In getting started, we talk about a comedy project that may be showing up as part of HPN. If listeners or readers of the show notes would like a preview to let us know what you think, send us an email to ask for more details. Also, stand by for a show that was sprinkled with technology glitches. We had fun with the conversation, despite the tech troubles.
Meet the hosts: Learn about Nathan’s recent ordination service. What’s that about, and how does the ceremony work? Chris tells about fun at a St Louis Cardinals baseball game, and Keith tells about some broadcasting woes. Not to mention an unexpected solution to them. Finally, a new baby has entered the world and is doing well.
Main Topic: A smorgasbord of topics that start with a presentation by Chris, and a story found through Bible Gateway. “Ancient toilet confirms the bible.” In short, how archaeologists have once again proved that events, places, and people in the bible are real. Good king, Hezekiah, tore down pagan temples, turning one important one into a latrine. How’s that as a throne for a king? Read the all about it here.
Next up, Nathan shares a confusing article on conflicting beliefs that Christians in America hold. The survey that reveals the fuzzy faith is “AMERICANS LOVE GOD AND THE BIBLE, but ARE FUZZY ON THE DETAILS.” This finding, found on Lifeway.com, tells the sad truth that Americans don’t know much about theology. Most say God wrote the Bible. But they’re not sure everything in it is true. Who goes to heaven? What does it take to get to heaven? Sadly, Christians are conflicted and don’t seem to be concerned about it. Read the confusing facts here.
To wrap up the importance of using sound logic to prove our beliefs, and not blindly trusting matters to others, Keith shares a few bullet points as found at Stand to Reason. These are taken from notes, and not directly from the website.
- If I place eyeglasses on a chair. You see them. Do you believe they’re there?
- I remove the eyeglasses. You see they’re gone. Do you believe they’re not there?
Thus, Belief is from evidence, not choice.
Belief isn’t lost but rejected.
- Teaching in the family environment can fade.
- A new environment can replace mom and dad “say so” with conflicting beliefs.
- Yet further environmental change introduces beliefs that hitchhike on the culture around us, but can also fade with new environments.
What to do?
- When there’s no reason to believe, there will be a lack of belief.
- Belief built on traditions and blind faith will cause drift away to agnostic world views.
Solution.
- It’s OK to tear down what you know, doubt, ask questions. l
- Rebuild beliefs based on sound logic and testing them out.
Keep seeking truth too hard questions.
To put a final wrap to the show, Chris stumps us with sports trivia. Of original teams in baseball, basketball, and football, which are still playing today? Where did they end up? Keith also presents another Churchy Church word. What’s the deal with the term, “Washed in the Blood?” Creepy, gory, and terrible, or a reason to be joyful? Listen in as Nathan and Keith give it a short discussion.
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