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Hello. I recently found your radio show on KCBI. Love it, I’m a long time supporter of KCBI. I am trying to download your show to my itunes and whatever system you have is not working for me. Is this available on itunes? This snap thing won’t work. Help?
Thanks for encouraging and for inquiring. Yes. You can access the archives on I-Tunes. Just go to the I-Tunes Store and type “Barry Creamer” (without quotes) into the search box. Then choose the “Live from Criswell” podcast. It should be all downhill from there! (Assuming downhill is good.) I hope that helps,
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thank you for editing my comments on contreception during your show on friday 4/23/2010. doc i love your show but please when you incounter un issue that you are not sure of,don’t be afraid to admit your thought is still in session.i would love to debate you or any other fello christians on this issue till the cows come home.becouse this is the 2×4 in the churchs eye in this day.you opinion is not of scripture or of the holy spirit.you can call me out on this any time.4692331170. regards jonathan from frisco.
I always enjoy your program. Today you said you went overtime and had to leave out a clip from W.A. Criswell that you usually play. Why not just leave that out altogether so you will have more time? You always talk so fast and have so much to say that it would be better if the program was longer. The time goes by too quickly anyway. I guess there is nothing you can do about taking so many breaks, but it would be better if there weren’t so many. Especially that one that starts with “the grass withereth…” That one is overused.
Dr. Creamer, I found your discussion 05-10-10 quite interesting. (I thought that it was unfortunate that you did not have Dr. Henderson (?), the psychiatrist teaching Counseling at Criswell, on that program.)
However, I was frustrated by your use of the terms “bad,” “evil,” and “sin” as though they were interchangeable. You did mention the need for distinctions at some point in the program, but I did not hear you “flesh-that-out.”
The topic discussed Monday, I suspect, is one to which an entire week could have been devoted. As always, I appreciate your program.
P.S. Your philosophical insights are quite illuminating. However, it often seems as though you rush through many of your positions and it makes it difficult, at least for me, to follow the argument to its logical conclusion.
May God continue to richly bless your ministry.
It was interesting to me to hear that one of the reasons for avoiding gluttony or drinking was to avoid “hurting your testimony.”
If that is the case, I would be curious to hear what the testimony is.
If our testimony is about our performance, then yes we must perform perfectly in order to qualify to testify. If our testimony is about God’s grace and the completed work of Jesus, then we are free to testify of the GOOD NEWS regardless of our level of perfection (maturity).
I believe that the enemy uses the first idea to prevent us from sharing the good news (by getting us to focus on ourselves and how imperfect (uncompleted) we are).
Love your show!
Dr. Creamer:
Met you @ ISCA.
My latest Eco blog has a link to my son’s video:
http://adamslostdream.blogspot.com/2010/07/ecology-environment-and-creation-care.html
I am teaching Math @ Howard College.
Blessings, Jay Hall M.S. (Math, 53 hrs. science)
Big Spring TX
817-994-3703 Jer. 32:17
After listening to your show yesterday, I just tried to vote for LCA, admittedly I am pretty much low tech, so when I tried to sign up on facebook, just to vote, after about ten minutes getting run around for “permission”, to do what is anyone guess, I quit.
Sure hope they make it without me.