Wesley Huff
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So we're different in that people think differently, they look differently. I live in Toronto, it's a multicultural city. The amount of different cultures represented in my church is phenomenal. And so I think there is something to say of if we agree on the centrality of the gospel and the message of who is Jesus and what he came to do to be saved. Now, there's obviously caveats to that.
So we're different in that people think differently, they look differently. I live in Toronto, it's a multicultural city. The amount of different cultures represented in my church is phenomenal. And so I think there is something to say of if we agree on the centrality of the gospel and the message of who is Jesus and what he came to do to be saved. Now, there's obviously caveats to that.
If it's just that, then I mean, it is just that in one sense. But if it was only that, then you have a lot of people in the New Testament writing a lot of letters and wasting their time. So there's obviously more to that. But I work for an organization, Apologetics Canada, where I'm a Baptist and all the other individuals who are on my speaking team along with me are not Baptists.
If it's just that, then I mean, it is just that in one sense. But if it was only that, then you have a lot of people in the New Testament writing a lot of letters and wasting their time. So there's obviously more to that. But I work for an organization, Apologetics Canada, where I'm a Baptist and all the other individuals who are on my speaking team along with me are not Baptists.
So my colleague Steve is Anglican. Andy is, I believe, is Mennonite Brethren. And then Troy is non-denominational charismatic. Okay. And we work fine. In fact, I think we compliment each other in a lot of ways in that we have our disagreements theologically, but the disagreements are always on secondary issues. And I think there's room for that.
So my colleague Steve is Anglican. Andy is, I believe, is Mennonite Brethren. And then Troy is non-denominational charismatic. Okay. And we work fine. In fact, I think we compliment each other in a lot of ways in that we have our disagreements theologically, but the disagreements are always on secondary issues. And I think there's room for that.
There's room to disagree on secondary issues as long as when we are coming down to what matters, when we are going out and we are articulating what is ultimately true with a capital T in the gospel, we all do agree on that. So I am actually a fan of denominations because I think it gives an opportunity for people to be reflective of the diversity within the kingdom of God.
There's room to disagree on secondary issues as long as when we are coming down to what matters, when we are going out and we are articulating what is ultimately true with a capital T in the gospel, we all do agree on that. So I am actually a fan of denominations because I think it gives an opportunity for people to be reflective of the diversity within the kingdom of God.
And unity does not always mean uniformity. And that's a good thing.
And unity does not always mean uniformity. And that's a good thing.
Yes. Okay.
Yes. Okay.
No opinions whatsoever on Justin Trudeau. I mean, I...
No opinions whatsoever on Justin Trudeau. I mean, I...
have to be careful what i say politically but uh let's just say i'm not mad that he's resigning okay got it got it interesting well actually no we can we can skip that billy billy actually in in his response video um said that i was part of the ndp which is the uh new democratic party in canada which is a left-leaning party um that was one of his accusations against me and
have to be careful what i say politically but uh let's just say i'm not mad that he's resigning okay got it got it interesting well actually no we can we can skip that billy billy actually in in his response video um said that i was part of the ndp which is the uh new democratic party in canada which is a left-leaning party um that was one of his accusations against me and
I have had people reach out and say, Wes, why do you support the NDP? They're obviously not in favor of lots of things you adhere to, the Christianity. And I can say definitively, I'm not part of the NDP. I don't know where Billy got that.
I have had people reach out and say, Wes, why do you support the NDP? They're obviously not in favor of lots of things you adhere to, the Christianity. And I can say definitively, I'm not part of the NDP. I don't know where Billy got that.
Okay. So politically you would be? Oh, politically I would be conservative, yeah. Whether that means that the Conservative Party of Canada or there are others, the People's Party of Canada, like there are, but yes, politically. What do you think about this Pierre guy? Pierre Poliev? I like him. I think he's good. I think he's bright. I think he's intelligent.
Okay. So politically you would be? Oh, politically I would be conservative, yeah. Whether that means that the Conservative Party of Canada or there are others, the People's Party of Canada, like there are, but yes, politically. What do you think about this Pierre guy? Pierre Poliev? I like him. I think he's good. I think he's bright. I think he's intelligent.