Reforming America Ministries
Debate/Discussion (online): Is Absolute Predestination Biblical?
Here is a video of a recent discussion I had with a wannabe psychotherapist, Kevin Thompson. Notice that this video was published (May 12, 2020) *as is* on our Youtube Channel and website (ReformingAmericaMinistries.com), and I made sure that *nothing* was added to the discussion I had with Kevin (exception: intro music/thumbnail pic that Kevin approved).
In fact, prior to my discussion, I gave Kevin my word that I would not allow our discussion video to be published without his approval. I am a man of my word. Once our discussion was over, I sent the discussion video to Kevin and it was marked unlisted, to ensure that Kevin would be able to review the video and approve. Well, Kevin approved of the video I sent him, and our team immediately published our discussion (public) on YouTube and the Reforming America Ministries website. This is called integrity. I made sure that nothing was added or altered on the video without Kevin’s approval.
But Kevin decided to take our discussion video, and instead of posting the video discussion *as is*, he added: introductory comments, and lots of commentary and his resources throughout the video:
https://youtu.be/4uT6dW65eLU
Shady stuff! Now there is nothing wrong with creating discussion/debate reviews after they have ended, where apologists will critique their debates and opponents, but to take the actual discussion that took place between two parties and add commentary all throughout the video, is unethical.