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Watch Kermit's presentation at the 19th Annual Theological Conference in Atlanta, Georgia on April 28, 2010.
In late April, 2010, Kermit made his
first in-person contact with people of like faith in the One God
movement (=biblical unitarianism or Christian monotheism) by
attending the 19th annual Theological Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
It was hosted by the Atlanta Bible College and conducted by
ABC emeritus professor Sir Anthony Buzzard. Kermit was one of the
speakers, and there, on April 28, he delivered his first public
presentation about only the Father being God, so that Jesus is not
God. It was entitled, "Does the Bible Identify Jesus as God?"
(46 minutes) In his introduction, he told some stories about his
friend Evangelist Billy Graham because they first met at the Atlanta
Country Club while Kermit was competing there in the Atlanta Classic.
Radio Debate with Dr. Michael Brown
Listen to the debate on askdrbrown.org, "Line of Fire". It turned into a 2-day event due to the large volume of calls during the show!January 12, 2010 January 13, 2010
Comments about these two debates with Dr. Brown The following partial comment by "Tim" is post #30 on the webpage "Upcoming Debate Zarley vs. Brown" at kingdomready.org/blog:
"Zarley sounds like a very gracious man who is not familiar with the rules of the game for “gotcha” radio debates of the format that Brown does. So, he respectfully answered Brown’s questions and did not challenge any of Brown’s ridiculous assertions, such as the time that Brown accused Zarley of idolatry, or Brown’s use of the phrase “complex unity” (unity seems to me to be the opposite of “complex”).
I don’t often get aggravated about these kinds of debates, but this was difficult for me to take. Zarley’s book is very impressive and he was not able to reflect his knowledge in the ten second soundbite format of this type of debate."
My Response: Tim, I appreciate your descriptions about my character and book. Michael did cut me off more than once, and I agree with you about the idolatry accusation. But I'll cut him more slack than you are here, and I hope he invites me back sometime.
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