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The New Fault Lines | Which Side Are They On? | Megan Basham – Right Response Ministries

In the following video, Pastor Joel Webbon, of Right Response Ministries, interviewed Megan Basham of the Daily Wire. They discussed theological matters that concern evangelicals.

The interview came up in my YouTube feed because it is related to my last post. Even though it is an older video, it has a lot of information that is not time sensitive and it is relevant to Megan Basham’s book, that was discussed in my last post.

This video has been embedded from YouTube, therefore, if you are only concerned with what they discussed about one of the Pastors mentioned below, you can view the video at YouTube and scroll down to listen to the specific video segment about that person.

I listened to the entire video and believe it is extremely valuable information for Christians in general, as it discussed the following, well-known pastors, in terms of the theological ‘camp’ to which they belong.

Read the following narrative for criteria used in evaluations.

Narrative that accompanied the video of this post at YouTube:

In this episode of Theology Applied, I play a little game with Megan Basham from Daily Wire. I mention a well-known leader in Evangelicalism by name, and then Megan and I place them in one of three categories.

Here’s the list of names we cover in this episode:

The “old” fault lines of Calvinism vs. Arminianism, Cessationism vs. Continuationism, and Baptist vs. Presbyterian are still important, but the “new” fault lines have quickly moved to the center of the debate.

What are these “new” fault lines? Oh, you know. Things like Woke vs. Not Woke, Covid Tyranny vs. Personal Liberty, Socialism vs. Capitalism, Globalism vs. Nationalism, etc. Now what we’re starting to see when it comes to these “new” fault lines, we’re starting to see that there are basically only three camps:

You’re definitely not going to want to miss this episode!

 

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