers of like Christian faith with whom he can wrestle over the scriptures, as it is written, ‘As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.’ Three points of const... more
Dr. Tuggy’s demeanor as he seeks to discover the truth about trinity theories seems to highly contrast with the attitude of most trinitarian apologists. Thank you, Dale. You are an example to follow.
Dale Tuggy dares to ask the difficult questions that many Christians likely think about, but are too afraid to ask themselves. more
This podcast has been outstanding for answering questions that have plagued me for years about God and Jesus. Dale does a great job explaining the Trinitarian position, with full charity, and then giving the Unitarian counterposition. Super helpful! What a welcome change from church leaders who don't know any position but their own, talk in circles about unexplainable 'mysteries', and then ultimately tell you that you have to believe on 'faith'. This podcast is not much for bells and whistles (e... more
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