Anyone remember this exchange?
Panama Pete:
Wintley Phipps is doing television work for Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids, MI. He did a very nice job. I saw one of them one Sunday morning on the local TV station.
If you have Realplayer installed on your PC, you can listen to Wintley Phipps narrate a program he did for Day of Discovery / Radio Bible Class
Here's the audio/video link. Here's one that is still online.
Africa and the Bible: The River of Faith
http://www.rbc.org/radio_and_tv/day_of_discovery/49973.aspx
"Are all races created equal in the eyes of God? Down through the ages, certain people have viewed those with darker skin as somehow less human—using skin color as an excuse to enslave and marginalize people. Does God judge us by the color of our skin? Do people of color have any part in the heritage of Christianity, or should they be looking somewhere else for their faith? Join host Wintley Phipps as he follows the “rivers of faith” and uncovers the truth about Africa and the Bible."
Pete
Bob Pickle:
Haven't heard of that outfit before. Is it Adventist?
Pete
GrammieT
Dear Friend Bob:
It pains me to say this, but your question about the Radio Bible Class 'outfit' shows your very narrow viewpoint regarding whether or not others could possibly have any biblical truth if they are not "Adventist".
It seems that you may fall into the category of Adventists that believe 'If they speak not according to this (Adventist interpretation of the) word, it is because there is no light in them." Isaiah 8:20.
If you do not recognize this very legitimate Biblically based radio/tv program I suggest that it is time to open your eyes and ears to the fact that there are many others in the world who know their Bible, and in many cases far better than most Adventist
'scholars'!
Sadly, we fall far short in many cases of truly understanding Biblical
truth as it differs from the Biblical
facts which we have been taught in our church.
GrammieT
P.S. Where
is that soapbox I climb on every so often??!