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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Deadliest Warrior: William Wallace vs Shaka Zulu
I watched the show last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. The truth is I thought that Shaka would win before I saw the show. I quickly changed my mind when I saw the sword that Wallace used to wield called the "claymore" - an 4.5 ft, steel sword! They did a test with the replica where they proved that he could have decapitated 3 people with one swing of the thing. I really wanted to believe Shaka could have won, but after that... Here is a video from the show:
More James White Analysis of William Lane Craig
Yesterday on his webcast, Dr. James White offered further analysis of William Lane Craig's attempt to harmonize libertarian free will of people with the sovereignty of God in matters of salvation. I can't harmonize them. You can seem to hold one or the other, but not both. You can hold on to complete human libertarian free will and reject scripture or you can embrace that God is in complete control and does whatever He desires to do and when HE decides to do it and follow scripture. The webcast is very helpful and should start a great deal of discussion. Here is the link.
Labels:
Calvinism,
Free Will,
James White,
William Lane Craig
New Atheism by Norman Geisler MP3 Audio - Apologetics 315
I have found another gem on the Apologetic 315 blog. It's a lecture by Norman Geisler about the current forms Atheism that have cropped up. Please follow the link below for an audio and a video. I enjoyed the lecture. If you know little about other religions, this lecture will help you think about what you believe and why. Why are you following the religion you are following? This lecture will help you think about this.
Here is the video from YouTube
New Atheism by Norman Geisler MP3 Audio - Apologetics 315
Here is the video from YouTube
New Atheism by Norman Geisler MP3 Audio - Apologetics 315
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