

Alpha and Omega Ministries
Dr. James White
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Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 3min
Road Trip Dividing Line: Insane World Stuff, BishopJaxi's Self-Refuting Question
Did the program live from Pryor, Oklahoma (it's a bit nippy out here!). Covered some truly insane cultural items at the start, and then moved on to responding to @BishopJaxi's attack on sola scriptura on X. Important material for folks wanting to provide sound responses to those seeking a form of the church that Christ never intended us to have.

Nov 24, 2025 • 1h 7min
Another Open Phones Dividing Line
Covered a bunch of topics from Titus 1:6 and elders to Eastern Orthodoxy and sola scriptura and other topics. Will be doing another program on Wednesday given it is a holiday week, and then I head for Pryor, St. Charles, and elsewhere on Friday!

Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 15min
Open Phones Dividing Line!
Rich and I were commenting after the show, "Why don't we do this more often? That was great!" Good calls on lots of topics as always. Two were on Reformed Baptists in churches of another denomination (one Lutheran, one PCA). Also calls on the early church writers, Mormonism, etc. Enjoy!

Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 4min
Skillet Non-Controversy, Conciliar Authority, CN Documentary
Spent a little longer than I intended to address the "controversy" on line regarding Skillet's great rendition of O Come, O Come Emmanuel, and then moved on to comments made by Matthew Barrett on "conciliar authority" and being a Baptist. Right toward the end we mentioned the new trailer(s) for an upcoming Christian Nationalism documentary and how really dumb it is to say Christianity is "fake and gay."

Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 13min
Mamdani, Gio Benitez and the USCCB, and Kings Back to You, Dr. Allen
Had to finally comment on the election of an open communist (I explain how democratic socialists are just communists without guns...yet) in New York City, and what that means for the future. Then I looked at the recent reception of Gio Benitez, an openly "married" homosexual, into the Roman Church, replete with access to the Eucharist, and how even Bishop Strickland raised the issue to the USCCB. Then we responded to Dr. Allen's comments on our challenge to Provisionists, discovering the new "hermeneutic of agnosticism" that they use to try to avoid actually telling us what texts mean (rather than just telling us what they cannot possibly mean).

Nov 11, 2025 • 1h
Papal Disunity, Historical Anachronism, Challenge to Provisionists, and More
Looked at some interesting developments in last week's topic of the Papal document on Marian doctrines, and then transitioned into the issue of historical anachronism, and how it is popping up all over the place on the Internet, and no one seems to be able to recognize it. Then we looked at David Allen and the topic of 1 John 5:1, providing a challenge to all Provisionists. Then we discussed the utter meltdown of Sam Shamoun in his attacks on David Wood, and finished up looking at what seems to be a relatively new note the Watchtower has attached to its translation of John 12:41 seeking to keep their followers in the darkness of error.

Nov 6, 2025 • 1h 8min
Finishing Up on the New Vatican Document, Quick Retort to Joshua Charles
Yes, I did briefly mention communism rising in the nation, but I kept that short. Focused on reading from the new document from the Vatican, going over its assertions, and then moving on at the very end to a thread with Joshua Charles, a convert to Papalism, on the utter dogmatic necessity of anachronism in how Roman Catholics handle history.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 1h 2min
Mater Populi Fidelis: Today's Papal Pronouncement
Listeners dive into the recent Vatican document, igniting a discussion on the fifth Marian dogma that failed to materialize. There's a clash between hope and skepticism as the document raises questions about Rome's authority and teachings. Speculations around Mary’s titles like co-redemptrix are examined, alongside their historical emergence. Immediate reactions from Catholics reflect tensions between adherence and doubt. The importance of Christ's unique mediation is reiterated, cautioning against potential confusion in Mariology.

Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 3min
Radio Free Geneva: Reformation Day 2025
So the net is abuzz with excited speculation about a doctrinal statement coming from the Vatican next Tuesday about Mary's role in salvation. Millions of Roman Catholics around the world have signed petitions over the past three decades or more requesting the definition of the "Fifth Marian Dogma" that being Mary as Co-Redemptrix, Co-Mediatrix, and Advocate for the people of God. Many are hoping this new document will dogmatize that teaching, though I find that doubtful. We discuss the issue on Reformation Day 2025. Enjoy!

Oct 28, 2025 • 1h 3min
Wes Huff Broke the Internet: A Review of the 1,300 Replies
Wes Huf posted a two sentence post on X a few days ago. It simply said, "Reformation is not an attempt at new Christianity. Reformation is retrieval of true Christianity." And boom---so far, 1,300 responses, mainly from Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox, but also a number of Mormons jumped in for the fun of it. So we looked at the replies and tackled all sorts of topics during the Reformation week as we prepare for Reformation Sunday coming up!


