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Unconditional Election
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In today's episode, I got to talk with Rev. Gavin Beers of Cornerstone Presbyterian Church (https://cornerstone-presbyterian.com/) about unconditional election. The Reformed doctrine of election is one that tends to fire up the cage stage guys and make our Arminian friends yank out their hair. All things being equal, I'd call this a very amicable discussion of a doctrine that tends to make folks heated.
Oh, and Rev. Beers, my apologies once again for thinking you were Scottish. My ears aren't what they used to be!
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When? This feed was archived on April 16, 2023 12:24 (). Last successful fetch was on February 14, 2023 21:45 ()
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Manage episode 253904823 series 2582283
In today's episode, I got to talk with Rev. Gavin Beers of Cornerstone Presbyterian Church (https://cornerstone-presbyterian.com/) about unconditional election. The Reformed doctrine of election is one that tends to fire up the cage stage guys and make our Arminian friends yank out their hair. All things being equal, I'd call this a very amicable discussion of a doctrine that tends to make folks heated.
Oh, and Rev. Beers, my apologies once again for thinking you were Scottish. My ears aren't what they used to be!
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★98 episodes
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