In this episode of The Study Boys, FLAME and Lex Lutheran dive into the tricky waters of how the doctrine of the Trinity can get distorted. We break down Mike Todd’s recent explanation, showing how he uses the right word—Trinity—but fills it with the wrong meaning, essentially promoting a form of modalism. We also look at how figures like Waka Flocka and NLE the Great have engaged with these ideas, sometimes stumbling into similar misunderstandings. Join us as we unpack why understanding the ...
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In this episode of The Study Boys, FLAME and Lex Lutheran dive into the tricky waters of how the doctrine of the Trinity can get distorted. We break down Mike Todd’s recent explanation, showing how he uses the right word—Trinity—but fills it with the wrong meaning, essentially promoting a form of modalism. We also look at how figures like Waka Flocka and NLE the Great have engaged with these ideas, sometimes stumbling into similar misunderstandings. Join us as we unpack why understanding the ...
Did Philip Anthony Mitchell Get Baptism Wrong? | Historic Christianity Responds
The Study Boys
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Did Philip Anthony Mitchell Get Baptism Wrong? | Historic Christianity Responds
The Study Boys Season 3, Episode 3: This week we dive into a critical discussion of Pastor Philip Anthony Mitchell’s baptistic view of baptism, weighing it against the historic teaching of the Church. From the Nicene Creed to passages like 1 Peter 3:21–22, Acts 22:16, Mark 16:16, and Acts 2:38, we explore how the Scriptures and tradition speak with clarity about baptism’s saving work.
The Study Boys
In this episode of The Study Boys, FLAME and Lex Lutheran dive into the tricky waters of how the doctrine of the Trinity can get distorted. We break down Mike Todd’s recent explanation, showing how he uses the right word—Trinity—but fills it with the wrong meaning, essentially promoting a form of modalism. We also look at how figures like Waka Flocka and NLE the Great have engaged with these ideas, sometimes stumbling into similar misunderstandings. Join us as we unpack why understanding the ...