Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Dr. White - Now in Farsi

If you are from Persia, where Farsi is spoken, or you just generally know Farsi, you may enjoy this brief discussion by Dr. White (link). I assume there is much more to come, but this is a taste.
The basic gist is a discussion about Scripture, their inspiration, and how they should be understood. Obviously the video is for the benefit of Christians, particularly those who hold to the document that Dr. White is discussing, [UPDATE: which is the 1978 Chicago Statement on Innerancy (link)].

-Turretinfan

UPDATE: Here is James White's own summary of the video, with a hotlink to it (link).

- Thanks to Dr. White for correcting me as to the document being discussed.

1 comment:

  1. Hi,
    Thanks for your link to the Farsi video. I am a Reformed Baptist pastor and am originally from Iran. I have been developing a reformed website for the Iranian people. It contains various evangelistic articles and teaching material, as well as new developments regarding a new and most accurate translation of the Farsi Bible. Please direct other Iranians to this website which is an ongoing project of mine: http://farsibible.wordpress.com
    Every blessing,
    Pooyan Mehrshahi

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