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Below are the questions from Table Talk 1
1. What should the origin, function, and nature of a Christian view of epistemology be? 2. Re: the Free Thought Movement (C. Dennis McKinsey, Dan Barker et al), I was wondering what the background on those two were, and why does the Free Thought movement attack the Bible and Christianity so aggressively even more aggressive than most atheists and agnostics that I know of that are very aggressive toward attacking and debunking the Bible and Christianity.
3. Comment on Greg Bahnsen as a debater
4. What is a transcendental argument, and how can it be used in the context of a Christian apologetic?
5. Follow up question to question #4: I was wondering if Alvin Plantiga’s view of “proper basicality” corresponds.
6. What is the definition of “Thomistic?”
7. Regarding people that used to be great theologians but later turned liberal, were they ever saved?
8. Walter Martin said the majority of cult members used to be Christians, but were they ever saved in light of 1 John?
9. Is it true that in order for one to be a reprobate the person needs to be a professing Christian or can an unbeliever be a reprobate?
10. What is the difference between the fundamentalist doctrine of eternal security and the Reformed doctrine of Perseverance of the Saints?
11. I heard a Reformed Pastor once say that Jesus has presently has a body. How can this be so?
12. Follow up question to question #4: But prior to him being born on earth he didn’t have a body, so why would he choose to have one after he did come to earth since he didn’t need it?
13. Where do you draw the line between being in the world and being of the world?
14. You said the Old Testament believers didn’t have a concept of hell they just had a concept of the grave. So they didn’t have the concept of destruction or bliss?
15. Inaudible – a controversial argument of some sort broke out on the floor.
16. How does the New King James Version of the Bible stack up?
17. If God hardens whom He wills, did God harden Adam and Eve’s hearts?
18. Does God choose certain people to go to hell before doing good or evil?
19. If God is not the agent or the author of evil, then who or what caused the first action or act of evil.
20. If evil has a beginning, how does that conform with the immutable character of God? How can God be merciful, forgiving, and be a God of justice without the existence of evil?
21. What do we know in reference to before Adam was created in reference to the devil and him on earth? Do we have anything that tells us what was transpiring on earth before Adam?
22. When you say there are other species of beings “out there” are you specifically talking about the angelic hosts and demons or are you talking about other species other than those?
23. Does immutability apply to spirits other than God?
24. I was wondering if you could share what you know to be the benefits and non-benefits of the Westcott & Hort tradition that came out in the last century. They indicate they have the most accurate manuscripts because they have the oldest manuscripts. Does having the oldest manuscripts indicate the most accurate manuscripts?
25. Is the Westcott & Hort tradition behind the modern English translations such as the NIV?
26. What’s the best book recommendation for those of us that are not scholars to use to find what the Hebrew and the Greek says so when we’re studying the Bible we can go to it for further studies?
27. What about Dr. Spiros Zodiates?
28. I’m trying to deal with some arguments I’ve received from Arminians that say that the words for “chose” and “predestined” in Ephesians 1 mean something different than what Calvinists say they mean. What do these words mean?
29. In Ephesians 1, does holy and blameless mean positionally, or that God wants to put us through sanctification, or both?
30. Is supralapsarian part of true Calvinism?
31. How do you explain to a brother or sister that thinks they hold to 5 point Calvinism, that evangelism and apologetics are essential to the Christian faith? In other words, if someone doesn’t want to evangelize because they say that limited atonement prohibits it, how do you deal with such a person?
32. Does 2 Samuel 12:23 teach that David’s baby went to heaven?
33. In terms of the concept of the eternal Son, Walter Martin used Proverbs 30 to deny Eternal Sonship. Can you explain this?
34. How would you respond to people who challenge the early records in Exodus of the escape of the Jews from Egypt that say there is no other record of this other than the Bible?
35. How would you respond to those that try to draw parallels between ancient Babylonian stories or mythologies with that of Christianity?
36. Atheists will say that the Church chose Christmas just to compete against the celebration of the pagans and their holidays.
37. 1 Timothy 2:12 says that a woman is prohibited to teach. Is this now prohibiting a woman, or is it sinful for a woman to be a pastor of a church?
The answers to these questions and hundreds more are only available in Table Talk 1-5.
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