W. Robert Godfrey: The Unknown God

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024
  • In today’s world, Christians must answer the claims of atheists, agnostics, and those who claim that there are many ways to God. In this session, Dr. W. Robert Godfrey looks to Paul’s encounter on Mars Hill from Acts 17 as a model for how we are to answer objections to the Christian faith.
    This message is from our 2018 West Coast Conference, Defending the Faith: • Defending the Faith: 2...
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Komentáře • 8

  • @MrPorter7
    @MrPorter7 Před 5 lety +3

    I never tire of listening to this sermon. Such encouragement!

  • @MrPorter7
    @MrPorter7 Před 6 lety +3

    Excellent sermon! Thanks Dr. Godfrey!

  • @brondenafanning9544
    @brondenafanning9544 Před 6 lety +3

    June 19, 2018
    Thank you, my dear brother Godfrey! All I can say is what our brethren, MrPorter 7 said: Excellent! And, PRAISE GOD!

  • @artcurious807
    @artcurious807 Před 6 lety +2

    I wouldn’t count on the secular media reporting on anything religious. At least not accurately. Maybe its time for the church to do its own news reporting and to stop relying on the failing media outlets to do anything but regurgitate what their corporate and political donors want them to say.

    • @Mario_1611
      @Mario_1611 Před 6 lety +1

      A church media outlet could just as soon be corrupted. Sadly.

    • @artcurious807
      @artcurious807 Před 5 lety +1

      Mario, I doubt it, Christians are not bureaucrats they would actually do their jobs. sadly our government and media are working so close together that it’s difficult to get real news. Times are changing though and the people are fighting back.

  • @chernowitz
    @chernowitz Před 6 lety +2

    Fact check brother Godfrey: you say that children that die and become angels is not orthodox Christian teaching. As a historian you should know better. It is a historical Christian teaching. Most of the Church believed during most of its history that all children that die in infancy go to heaven.

    • @Mario_1611
      @Mario_1611 Před 6 lety +8

      Going to heaven and becoming Angels are two different things.
      You're line of reasoning suggests:
      1. You must be an Angel to be in heaven
      2 The Church has historically taught that Children go to heaven who died in infancy. (which is true, except the Catholics corrupted the doctrine)
      3 Therefore all Children who've died in infancy are now *Angels*
      The premise is wrong, therefore the conclusion is wrong. Children go to heaven, but do NOT become Angels. Angels are a different order of creatures than humans. We will rule over Angels in heaven (1 Cor 6:3), not become Angels.