Post-Debate commentary with Peter Hitchens and Doug Wilson
Doug Wilson sits down with Peter Hitchens the day after the debate with Andrew Sullivan (Is Civil Marriage for Gay Couples Good for Society?). See the full debate
Doug Wilson sits down with Peter Hitchens the day after the debate with Andrew Sullivan (Is Civil Marriage for Gay Couples Good for Society?). See the full debate
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This New Saint Andrews College Disputatio is a followup to the debate between R Clarke Cooper and Douglas Wilson on the question “Do Gay Rights Conflict with Conservative Christian Values?“. This Disputatio coincided with Credenda‘s Grace Agenda: Makers conference
Do Gay Rights Conflict with Conservative Christian Values? Click HERE to view the video & audio of the debate. R. Clarke Cooper, Executive Director of Log Cabin Republicans, Washington DC and Pastor Douglas Wilson, of Christ Church, in Moscow, Idaho, debate this topic at the University of Idaho. This event was sponsored by Collegiate Reformed Fellowship (CRF), and the distribution by possible by Canon Press & CanonWIRED. © 2012 Canon Press
A debate between the Republican R Clarke Cooper and Douglas Wilson. R Clarke Cooper is from the Log Cabin Republicans and will debate Doug Wilson at the University of Idaho Sub Ballroom on September 13th, 2012 at 7:30pm. The full debate will be posted here on Canon Wired after we finish editing it, so make sure and come back, or follow us on Facebook!
Click image below for the Sexual by Design lectures by Doug Wilson, delivered in Bloomington Indiana, and sponsored by ClearNote Church. Below are the two Sexual By Design event trailers
Setting the Record Straight | Creation vs Evolution - Lecture 2 by Dr. Gordon Wilson. What Evolutionists don’t know about Darwin dissenters…and don’t bother to ask. Lecture 1
CanonWIRED has posted several KJV related videos over the past year, which are linked below for those just tuning in. One of the common arguments against using the KJV (over something like the NIV), is that the English is “outdated.” It may not be as outdated as we think. This video, produced by the folks over at kingsenglish.info, goes through 100 phrases we use in the English language today that can be attributed to the King James Version-all in 3 [&hellip
Someone wrote in asking if Pastor Doug Wilson would be willing to debate the theologian R. Scott Clark, professor of Historical Theology at Westminster Seminary California over the Federal Vision theology. Scott Clark is a critic of the Federal Vision
Are Roman Catholics Members of the New Covenant? A debate between James White and Douglas Wilson. In this debate James White and Douglas Wilson tackle the divisive question, “Should we consider Roman Catholics our brothers and sisters in Christ?” Taking the side of historic Reformed theology, Wilson argues that Roman Catholic baptism should be received because it is Trinitarian. James White, on the other hand, contends that Protestant should not receive Roman Catholics because of their denial of Justification. Part [&hellip
Religion and Government Should Be Strictly Separate A debate between Dan Barker and Douglas Wilson. Dan Barker is co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Douglas Wilson has been the pastor of Christ Church, Moscow, for more than 30 years. Listen to the fur fly on this popular topic. Part 1 (Listen ) Part 2 (Listen ) This debate is also available as a CD set from our Resource Store
Is Calvinism Biblical? (Steve Gregg vs. Douglas Wilson) In this amiable debate which took place in 2001, Steve Gregg and Douglas Wilson look at three Calvinistic doctrines: the sovereignty of God, atonement, and perseverance. Wilson maintains that Scripture does indeed support these teachings, while Gregg (an Arminian) argues the opposite. The result is a biblically-based exchange that gets to the heart of the matter. Please excuse the less than crisp recording. Steve Gregg is host of The Narrow Path, a radio [&hellip
Does the Triune God Live? A debate between Dan Barker and Douglas Wilson The original 1997 face-off between Doug Wilson and atheist Dan Barker. We’re glad to find that Wilson defends the affirmative and takes the wheels off Barker’s arguments. A fantastic aid for any apologetics class. Wilson v. Barker - Part 1 (barkerwilson1 ) Wilson v. Barker - Part 2 (barkerwilson2 ) Wilson v. Barker - Part 3 ( barkerwilson3 )
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