The Reformed Rant Edward Dingess
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- Religion & Spirituality
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In this podcast I rant about theological, philosophical, apologetical, ecclesiological, and political issues from a distinctively reformed perspective.
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What is Christianity?
In this episode I discuss the 2022 Ligonier survey on the state of theology. The results are shocking but predictable given the current trends and trajectory of the churches. In addition, I play a number of clips capture some of the false teachers out there and their false teachings.
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I Begg Your Pardon (Examining Allistair)
In this episode, I talk about the recent controversy regarding Allister Begg's advice that a grandmother attend her grandson's wedding ceremony to a transgender. The advice has caught everyone off guard and for good reason. We have come to expect better than this from pastor Begg.
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How To Destroy Christianity
In this episode, I talk about the best ways to destroy Christianity. As one might imagine, most of these tactics center around alienating Christianity from God speaking in Scripture as much as you can. Regrettably, this work is well underway even in some of the most conservative churches, so-called.
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Homosexuality Comes to the SBC (Part 2)
In this episode I continue to talk about how Christopher Yuan is being employed by large SBC churches, such as Hickory Grove in Charlotte, NC, to weaken the church's traditional view on homosexuality. Yuan is on record affirming that you can be a Christian and have pedophilic desires.
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Homosexuality Comes to The SBC
In this episode I rant about how SBC churches using Christopher Yuan, an admitted homosexual, how to train their people "biblical" sexuality. It should be noted that Yuan is on record as saying you can be sexually attracted to children and be a true believer. That's right. You can be a pedophile and be a Christian.
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Evangelism in a Postmodern Culture
In this episode, I discuss the need to get back to basic evangelism in a postmodern culture.
Customer Reviews
Biblically based view of world/church intersection
A great reminder that Christians are called to be in the world but not of the world.
He rightly calls out church “leaders” who are so worldly and we need to mark them.
Encouraging to see modern life through a Gispel lensse.