Show #189: Does the Law Always Accuse?
Working our way through more church signs and bumper stickers, we address the question, "Does the Law Always Accuse?" Ending up with the game "Name that Church Body?"
Working our way through more church signs and bumper stickers, we address the question, "Does the Law Always Accuse?" Ending up with the game "Name that Church Body?"
Is your pastor a ninja pastor? How many theological questions can he answer in 5 minutes? Finally, we play Myth Busters with claims from the council of Trent.
Finally, Lumpy joins us to give us his conclusions on the question "Did John Calvin teach that Jesus didn't die for everyone." Then we play "Church Sign and Bumper Sticker Theology" to beef up our catalog of worldviews, and end up playing "10 commandments in the News."
Lumpy returns (again) to report his findings on the question, did Calvin really teach that Jesus didn't die for everyone. Then, we play "Which Ladder" with some crazy scientist, Glenn Beck and some Christians who go to "The Rock."
After our TTR Listeners endure another session with Lumpy, we crunch your favorite praise songs, "All in All" and "Grace Alone."
Lumpy reports from Aurora, CO...meanwhile Wolfmueller continues to build his Catalog of super relevant Worldviews and finished up playing "10 Commandments in the News."
After answering listener emails about the certainty of "Once Saved Always Saved," Lumpy is on the scene to answer the question, "Do Calvinists really believe that Jesus didn't die for everyone?" Lastly, we play Bible Bee with guest star Pastor Ryan Ogrodowicz of Victory Lutheran Church in Newark, TX.
After responding to some marvelous emails, we play "Name that Theologian" with some marvelous quotations and the comment on a few marvelous church signs and bumper stickers.
After responding to an email, Pastor Goeglein and Pastor Wolfmueller go head-to-head in Bible Bee with time leftover for just one Praise Song Cruncher.
Joined by Prof. John Pless, we play "Answer the Question As" with Christmas questions, then play "Don't Forget your Stanzas to Christmas hymns." Wolfmueller is terrible.