@OKWildlifeDept This is an acceptable friend to let hang out in the house for Christmas, right? Totally hypothetical question btw, no other reason for the question… #tulsa#kangaroo
You guys are completely missing the chief takeaway from Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
The point isn’t that we should follow in Charlie’s footsteps.
The point is that the age of discussion and debate is over.
The Left killed it.
The biggest theological influences on Charlie Kirk were dispensationalists—Jack Hibbs and Rob McCoy. Hibbs in particular teamed with Kirk for massive get out the vote efforts. Hibbs and his church impacted the midterms in 2022.
@PastorErickson Ha! I’ll be stealing this quote! On a serious note though, why do you think some pastors fall into this and what is an appropriate way of handling it?
Hermeneutic Priorities and Process in AI and LLM's and Their Place in Exegetical Process – presented to the CDH at SCS– LLMs assert neutrality and objectivity. How does that hold up? https://t.co/m9yeX4QTwI
@DrCone This is really interesting. Since these tools aren’t going away and (I think) will only become more prevalent in Bible study, we ought to learn how to appropriately use the tools!
The literal grammatical historical (Plain) hermeneutic is absolutely essential to accurate Bible study but we also use it in every other aspect of life. Turns out, it’s just as essential to understanding constitutional rights! @FranklinArmory
https://t.co/pbPUaJymYZ
#hermeneutics #2A #NFA #dispensationalism
It seems to me that approaching this subject from this standpoint almost always devolves into “you don’t believe God is able to do what he wants” and then devolves further into ad-hominem attacks. 🤷♂️ folks are generally so entrenched in their presuppositions that they aren’t willing to consider another position or to objectively examine what God’s Word specifically outlines