Pastor Doug Wilson's series, "Man Rampant" is returning for season 5. Available only on Canon+ mycanonplus.com/ Man Rampant is presented by Canon Press.
Been worried about this channel Bro. Doug! Thought you might be in social media lockout jail. Missing these notifications, especially the Doug Reacts and Sweatervest Dialogues! A couple days into Federal Husband, and its crushing my soul!
I love how Doug fights the culture wars. But why won't anyone address Doug Wilson and his stance on the Federal Vision Heresy that he has never spoke against....?
He has a whole section in his controversy library on Federal Vision. It took about 30 seconds to find it. Honestly, this is a pathetically lazy attack.
What does God's Word and the Westminister say on the issue of Paedocommunion? Doug Wilson claims to be Reformed. But Doug Wilson is the Joel Osteen of reformed theology
I think he is more like Oliver Cromwell (or wants to be like him). After Cromwell died, they dug up his corpse, put his corpse on trial for treason. And after finding his corpse guilty, beheaded his corpse. That's the result of theonomy in England.
@@spourchoable Wilson aspires to "theonomy" and "Christian nationalism". The title of his book is "Christendom 2.0". There is no better example in British history than Cromwell.
@manager0175 I think you might need to hear how he defines these terms before you lump him in with groups or persons he may not affiliate with. For instance, he defines the term theonomy by its root and suffix. Theo = God and Onomy = Law. By that definition, all Christians ought to be theonomist, lovers of God's Law. As for Christian Nationalism we see a similar issue. He is a nationalist because he not not a tribalist or globalist in terms of ideal forms of state governance. He is for a Christian Nation because he is opposed to a godless or pagan nation. In that sense, the Bible asserts the same idea for the way things ought to be. The misconception is that the only form of Christian Nationalism is to have the Church control the state, but Douglas Wilson has clearly stated his belief that God instituted 3 governments with distinct jurisdictions: Family, Church, and State all under the authority of Christ.
Been worried about this channel Bro. Doug! Thought you might be in social media lockout jail. Missing these notifications, especially the Doug Reacts and Sweatervest Dialogues! A couple days into Federal Husband, and its crushing my soul!
I get UA-cam notifications for Doug and Blog & Mablog but they only stay up for a very brief period. I think the channels are being suppressed.
Voddie!!!
Can't wait!
Did they give a release date? I don’t see it in the app.
Exciting stuff!
1:15
The comments by Gale Pooley at the end were great!
When does it launch?
As the zoomers say This is: pogchamp
Amen
0:49 how about neither?
First to comment "first!"
I love how Doug fights the culture wars.
But why won't anyone address Doug Wilson and his stance on the Federal Vision Heresy that he has never spoke against....?
He's barely spoken in favor if it, for what it's worth. He was pretty loosely associated with it from the beginning anyway
He has a whole section in his controversy library on Federal Vision. It took about 30 seconds to find it. Honestly, this is a pathetically lazy attack.
He has multiple videos explaining his stance on that
@@brentives4688you'll see that Adam consists exclusively of lazy attacks on this UA-cam channel.
What does God's Word and the Westminister say on the issue of Paedocommunion?
Doug Wilson claims to be Reformed. But Doug Wilson is the Joel Osteen of reformed theology
I think he is more like Oliver Cromwell (or wants to be like him). After Cromwell died, they dug up his corpse, put his corpse on trial for treason. And after finding his corpse guilty, beheaded his corpse. That's the result of theonomy in England.
Why do you say that?
@@manager0175 why do you say that?
@@spourchoable Wilson aspires to "theonomy" and "Christian nationalism". The title of his book is "Christendom 2.0". There is no better example in British history than Cromwell.
@manager0175 I think you might need to hear how he defines these terms before you lump him in with groups or persons he may not affiliate with. For instance, he defines the term theonomy by its root and suffix. Theo = God and Onomy = Law. By that definition, all Christians ought to be theonomist, lovers of God's Law.
As for Christian Nationalism we see a similar issue. He is a nationalist because he not not a tribalist or globalist in terms of ideal forms of state governance. He is for a Christian Nation because he is opposed to a godless or pagan nation. In that sense, the Bible asserts the same idea for the way things ought to be. The misconception is that the only form of Christian Nationalism is to have the Church control the state, but Douglas Wilson has clearly stated his belief that God instituted 3 governments with distinct jurisdictions: Family, Church, and State all under the authority of Christ.