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Have you ever been asked about certain passages in Scripture that seem to contradict themselves? For one who is trying to justify a life without Christ, this is often a key element of their argument. If the Bible, which claims to be God's inerrant word, makes a statement which cannot be true due to it contradicting another statement, then the claim of inerrancy falls apart and God's trustworthiness is broken. Over the next few episodes we will take a look at this subject and will dive into specific arguments that are made to try and discredit the truth of Scripture. We know that all Scripture is in fact given by God and we believe it to be 100% truthful and accurate in all it says. Because of this reality we want to look at how we should interact with Scripture and how we should respond to those who question its accuracy.
If you have a specific question about a supposed contradiction you have heard about, please email us and we would love to talk about it!!
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Ever get a Christmas gift that just didn't cut it? In this bonus episode recorded the week after Christmas we talk about some very unique items and whether we would appreciate them as a gift or just toss them straight into the garbage.
Well, we recorded this the week after Thanksgiving but are just now getting it edited and published. Thank you for still listening!!
In this episode we talk about our least favorite Thanksgiving foods, how one of us thinks pineapple is the devils fruit, how deodorant should never be put on at night and we offer our thoughts on proper and improper prayer.
Two episodes ago we started a discussion on deconstruction, noting that as followers of Christ it is easy to doubt our faith but that my relationship with Christ should not be dependent on human feelings or emotion. In this episode we continue the discussion, talking about our response when we are hurt by the Church and about things in our faith that do in fact need to be deconstructed. We talk about the difference between deconstruction and rejection of faith, which although used synonymously are two different things. And just for fun we take some shots at those who would say popping lice is animal abuse in our super mega rant.
Every now and then you need to just skip the meaningful content and rant on something. And when more than one of us come with the same topic to rant on, it becomes a brand new super mega rant!! Join us for a few minutes of mindless banter where we talk fender benders, pumpkin spice, and whether or not "Good question!!" is an appropriate response to someone asking a question in conversation.
In this episode we start tackling the topic of deconstruction. We discuss what it is, some things that may contribute to it in a person, and what we should do when faced with questions that seem too difficult to answer. This is part one of a multi-part discussion as it is a very weighty and important topic.
With the advent of a widely available vaccine that is intended to bring us closer to the end of our dealings with a global health crisis come the ones who are in staunch opposition to this vaccine. Some have even gone so far to say it is spoken of in Revelation as the mark of the beast. Could this be true? The guys tackle this question and discuss what's at the foundation of the mark John writes about in Scripture.