Over the weekend, there were two interesting theological debates; one was on the nature of Hell between Chris Dates (Conditionalist) vs. Len Pettis (Traditionalist) and the second was on "Biblical Unitarianism" between Sir Anthony F. Buzzard (author of Jesus was not a Trinitarian) and Jonathan McLatchie, a Trinitarian. Here are the videos:
Hell Debate:
Biblical Unitarian vs. Trinity Debate
While I disagree with Buzzard on his rejection of the personal pre-existence of Jesus and his misinformed criticisms of "Mormonism," he did a good job at showing the nonsense Trinitarianism truly is.
Incidentally, LeRoy Edin Froom's book, The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers (2 vols.), a historical analysis of conditional immortality (the view Date expounds [though Date is a Reformed Protestant, not a Seventh Day Adventist, like Froom was]) can be found here. It is a very rare set to find in print these days (if anyone wants to get me a print set, feel free to ;-) )
Hell Debate:
Biblical Unitarian vs. Trinity Debate
While I disagree with Buzzard on his rejection of the personal pre-existence of Jesus and his misinformed criticisms of "Mormonism," he did a good job at showing the nonsense Trinitarianism truly is.
Incidentally, LeRoy Edin Froom's book, The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers (2 vols.), a historical analysis of conditional immortality (the view Date expounds [though Date is a Reformed Protestant, not a Seventh Day Adventist, like Froom was]) can be found here. It is a very rare set to find in print these days (if anyone wants to get me a print set, feel free to ;-) )