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Polemics Report 069 | Jimmy Carter’s Nuts | Synergism Today
Protestia Tonight
English - August 22, 2017 23:05 - 34 minutes - 15.8 MB - ★★★★ - 173 ratingsChristianity Religion & Spirituality Education interview signs and wonders new apostolic reformation pentecolism emerging church emergent church seeker sensitive doctrine apologetics theology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Original Air Date: March 28, 2014
On today's program, JD discusses Jimmy Carter's continued claim that Southern Baptists and other evangelicals holding to complementarianism are responsible for abuse and harm of women. He then talks about a new post at Pulpit & Pen from Tom Buck about pastors that 'stretch the truth' in the sermon illustrations like Bill Britt and says it's a possible reason for their own defense of Ergun Caner. JD also talks about a new post at Synergism Today, bringing up the hypothetical and mystical, mythical Reformed Southern Baptist who thinks babies go to hell. For the Daily #DOWNGRADE segment, JD gives us the first #UPGRADE - a pastor of an affinity-based Cowboy church who now does not advocate the affinity-based model.
Original Air Date: March 28, 2014
On today’s program, JD discusses Jimmy Carter’s continued claim that Southern Baptists and other evangelicals holding to complementarianism are responsible for abuse and harm of women. He then talks about a new post at Pulpit & Pen from Tom Buck about pastors that ‘stretch the truth’ in the sermon illustrations like Bill Britt and says it’s a possible reason for their own defense of Ergun Caner. JD also talks about a new post at Synergism Today, bringing up the hypothetical and mystical, mythical Reformed Southern Baptist who thinks babies go to hell. For the Daily #DOWNGRADE segment, JD gives us the first #UPGRADE – a pastor of an affinity-based Cowboy church who now does not advocate the affinity-based model.