Typical anti-Trinitarianism
This podcast is made up of a compilation of logically fallacious uses of biblical texts, misrepresentations of Trinitarianism, and an over all tendency to make unwarranted assumptions. Not only is this stuff poorly made and poorly presented, it is easily refuted. Take for example the host's use of 2Tim 2:5 in the episode "Who is Jesus?" Repeatedly, the host emphsizes the fact that Jesus is a human being. He presents this fact as if it is in contradiction to Trinitarianism, when in fact, Trinitarians have affirmed the authentic humanity of Christ for millenia (see the Definition of Chalcedon 451AD). If you'd like to hear some of the rationalizations utilized by unitarians for apologetic purposes, this podcast might be of some use. Otherwise, it is debris and should be discarded to the vast heap of long refuted unorthodox nonsense that passes itself off as something remotely biblical.
Burgos9 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/06/11
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