@HwsEleutheroi The "self-destructive ways" that are alleged to be occurring now are not in evidence.
Hall didn't burn out back then b/c he was critical of genocidal political regimes and their defenders.
I want to offer my sincerest apologies to those who I offended - especially my fellow Reformed Baptists who appear to be the most grievously vexed - for taking the opportunity to share the gospel and defend historic Christian theology without first receiving your explicit, written permission. Shame on me.
There I was, minding my own business, writing my I2I and NXR substack and raising chickens, and got an invitation to go on Tucker’s program, and didn’t stop once - not a single time - to double check it was okay with you. That’s my bad. I’ll own that.
I was, selfishly, excited to talk about the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus and Jesus’ role as a global Messiah to draw all men to Himself, and didn’t stop once to consider how this could affect your feelings. HOWEVER..
I have BEGGED YOU, for the love of God and with tears in my eyes, to boldly proclaim the truth as it pertains to modern Israel in the public marketplace of ideas and not just in your seminary lecture halls and Sunday School classrooms. I pled with you to grasp that NOW is your moment to herald the truth, that YOU were called to the task.
So, if you’re one of those complaining I am “not a good representative of Covenant Theology,” just remember I’ve been giving you a hard time for choosing not to represent it at all, just so you could avoid an antisemitism accusation. You chose silence.
Because, after all, I just raise chickens. But God gave me the opportunity, so I took it. Maybe - and just take this as free advice - be grateful the Truth was spoken, and the Truth was heard, and God’s Truth will accomplish its purpose, and will not return void.
The thing is, I didn’t orchestrate the invitation to speak. God did. Take it up with the Almighty.
Soli Deo Gloria.
"Waaaaaa; why didn't *I* get invited on Tucker's show?"
To venture a guess, it's because your political stances seem to have stopped adjusting to current realities while Rush Limbaugh was still broadcasting.
@HwsEleutheroi I'm pretty sure he was a seminary graduate, pastor, and published author at one point as well or something.
So probably can theologize to some extent, no?