We’ve all seen those signs posted outside churches. But what is the theology behind those messages? That’s the point of Church Sign Theology.

Show #387: Bumping Up Against Peoples Theology

Mediocrity at it's best ... This is Table Talk Radio! Is God's love conditional or unconditional? On today's episode we attempt to to answer that question as we clear out the voicemail box (not really, but we try) by playing the Bumper Sticker and Church Sign Theology games. And if that is not enough, we accidentally play a voicemail that doesn't refer to a single bumper sticker or church sign. That is how we keep our reputation as the best mediocre radio show!

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Show # 383: Destroying The Three Estates?

On this edition of Table Talk Radio we will ask if you are a Three Estate thinker? Looking to the news Pr Wolfmueller reads a story or two and ask Pr Goeglein Which Of The Three Estate Is Being Destrayed by the articles. Then we answer a listener email by playing the games Bumper Sticker and Church Sign Theology. This is what happens when you create TTR shows Ex Nihilo!

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Show # 374: Let the eMail InBox Purging Begin!!

Wow! We actually have email to purge. What better excuse to play Bumper Sticker Theology and Church Sign Theology. On this edition of Table Talk Radio we will answer your emails. You know what that means? That's right. We need you to s end more emails! This is the best mediocre radio show ever listened to by so few people!!

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Show #360: Grappling With Antinomianism

On this Edition of Table Talk Radio, after we play a few rounds of email inspired Bible Bee we introduce a new game called “You Might Be An Antinomian If” otherwise known as “How to Properly Distinguish Between Gospel and Gospel”. But wait, there is more. We also manage to play a little “Church Sign and Bumper Sticker Theology”

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