This is my closing statement from my debate against George Bryson held at the Anaheim Vineyard in Southern California. The full debate is available from www.aomin.org.
Dr. Norman Geisler continues to present an "illustration" or "parable" regarding God's role in salvation that is grossly sub-biblical, yet very useful for illustrating the difference between man-centered theology and God-centered theology.
Sadly, it is very rare for this kind of interaction to take place. Peter Stravinskas has two earned doctorates and has written numerous books. Can he handle the text of 1 Cor. 3 under examination?
I am speaking for the Grace Reformed Baptist Church in Houston at their annual John Bunyan Theology Conference. Here is the first half of the first session on Scripture.
This debate took place in 1999. We never made the video available because the image quality and sound were sub-par, but we are making it available on YouTube now.
Why do people laud this man as a deep thinker? He is amazingly facile in his thought and his answers. Here is an example. Update: I keep forgetting that when you address atheism on YouTube you turn off comments since atheists have no moral restraints so as to control their tongues, or, in this case, their keyboards. My apologies.
One of the most intense cross-ex segments of all of my debates from 1996 on Long Island with Gerry Matatics in The Great Debate I, which can be downloaded in video for iPod format here:
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The Thesis of the debate was, "Does the New Testament Teach the Deity of Christ?" Malik here admits it does...but changes the focus to an accusation of contradiction.
This is the continuation of the preceding exchange. Sungenis is supposed to be asking questions only. So much for rules, anyway. I continued to try to refocus the questions to the subject of the debate.
I had the opportunity of exposing Gail Riplinger for the false accuser and troublemaker she was then, and continues to be today, in late 1993 on KRDS radio in Phoenix. Here is part I of our encounter.
Today's program included a call for graciousness in the presentation of Reformed theology, a very interesting half hour exchange with an Open Theist/Arminian from London, and a discussion of the allegation of false prophecy in Ezekiel!
A video of Kent Hovind presenting a completely fictitious "history of the Bible" in defense of the KJV has been posted on YouTube. Here is my reply in three parts.
The first session of my presentation at the Men's Conference at the First Southern Baptist Church of Cottonwood. My camera failed to record the second session.