John MacArthur

Episode 133: John MacArthur, Christianity Today, and MLK: Was Martin Luther King Jr. a Christian?

In this episode, Justin Peters engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Virgil Walker and Darryl Harrison about the complex legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., particularly focusing on whether he can be considered a true Christian given his theological views. The trio delves into King’s early writings, which clearly depart from orthodox Christian doctrines such…

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The Alistair Begg Controversy: A Humble Critique

When a distressed woman wrote to Scottish Pastor Alistair Begg about how to handle her son’s “transgender wedding,” he counseled her to attend it and bring a wedding gift–as long as her son knows that she doesn’t affirm this unbiblical relationship. Over four months after Dr. Begg mentioned this in an interview the Christian sphere…

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Episode 120: Responding to False Accusations and Lies from Brian at Faith On Fire

Brian at the YouTube channel titled Faith on Fire has been one of my most vociferous and vocal critics for the last several years. He has levied many, many false accusations against not only me but many faithful preachers. He has done dozens of videos attacking me, John MacArthur, and others, and up to this…

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Episode 105: The Essential Church: An Interview With John MacArthur and Shannon Halliday

The Essential Church is a feature-length documentary that explores the struggle between Church and government throughout history. This story takes us to multiple countries and uncovers those who have sacrificed their lives for what they believe in. This film features prominent figures such as John MacArthur, Voddie Baucham, Jenna Ellis, Scott Atlas, Jay Bhattacharya, and…

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S3E4 – A Tale of Two Letters

On this week’s episode I look at two documents that were recently released publicly. The first one is The Frankfurt Declaration, originally published in Frankfurt, Germany earlier this year. It is a public declaration of Christian pastors and leaders on the role of the civil government, the importance of honoring the conscience, and the need…

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