Jesus' comments on cancel culture and the woke left based on the gospel of Matthew's explanation of the universal final judgment on Jesus' return at the end of the age. All those topics were finished at the end of season 1, see especially the Sheep and the Goats episode for a short study of the final judgment. The current episodes will feature topics of interest to the modern readers of the bible.

Cancel Culture and the Gospel of Matthew
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Podcast Overview
Jesus' comments on cancel culture and the woke left based on the gospel of Matthew's explanation of the universal final judgment on Jesus' return at the end of the age. All those topics were finished at the end of season 1, see especially the Sheep and the Goats episode for a short study of the final judgment. The current episodes will feature topics of interest to the modern readers of the bible.
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Recent Episodes

September 13, 2023
What happened to the 1st century church?
<p>This podcast is about the vast differences between the 21st century church and the 1st century church.</p> <p><br /></p> <p>I made a video about the origin of the doctrine of the trinity on youtube. This video is guaranteed to shock people who think they know the Bible:</p> <p><a href="https://youtu.be/WIL2-LcT0Ow" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">https://youtu.be/WIL2-LcT0Ow </a></p>

November 30, 2022
Signs of the End
<p>This episode is about the signs described in Matthew 24 of the end of the age. Most of this audio was originally recorded in Feb 2022, with a few sections added later, so the dates mentioned in the recording are of events at the time of the middle of Feb 2022. I was planning to upload this sooner but I've been busy making youtube videos about some of the content on these podcasts.</p>

April 19, 2022
Church Government
<p>This is part 2 of the last episode on human government, both subjects wouldn't fit into a 30 min maximum. In this episode I compare what the NT describes about both the authority structure and leadership styles of the NT/ 1st century church with modern christianity today. Some of the issues with organized religion I mention in this episode are also talked about in more specific detail in this two videos:</p> <p>Video link</p> <p><a href="https://youtu.be/nyfeY8IlYUw" target="_blank"> https://youtu.be/nyfeY8IlYUw </a>from about 2 minutes to about 6 minutes into the video</p> <p>Video link</p> <p><a href="https://youtu.be/qfcSTwBt5uE" target="_blank"> https://youtu.be/qfcSTwBt5uE </a>in the last two minutes of the video</p> <p><br></p> <p>Both these videos make mention of the problem of elites in positions of power in the church and the worship of man instead of God. A real church should have all decisions made by the Holy Spirit, not a human dictator. </p>
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