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      <itunes:summary>Italy &amp; France had colonies in North Africa when World War II started in Europe, and so the war crossed the Mediterranean Sea, drawing in first the British -- coming to protect their investment in the Suez Canal -- and then later the Germans, who came to bolster their Italian allies. And, once Japan brought the US into WWII after the bombing of Pearl Harbor (with Hitler inexplicably declaring war, dragging the US into the European war), the United States found itself using the crucible of the North African front to learn how to fight, lose, regroup, improve,  and finally, how to win. North Africa, I contend, was a necessary step for the American G.I. and for the American brass to learn how to win WWII. The US would take lessons learned in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy into their invasion of France, where the fate of the free world would be determined. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Comparing World Religions, Episode 9: Islamic History</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Islam is the second biggest religion on Earth, and by many accounts, the fastest growing religion. It has a long and rich history. Every major Empire in Asia, Europe, and Africa has had to interact with the religion of Islam and powerful Islamic states for almost a millennium and a half. In this episode, I try hard to provide a fair, unbiased analysis of the history of Islam, from the career of the Prophet Muhammed to the Hamas attack on Israel a few years ago.  
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      <itunes:summary>Islam is the second biggest religion on Earth, and by many accounts, the fastest growing religion. It has a long and rich history. Every major Empire in Asia, Europe, and Africa has had to interact with the religion of Islam and powerful Islamic states for almost a millennium and a half. In this episode, I try hard to provide a fair, unbiased analysis of the history of Islam, from the career of the Prophet Muhammed to the Hamas attack on Israel a few years ago. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Sermon - The Upside Down Kingdom, part 2: Wealth</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Christians are tempted to reinterpret every teaching Jesus gives us about wealth, because His insight into wealth is so counterintuitive. Building off last week's teaching about the Upside-Down Kingdom of God, today we will take a look at Jesus' teachings about wealth and dare to take them seriously.  
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      <itunes:summary>Christians are tempted to reinterpret every teaching Jesus gives us about wealth, because His insight into wealth is so counterintuitive. Building off last week&apos;s teaching about the Upside-Down Kingdom of God, today we will take a look at Jesus&apos; teachings about wealth and dare to take them seriously. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>WWII - Spring Break Special Episode: Japanese History</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This week is Spring Break in Southeast Kansas, so our classes are taking a break. Instead of the regularly scheduled World War II lecture, I decided to dust off (and re-edit) an old lecture from April 4, 2023. When I taught this class previously, it was called "The World Wars" and I devoted the last quarter of the class to the Pacific Theatre in WWII. To kick off this section of the class, I went far back into Japanese (and a bit of Chinese) history to provide more background than I chose to do this semester. So, enjoy this throwback episode, as we build a bit of historic background in order to better understand Imperial Japan.  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>WWII - Spring Break Special Episode: Japanese History</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>This week is Spring Break in Southeast Kansas, so our classes are taking a break. Instead of the regularly scheduled World War II lecture, I decided to dust off (and re-edit) an old lecture from April 4, 2023. When I taught this class previously, it was called &quot;The World Wars&quot; and I devoted the last quarter of the class to the Pacific Theatre in WWII. To kick off this section of the class, I went far back into Japanese (and a bit of Chinese) history to provide more background than I chose to do this semester. So, enjoy this throwback episode, as we build a bit of historic background in order to better understand Imperial Japan. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Comparing World Religions, episode 8: Religions That Branched Off of Christianity</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This one will be controversial. I have concluded that several religions are not part of Christianity because they have changed or abandoned major theological components of Christianity: the Trinity, the Incarnation, the nature of reality, the existence of God, etc. I acknowledge that many of these groups claim to be denominations of orthodox Christianity, and I don't deny their right to define their own religious expression. But if the world "Christian" has any meaning, I cannot make the claim that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the Jehovah's Witnesses, or Christian Science (to name a few) are Christian. What I will admit freely is that these groups clearly descended from the Christian tradition, often from American Protestantism. In this lecture I attempt to be unbiased. But - full disclosure - while editing this episode I came to the conclusion that I did a pretty poor job of that. So consider this episode to be a mild polemic from an evangelical Protestant Christian who is trying to make sense of the beliefs of religions that branched of Christianity.  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>Comparing World Religions, episode 8: Religions That Branched Off of Christianity</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>This one will be controversial. I have concluded that several religions are not part of Christianity because they have changed or abandoned major theological components of Christianity: the Trinity, the Incarnation, the nature of reality, the existence of God, etc. I acknowledge that many of these groups claim to be denominations of orthodox Christianity, and I don&apos;t deny their right to define their own religious expression. But if the world &quot;Christian&quot; has any meaning, I cannot make the claim that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the Jehovah&apos;s Witnesses, or Christian Science (to name a few) are Christian. What I will admit freely is that these groups clearly descended from the Christian tradition, often from American Protestantism. In this lecture I attempt to be unbiased. But - full disclosure - while editing this episode I came to the conclusion that I did a pretty poor job of that. So consider this episode to be a mild polemic from an evangelical Protestant Christian who is trying to make sense of the beliefs of religions that branched of Christianity. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This one will be controversial. I have concluded that several religions are not part of Christianity because they have changed or abandoned major theological components of Christianity: the Trinity, the Incarnation, the nature of reality, the existence of God, etc. I acknowledge that many of these groups claim to be denominations of orthodox Christianity, and I don&apos;t deny their right to define their own religious expression. But if the world &quot;Christian&quot; has any meaning, I cannot make the claim that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the Jehovah&apos;s Witnesses, or Christian Science (to name a few) are Christian. What I will admit freely is that these groups clearly descended from the Christian tradition, often from American Protestantism. In this lecture I attempt to be unbiased. But - full disclosure - while editing this episode I came to the conclusion that I did a pretty poor job of that. So consider this episode to be a mild polemic from an evangelical Protestant Christian who is trying to make sense of the beliefs of religions that branched of Christianity. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sermon - The Upside Down Kingdom, part 1: How To Get Ahead in Life</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Jesus calls us to an unbelievably counter-intuitive calling: the lead by serving. As He washed His disciple's feet and willingly died as a sacrifice for sin, we too should use whatever leadership we get in this life to love and to serve other people, even if it means that we lose out on this or that advantage or payday.  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2026 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Jesus calls us to an unbelievably counter-intuitive calling: the lead by serving. As He washed His disciple&apos;s feet and willingly died as a sacrifice for sin, we too should use whatever leadership we get in this life to love and to serve other people, even if it means that we lose out on this or that advantage or payday. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jesus calls us to an unbelievably counter-intuitive calling: the lead by serving. As He washed His disciple&apos;s feet and willingly died as a sacrifice for sin, we too should use whatever leadership we get in this life to love and to serve other people, even if it means that we lose out on this or that advantage or payday. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>WWII, episode 8 - Midway &amp; Guadalcanal: 1942 in the Pacific Theatre</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This episode returns to the Pacific Theatre of World War II after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the Japanese conquest of the Philippines. In the 1st six months of the war, Japan racked up an impressive list of victories. Then at the Battle of the Coral Sea, Japan failed to take Port Moresby, and for the first time, they suffered a strategic defeat. However, since the Allies lost more ships in that battle, Japan could sell the battle to its citizenry as a victory. But about a half a year after Pearl Harbor, the US Navy dealt the Imperial Japanese Navy a crushing blow at the Battle of Midway, which turned out to be the turning point of the war, though no one suspected that was the case at the time. At the end of 1942, the Allies racked up another big win in the Guadalcanal Campaign in the Solomon Islands. And just like that, the tides turned.   
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>WWII, episode 8 - Midway &amp; Guadalcanal: 1942 in the Pacific Theatre</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>This episode returns to the Pacific Theatre of World War II after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the Japanese conquest of the Philippines. In the 1st six months of the war, Japan racked up an impressive list of victories. Then at the Battle of the Coral Sea, Japan failed to take Port Moresby, and for the first time, they suffered a strategic defeat. However, since the Allies lost more ships in that battle, Japan could sell the battle to its citizenry as a victory. But about a half a year after Pearl Harbor, the US Navy dealt the Imperial Japanese Navy a crushing blow at the Battle of Midway, which turned out to be the turning point of the war, though no one suspected that was the case at the time. At the end of 1942, the Allies racked up another big win in the Guadalcanal Campaign in the Solomon Islands. And just like that, the tides turned.  </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Comparing World Religions, Episode 7: Christianity Section Conclusion</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This episode wraps up the Christianity subsection of the course on Comparing World Religions. From here on out, the course will cover religions that are separate from Christianity. (Note: Some of these religions do come out of the Christian tradition, and some of them consider themselves a version of Christianity.) Before we broaden the scope of the class, I thought that it was a good idea to lay out my biases as the professor. For there are 2 ways to be unbiased: (1) You can have "no dog in the fight," which means that you have no preconceived notions. You truly are a tabula rosa, ready to provide unbiased analysis. (2) You can pretend that you have no dog in the fight, even though you actually do. This is dishonest. So as a Christian from the Baptist tradition, I decided to provide my personal story, including my religious testimony, so that anyone who wishes to critique the teachings of this class can do so knowing exactly what the professor believes. And, of course, I shall try to do my best to be as unbiased as I possibly can be moving forward, even though I do have established beliefs in contradistinction to the religions we will cover in the next few weeks.  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 8 Mar 2026 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>Comparing World Religions, Episode 7: Christianity Section Conclusion</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>This episode wraps up the Christianity subsection of the course on Comparing World Religions. From here on out, the course will cover religions that are separate from Christianity. (Note: Some of these religions do come out of the Christian tradition, and some of them consider themselves a version of Christianity.) Before we broaden the scope of the class, I thought that it was a good idea to lay out my biases as the professor. For there are 2 ways to be unbiased: (1) You can have &quot;no dog in the fight,&quot; which means that you have no preconceived notions. You truly are a tabula rosa, ready to provide unbiased analysis. (2) You can pretend that you have no dog in the fight, even though you actually do. This is dishonest. So as a Christian from the Baptist tradition, I decided to provide my personal story, including my religious testimony, so that anyone who wishes to critique the teachings of this class can do so knowing exactly what the professor believes. And, of course, I shall try to do my best to be as unbiased as I possibly can be moving forward, even though I do have established beliefs in contradistinction to the religions we will cover in the next few weeks. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This episode wraps up the Christianity subsection of the course on Comparing World Religions. From here on out, the course will cover religions that are separate from Christianity. (Note: Some of these religions do come out of the Christian tradition, and some of them consider themselves a version of Christianity.) Before we broaden the scope of the class, I thought that it was a good idea to lay out my biases as the professor. For there are 2 ways to be unbiased: (1) You can have &quot;no dog in the fight,&quot; which means that you have no preconceived notions. You truly are a tabula rosa, ready to provide unbiased analysis. (2) You can pretend that you have no dog in the fight, even though you actually do. This is dishonest. So as a Christian from the Baptist tradition, I decided to provide my personal story, including my religious testimony, so that anyone who wishes to critique the teachings of this class can do so knowing exactly what the professor believes. And, of course, I shall try to do my best to be as unbiased as I possibly can be moving forward, even though I do have established beliefs in contradistinction to the religions we will cover in the next few weeks. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:title>Sermon: Of More Noble Character (Acts 17:10-12)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Luke, the author of the Book of Acts, tells us that the Jews from the town of Berea were &quot;of more noble character&quot; than the Jews from the town of Thessalonica, because when they heard the Gospel, they listened intently, then they went home, searched to Scriptures, and investigated to see if the things Paul was teaching them was true. And from that excellent Bible study, the church in Berea was born. This sermon seeks to use the example of Acts 17:10-12 to inspire the church to be of more noble character. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Holocaust is a tragedy on an unimaginable scale. It was the result of unrestrained racism amongst those with absolute power. This episode focuses on the history of antisemitism, the rise of the Nazis as an explicitly antisemitic regime, and the unspeakable evil that they wrought. This was a packed lecture, and a rushed lecture. I did not even have time to talk about Oskar Schindler. During the editing process, I was ashamed that I did not even mention once that the Holocaust also targeted the Roma people, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, pacifists, and communists, among others. Alas, if everything about World War II that should be addressed was in fact addressed in this class, it would last years and years. For now, listen to this episode, internalize that visceral reaction that I hope you have against such violent hatred, and join with me in saying, "never again." 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Mar 2026 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Holocaust is a tragedy on an unimaginable scale. It was the result of unrestrained racism amongst those with absolute power. This episode focuses on the history of antisemitism, the rise of the Nazis as an explicitly antisemitic regime, and the unspeakable evil that they wrought. This was a packed lecture, and a rushed lecture. I did not even have time to talk about Oskar Schindler. During the editing process, I was ashamed that I did not even mention once that the Holocaust also targeted the Roma people, homosexuals, Jehovah&apos;s Witnesses, pacifists, and communists, among others. Alas, if everything about World War II that should be addressed was in fact addressed in this class, it would last years and years. For now, listen to this episode, internalize that visceral reaction that I hope you have against such violent hatred, and join with me in saying, &quot;never again.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Since the professor and every member of the Comparing World Religions class in Christian, our sub-section over Christianity is several lectures long. Furthermore, since (I believe) we all come from Protestant traditions, I have set aside 2 full lectures to talk about Protestantism. In the previous episode, we took a historical deep dive into the Protestant Reformation. This episode is a broad survey of the most common denominations. By "most common," I am referring to the kinds of churches we see most often in Erie (Kansas), Neosho County (Kansas), the state of Kansas, the American Midwest, & the USA. The types of prominent Protestant denominations in your region may look a bit different.  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 1 Mar 2026 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>Comparing World Religions, episode 6: Protestant Denominations</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Since the professor and every member of the Comparing World Religions class in Christian, our sub-section over Christianity is several lectures long. Furthermore, since (I believe) we all come from Protestant traditions, I have set aside 2 full lectures to talk about Protestantism. In the previous episode, we took a historical deep dive into the Protestant Reformation. This episode is a broad survey of the most common denominations. By &quot;most common,&quot; I am referring to the kinds of churches we see most often in Erie (Kansas), Neosho County (Kansas), the state of Kansas, the American Midwest, &amp; the USA. The types of prominent Protestant denominations in your region may look a bit different. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[One of the most important attributes of God is that He does not change. For if God can change, then He was either imperfect and has changed into perfection, or else He was perfect, and no longer is. Furthermore, if God can change, then we cannot trust His promises. And if an All Powerful Deity could change, even a little bit, then given enough time, His perfection would change so much that He would become an All Mighty Tyrant. But we can trust in God that He does not change (James 1:17). This episode briefly explores what it does and does not mean when we say that God does not change.  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2026 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>One of the most important attributes of God is that He does not change. For if God can change, then He was either imperfect and has changed into perfection, or else He was perfect, and no longer is. Furthermore, if God can change, then we cannot trust His promises. And if an All Powerful Deity could change, even a little bit, then given enough time, His perfection would change so much that He would become an All Mighty Tyrant. But we can trust in God that He does not change (James 1:17). This episode briefly explores what it does and does not mean when we say that God does not change. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[1941 was the year when the final major chess pieces were put on the World War II chessboard. Neither the United States of America nor the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics were full participants in the Second World War when 1941 began, even though the war was in its second year in Europe and its fifth year (or so) in East Asia. But the Empire of Japan and Nazi Germany changed all that. First, Nazi Germany violated its own non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union and began the Summer of 1941 with the largest land invasion in the history of mankind. And in response to an oil embargo (among other grievances), Japan chose to engage in a surprise attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawai'i, on December 7th, 1941, a date which lives in infamy. As 1942 began, all of the major powers were officially engaged in the biggest war in history.  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>WWII, episode 6 - 1941: Operation Barbarossa &amp; Pearl Harbor</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>1941 was the year when the final major chess pieces were put on the World War II chessboard. Neither the United States of America nor the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics were full participants in the Second World War when 1941 began, even though the war was in its second year in Europe and its fifth year (or so) in East Asia. But the Empire of Japan and Nazi Germany changed all that. First, Nazi Germany violated its own non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union and began the Summer of 1941 with the largest land invasion in the history of mankind. And in response to an oil embargo (among other grievances), Japan chose to engage in a surprise attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawai&apos;i, on December 7th, 1941, a date which lives in infamy. As 1942 began, all of the major powers were officially engaged in the biggest war in history. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Comparing World Religions, episode 5: The Protestant Reformation</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This episode goes into both reform and separatist movements in the Church going back long before Martin Luther. And, of course, we discuss the life and times of Luther, Zwingli, And Calvin. This episode briefly touches on Protestant theological developments, the disastrous Muenster Rebellion, and the Catholic Counter-Reformation. 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2026 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This episode goes into both reform and separatist movements in the Church going back long before Martin Luther. And, of course, we discuss the life and times of Luther, Zwingli, And Calvin. This episode briefly touches on Protestant theological developments, the disastrous Muenster Rebellion, and the Catholic Counter-Reformation.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[There is a word that pops up in Scripture from time to time: "rebuke." It is not a word that is part of the average American's vocabulary. A better term might be "correction." A fool hates being corrected and would prefer to go on believing that he is right, even when he is not. But a wise man accepts correction, not because it is pleasant (for neither giving nor receiving correction is pleasant), but because it is much preferable to be in the Truth than to continue in error.  
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      <itunes:title>Sermon: The Lost Art of Giving &amp; Receiving Correction</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>There is a word that pops up in Scripture from time to time: &quot;rebuke.&quot; It is not a word that is part of the average American&apos;s vocabulary. A better term might be &quot;correction.&quot; A fool hates being corrected and would prefer to go on believing that he is right, even when he is not. But a wise man accepts correction, not because it is pleasant (for neither giving nor receiving correction is pleasant), but because it is much preferable to be in the Truth than to continue in error. </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2026 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Book of Job is a fascinating case study in human suffering. In it we see an extremely righteous man suffer, and we see his well-meaning friends misunderstand, thinking that only a wicked person would suffer so. But that is not what the Bible teaches. In fact, sometime people suffer because of the good that they do, or because of the purity and excellence of their faith. In this sermon, we will draw five lessons that we learn from the Book of Job.  
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      <description><![CDATA[Even though World War I was supposed to be "The War To End All Wars," there were several major and minor wars that ravaged the world between World War I and World War II. The way World War I ended caused many of these conflicts, and each and every one of these conflicts affected how, why, and who fought in World War II. This lecture will briefly touch upon the Spanish Civil War, the Italian invasion of Ethiopia, the Winter War between the Soviet Union and Finland, the Japanese occupation of Korea, the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, the Chinese Civil War, and the Sino-Japanese War & the Rape of Nanking.  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 9 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Comparing World Religions, episode 2: Judaism</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Our survey of world religions begins with Judaism. With a common Tanakh (Old Testament) tradition shared with Christianity, Judaism has an impact on history way beyond their numbers. This episode - and each Comparing World Religions lecture to follow - is intended to increase understanding for those who may not belong to that religion. If any listener would like to critique my take on Judaism, or any religion to follow,  I welcome your feedback. I, too, would like to grow in knowledge, understanding, compassion, and empathy for others. 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 3 Feb 2026 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is the conclusion to the Heaven series. Since we learned about Heaven in the previous three sermons, we now examine what it looks like to be an ambassador for the Kingdom of Heaven, for Christians are called to be ambassadors in 2 Corinthians 5:20. 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2026 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Heaven Series now focuses on the last few chapters of Revelation and asks important questions about what the eternal Kingdom of Heaven, called &quot;New Heavens and New Earth,&quot; will be like. </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Heaven series continues into the next logical topic: Heaven itself. In this sermon we will explore what the Scriptures say that Heaven is and what it is like, and we will try to shed a few common misconceptions that culture and entertainment have given us about Heaven.  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Heaven series continues into the next logical topic: Heaven itself. In this sermon we will explore what the Scriptures say that Heaven is and what it is like, and we will try to shed a few common misconceptions that culture and entertainment have given us about Heaven. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[This begins a new 4-part series on Heaven. And, unfortunately, the logical place to start this series is on a downer: death. But the Bible has a lot of interesting and specific things to say about the topic of death. So join with us as we explore the macabre topic as we prepare to launch into the much more joyful topic of Heaven.  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This begins a new 4-part series on Heaven. And, unfortunately, the logical place to start this series is on a downer: death. But the Bible has a lot of interesting and specific things to say about the topic of death. So join with us as we explore the macabre topic as we prepare to launch into the much more joyful topic of Heaven. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Happy New Year! As we bid farewell to 2025, let us take a look back in the Old Testament to a time when a great leader said farewell to his era and ushered in the age of the judges. Joshua was a transitional figure. He took over for Moses, for all intents and purposes the founder of Judaism. He seems to be the last person to lead all of Israel (and not just this or that part of Israel) until King Saul, or perhaps Samuel. Joshua's final sermon shows that he feared that the Israelites might slip into all the sins and trends that indeed would play out in the age of the judges. And so Joshua told the people to be witnesses to their own commitments to God and hold themselves accountable. Let us too - both individually and as communities - do likewise.  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 4 Jan 2026 05:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy New Year! As we bid farewell to 2025, let us take a look back in the Old Testament to a time when a great leader said farewell to his era and ushered in the age of the judges. Joshua was a transitional figure. He took over for Moses, for all intents and purposes the founder of Judaism. He seems to be the last person to lead all of Israel (and not just this or that part of Israel) until King Saul, or perhaps Samuel. Joshua&apos;s final sermon shows that he feared that the Israelites might slip into all the sins and trends that indeed would play out in the age of the judges. And so Joshua told the people to be witnesses to their own commitments to God and hold themselves accountable. Let us too - both individually and as communities - do likewise. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Sermon: In the Fullness of Time (Galatians 4:1-7)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Merry Christmas!!! You probably haven't heard a Christmas sermon from Galatians before. But in Galatians 4, the Apostle Paul -- who almost never talks about specific moments in Jesus' life -- talks about our adoption as heirs with Christ, and he anchors that teaching in Jesus who was "born of a woman." (Galatians 4:4) And so, I hope you join us as we dig into the Word and learn that (1) without Christ, you remain a child or a mere servant, (2) but Jesus came -- at just the right time -- to bring you into God's family, and (3) the only reasonable response is worship. 
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      <itunes:summary>Merry Christmas!!! You probably haven&apos;t heard a Christmas sermon from Galatians before. But in Galatians 4, the Apostle Paul -- who almost never talks about specific moments in Jesus&apos; life -- talks about our adoption as heirs with Christ, and he anchors that teaching in Jesus who was &quot;born of a woman.&quot; (Galatians 4:4) And so, I hope you join us as we dig into the Word and learn that (1) without Christ, you remain a child or a mere servant, (2) but Jesus came -- at just the right time -- to bring you into God&apos;s family, and (3) the only reasonable response is worship.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Sermon - The Church, part 7: Casting a Vision for a Local Church</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This sermon was originally given as an "In View of a Call" sermon at First Baptist Church of Goodman (MO) in December 2011. It was not, to the best of my knowledge, recorded. So I adapted the sermon notes, arranging the content around a generic and nonspecific local church, and using this as the conclusion to "The Church" sermon series.  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>While there are many informal rituals in a church - how many songs one sings before and after the sermon, for instance - and while many churches (such as our Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox brothers and sisters) have many rituals, the New Testament only seems to give us two: baptism &amp; the Lord&apos;s Supper (i.e., Communion, or the Eucharist). So in this sermon we examine these two rituals of the church.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Happy Thanksgiving! This episode looks at the life of the Apostle Paul and all the hardships he faced. And yet he directs us to give thanks in all circumstances. For he knew what it was like to face situations that make gratitude difficult, and yet he preached joy and thanksgiving. In the conclusion of this message, we analyze what it looks like for a church to be known for gratitude and cheerfulness ... and why many churches are absolutely not known for joy and thanksgiving.  
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      <description><![CDATA[The local church's purpose has to include an outward focus (mission), an inward focus (fellowship), but most importantly an upward focus (worship). Worship is the reason we were saved. It is the reason the church exists. It is the reason we do mission, to gain the Lord more people who worship Him. And it is the reason we do fellowship, in order to build up and encourage those who worship the Lord to continue worshipping the One who deserves our worship.  
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      <description><![CDATA[This conclusion of the Real Theology series covers - but barely scratches the surface of - Christology, or the study of Christ. Following through on the previous 2 episodes that looked at the Person of God the Holy Spirit and the Person of God the Father, this episode examines the second Person of the Trinity, which is God the Son.  
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      <itunes:summary>This conclusion of the Real Theology series covers - but barely scratches the surface of - Christology, or the study of Christ. Following through on the previous 2 episodes that looked at the Person of God the Holy Spirit and the Person of God the Father, this episode examines the second Person of the Trinity, which is God the Son. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Based on the frequency of End Times-related content on this podcast feed, I fear that you may misinterpret how fanatical I am about eschatology. Believe me, I am not an End Times nut. I am quite non-dogmatic in my eschatological views. However, eschatology is a popular topic. Of all the Lifetime Learning classes I have taught, it was the Revelation class that easily had the highest enrollment. The End Times series was my most popular series at First Baptist Church of Goodman (MO) when I was pastor there. And in the Spring of 2018, in the final meeting of the Ambassador Academy, we covered the End Times, by request. So while this makes a bit of an awkward conclusion to a theology and apologetics -heavy series, nevertheless, this is how we concluded my all time favorite Christian small group. After this lecture, Gretchen and I moved away from Neosho, Missouri. ... Note: This is the LAST recording in my pre-2025 archive. Unless someone has a recording - that I don't possess - of any sermon I did in the past, then every episode of this podcast from here on out will be current.     
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      <itunes:summary>Based on the frequency of End Times-related content on this podcast feed, I fear that you may misinterpret how fanatical I am about eschatology. Believe me, I am not an End Times nut. I am quite non-dogmatic in my eschatological views. However, eschatology is a popular topic. Of all the Lifetime Learning classes I have taught, it was the Revelation class that easily had the highest enrollment. The End Times series was my most popular series at First Baptist Church of Goodman (MO) when I was pastor there. And in the Spring of 2018, in the final meeting of the Ambassador Academy, we covered the End Times, by request. So while this makes a bit of an awkward conclusion to a theology and apologetics -heavy series, nevertheless, this is how we concluded my all time favorite Christian small group. After this lecture, Gretchen and I moved away from Neosho, Missouri. ... Note: This is the LAST recording in my pre-2025 archive. Unless someone has a recording - that I don&apos;t possess - of any sermon I did in the past, then every episode of this podcast from here on out will be current.    </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Genesis chapter 1 is probably not intended by God to be a scientific text. Rather, it appears likely that it is a polemic written against all of the polytheistic nature gods from the nations around Israel, and Genesis 1 is a bold statement that YHWH is transcendent above His creation and that all of the things that all the weaker gods govern - the waters, livestock, the moon, etc. - were all created by God in a week, almost as an afterthought. This episode includes such an analysis, and ends with the my own "Used Universe" model of Creationism which represented my position in 2018.  
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[The ultimate Teleological Argument for the Existence of God is Creationism. Creationism comes in 3 forms: Young Earth Creationism, Old Earth Creationism, and Evolutionary Creationism (otherwise known as theistic evolution). Creationism's strongest counter-argument is Neo-Darwinian Evolution. So this episode digs into Neo-Darwinism and other forms of evolutionary theories, as well as Intelligent Design, the movement to push back against macro-evolutionary theory. Intelligent Design is merely a minimal commitment to consider the possibility that scientific evidence might point to design. NOTE: This teaching is from 2018, and my opinions of evolution and Creationism have subtly shifted since then.  
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      <description><![CDATA[In the previous episode we learned that the Bible has two attributes: Authority, and Inerrancy. In this episode we examine the other three attributes of Scripture: Clarity, Necessity, & Sufficiency. The clarity of Scripture means that, while not every single verse of the Bible is crystal clear, the Holy Bible is readily available to any reader or listener, and that the Word of God can be understood by literally anyone. To say that Scripture has necessity is to say that the Bible is necessary to know the Words of God, to know about Jesus, and salvation, and how to live a Godly life. The Sufficiency of Scripture means that the 66 books of Scripture are all that is absolutely necessary, and that all other resources are either supplemental (if they are positive resources) or they are to be avoided (for heretical resources).   
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In 2021, I was invited onto an atheist podcast five times to represent an evangelical perspective. The podcast is known as "Analyzed" and can be found in your podcast distributor. This episode was originally called "Episode #21 Our Deconversion Stories." This episode has been edited by the Blue Collar Scholar podcast in order to ensure that we would not need an "E" rating, but the views of all panelists have been left unchanged. Therefore, the views expressed in this episode do not necessarily represent the views of The Blue Collar Scholar podcast or of its host, Will Reitz. 
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      <itunes:summary>Herod &quot;the Great&quot; is one of the most memorable villains in the Bible. When we analyze his behavior in Matthew chapter 2, we can draw some lessons on what NOT to do. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Some of the more challenging passages of Scripture to preach or teach are genealogies. It is not easy to draw life lessons from lists of names. However, the way the Apostle Matthew arranges the genealogy of Jesus shows us several things. Firstly, it establishes the identity of Jesus, emphasizing his royal credentials. Secondly, Matthew has an absurdly balanced genealogy, but he abandons his symmetry in order to include a few brothers and mothers into a genealogy that often only includes fathers and sons. These individuals that Matthew includes in the genealogy have been added for a reason, and we explore that in this lesson.  
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      <itunes:summary>Some of the more challenging passages of Scripture to preach or teach are genealogies. It is not easy to draw life lessons from lists of names. However, the way the Apostle Matthew arranges the genealogy of Jesus shows us several things. Firstly, it establishes the identity of Jesus, emphasizing his royal credentials. Secondly, Matthew has an absurdly balanced genealogy, but he abandons his symmetry in order to include a few brothers and mothers into a genealogy that often only includes fathers and sons. These individuals that Matthew includes in the genealogy have been added for a reason, and we explore that in this lesson. </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>This, the second message in the Soldiers of the LORD series, digs into the classic &quot;Armor of God&quot; passage in Ephesians 6:10-20. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is an interesting trip down memory lane. I am not a King James Only advocate, but I was invited to preach at a KJV-only church in my hometown. I did this a few times while they were searching for a pastor, but this appears to be the only available recording from those sermons. This was the most conservative audience I ever preached to, and this time in my life (last few years of seminary) were the times of my life where I was the most conservative, both religiously and politically. This sermon about evangelism is sound, & I think I agree with everything I said, but I know for a fact that I would preach this message differently today.  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This is an interesting trip down memory lane. I am not a King James Only advocate, but I was invited to preach at a KJV-only church in my hometown. I did this a few times while they were searching for a pastor, but this appears to be the only available recording from those sermons. This was the most conservative audience I ever preached to, and this time in my life (last few years of seminary) were the times of my life where I was the most conservative, both religiously and politically. This sermon about evangelism is sound, &amp; I think I agree with everything I said, but I know for a fact that I would preach this message differently today. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[CORRECTION: In this message, 23-year-old me miscalculated the approximate date of writing for 1 Corinthians and the Synoptic Gospels. ... This sermon was from over 20 years ago, and I tried to boil down all of Christian apologetics into a 25 minute sermon. There are certainly some things I would do differently if I gave this sermon today, but this was not a half bad attempt at introducing apologetics (or, the intellectual defense of the faith) by a young man in his first year of seminary.  
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      <itunes:summary>CORRECTION: In this message, 23-year-old me miscalculated the approximate date of writing for 1 Corinthians and the Synoptic Gospels. ... This sermon was from over 20 years ago, and I tried to boil down all of Christian apologetics into a 25 minute sermon. There are certainly some things I would do differently if I gave this sermon today, but this was not a half bad attempt at introducing apologetics (or, the intellectual defense of the faith) by a young man in his first year of seminary. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Here's another throwback sermon from the last semester of college, just before going to seminary. In this message I give some basic advice for how to put a faith life into practice, setting meaningful and achievable goals. This podcast episode begins with a children's time message about how the New Testament does not look down upon someone just because they are young. Since this is audio ripped from a VHS, the audio quality is quite poor.  
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      <itunes:summary>Here&apos;s another throwback sermon from the last semester of college, just before going to seminary. In this message I give some basic advice for how to put a faith life into practice, setting meaningful and achievable goals. This podcast episode begins with a children&apos;s time message about how the New Testament does not look down upon someone just because they are young. Since this is audio ripped from a VHS, the audio quality is quite poor. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Too often, Christians treat "learning" as something that scholars do. Average everyday Christians don't need to read, or study, or learn, or grow. That is patently incorrect. Each and every Christian is tasked with loving the Lord with all your soul, heart, strength, and MIND. But, you don't have to outpace scholars and pastors. No, success is when YOU learn more than YOU previously knew. And learning is a broad category: learning more Scripture, theology, hymns, church history, or literally any field of knowledge that makes one grow closer to God. Note: This teaching was recorded on 11-14-2021. 
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      <itunes:summary>Too often, Christians treat &quot;learning&quot; as something that scholars do. Average everyday Christians don&apos;t need to read, or study, or learn, or grow. That is patently incorrect. Each and every Christian is tasked with loving the Lord with all your soul, heart, strength, and MIND. But, you don&apos;t have to outpace scholars and pastors. No, success is when YOU learn more than YOU previously knew. And learning is a broad category: learning more Scripture, theology, hymns, church history, or literally any field of knowledge that makes one grow closer to God. Note: This teaching was recorded on 11-14-2021.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Of all the personal spiritual disciplines mentioned in this series, the discipline of keeping a journal is the least persuasive. The Bible does not command you to journal. However, there are many advantages of journaling, and this episode digs into those arguments in favor of journaling as a personal spiritual discipline. Note: This teaching was recorded on 11-7-2024. 
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      <itunes:summary>Of all the personal spiritual disciplines mentioned in this series, the discipline of keeping a journal is the least persuasive. The Bible does not command you to journal. However, there are many advantages of journaling, and this episode digs into those arguments in favor of journaling as a personal spiritual discipline. Note: This teaching was recorded on 11-7-2024.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[There are many adjectives that can be used to describe what it is like to be an American, or an American Christian. One of those adjectives: loud. Our lives, schedules, workplaces, activities, families, and even worship fellowships can be quite noisy and stressful. But if we are to emulate Christ, then we need to value the occasional silent retreat, to escape the crowds and the noise and the stress. It is in these times that we can strengthen our relationship with God and find peace. Note: This teaching was recorded on 10-31-2021. 
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      <description><![CDATA[This is not the televangelist fundraising seminar. I purposely avoided speaking of the grave need that you fork over your money for this or that ministry fund drive. Instead, this lesson attempts to explain the personal spiritual advantages that the giver receives. Note: This teaching was recorded on 10-17-2021. 
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      <description><![CDATA[Every single one of the personal spiritual disciplines that we have covered in this series require time, and that means that you have to discipline yourself to manage your time well. This means setting good priorities, choosing the best options while letting merely good options go to the wayside, multitasking when possible, and scheduling your life in a way that allows you to be flexible and productive. Note: This teaching was recorded on 10-10-2021. 
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      <itunes:summary>Every single one of the personal spiritual disciplines that we have covered in this series require time, and that means that you have to discipline yourself to manage your time well. This means setting good priorities, choosing the best options while letting merely good options go to the wayside, multitasking when possible, and scheduling your life in a way that allows you to be flexible and productive. Note: This teaching was recorded on 10-10-2021.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Holy Spirit grants spiritual gifts, and your Creator has given you certain skills, and you have refined and honed certain talents. You can use those gifts, skills, and talents to the Glory of God, and in direct service of the Kingdom of God. I would encourage you to do so. Note: This teaching was recorded on 9-26-2021.  
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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[This episode will be controversial amongst those excellent Christians who have the courage and the time to go out "soul winning" door-to-door or in a marketplace or something. But for most of us Christians, the idea of engaging in such stressful, time-consuming, and very unproductive evangelism turns us off from evangelism all together. But there is a better way. Find a small group of individuals to truly invest in. Love them, teach them, disciple them, and prepare them to go out and do the same thing, effectively multiplying your efforts. And this strategy results in fewer people who say a prayer and then nothing happens, and more people who learn and grow and develop into true disciples of Jesus. Note: This teaching was recorded on September 19, 2021.  
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      <author>thewillreitz@gmail.com (Will Reitz)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>This episode will be controversial amongst those excellent Christians who have the courage and the time to go out &quot;soul winning&quot; door-to-door or in a marketplace or something. But for most of us Christians, the idea of engaging in such stressful, time-consuming, and very unproductive evangelism turns us off from evangelism all together. But there is a better way. Find a small group of individuals to truly invest in. Love them, teach them, disciple them, and prepare them to go out and do the same thing, effectively multiplying your efforts. And this strategy results in fewer people who say a prayer and then nothing happens, and more people who learn and grow and develop into true disciples of Jesus. Note: This teaching was recorded on September 19, 2021. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This episode will be controversial amongst those excellent Christians who have the courage and the time to go out &quot;soul winning&quot; door-to-door or in a marketplace or something. But for most of us Christians, the idea of engaging in such stressful, time-consuming, and very unproductive evangelism turns us off from evangelism all together. But there is a better way. Find a small group of individuals to truly invest in. Love them, teach them, disciple them, and prepare them to go out and do the same thing, effectively multiplying your efforts. And this strategy results in fewer people who say a prayer and then nothing happens, and more people who learn and grow and develop into true disciples of Jesus. Note: This teaching was recorded on September 19, 2021. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Evangelism is not a popular subject in Christian circles. We envision dutifully sharing the message - that Jesus died to free one from sin, death, and hell - to people who do not want to listen. And yet Christian leaders who strongly preach evangelism create a search-&-rescue mentality about evangelism that quickly leads to frustration and burnout and then makes us feel guilty for not evangelizing more. Instead, I want to cast a vision of evangelism that is designed to recruit worshipers who know Jesus well and worship Him well, and who are a part of the church because they have been mentored and loved, not led through a magic prayer and perhaps a quick baptism to become another statistic. The irony is that the less stressful evangelism strategy can, in theory, lead to far more converts, as 1 leads to 2, those 2 lead to 4, 4 to 8, 8 to 16, 16 to 32, 32 to 64, 64 to 128, 128 to 256, 256 to 512, 512 to 1024, and on and on. Note: This teaching was recorded on September 12, 2021.  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Evangelism is not a popular subject in Christian circles. We envision dutifully sharing the message - that Jesus died to free one from sin, death, and hell - to people who do not want to listen. And yet Christian leaders who strongly preach evangelism create a search-&amp;-rescue mentality about evangelism that quickly leads to frustration and burnout and then makes us feel guilty for not evangelizing more. Instead, I want to cast a vision of evangelism that is designed to recruit worshipers who know Jesus well and worship Him well, and who are a part of the church because they have been mentored and loved, not led through a magic prayer and perhaps a quick baptism to become another statistic. The irony is that the less stressful evangelism strategy can, in theory, lead to far more converts, as 1 leads to 2, those 2 lead to 4, 4 to 8, 8 to 16, 16 to 32, 32 to 64, 64 to 128, 128 to 256, 256 to 512, 512 to 1024, and on and on. Note: This teaching was recorded on September 12, 2021. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Worship of the Lord does not require a church building, ... and it doesn't even require a church, a la "where 2 or more are gathered in His Name." Worship of God can be done in private, or in a family. And when done in this way, worship is maximally flexible, and allows for a great amount of creativity in worship. Note: This teaching was recorded on September 5, 2021.  
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      <itunes:summary>Worship of the Lord does not require a church building, ... and it doesn&apos;t even require a church, a la &quot;where 2 or more are gathered in His Name.&quot; Worship of God can be done in private, or in a family. And when done in this way, worship is maximally flexible, and allows for a great amount of creativity in worship. Note: This teaching was recorded on September 5, 2021. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Worship is a spiritual discipline. It certainly takes attendance. We must worship in community. But it takes more than attendance. Worship is not an event to attend. It is a verb, something that you do, and its focus is God. Note: This teaching was recorded on 8-29-2021, and the recording skips a beat every so often.  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Worship is a spiritual discipline. It certainly takes attendance. We must worship in community. But it takes more than attendance. Worship is not an event to attend. It is a verb, something that you do, and its focus is God. Note: This teaching was recorded on 8-29-2021, and the recording skips a beat every so often. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Prayer Walking is a fantastic activity to jump start your prayers while connecting your prayer life to your community, workplace, or school. One could also "prayer walk" through a news website in order to pray for our community, state, nation, and world with specificity. Note: This teaching was recorded on 8-8-2021, and there are several places where the recording cuts out for a second or two.  
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      <pubDate>Mon, 9 Jun 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Prayer Walking is a fantastic activity to jump start your prayers while connecting your prayer life to your community, workplace, or school. One could also &quot;prayer walk&quot; through a news website in order to pray for our community, state, nation, and world with specificity. Note: This teaching was recorded on 8-8-2021, and there are several places where the recording cuts out for a second or two. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Prayer Walking is a fantastic activity to jump start your prayers while connecting your prayer life to your community, workplace, or school. One could also &quot;prayer walk&quot; through a news website in order to pray for our community, state, nation, and world with specificity. Note: This teaching was recorded on 8-8-2021, and there are several places where the recording cuts out for a second or two. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Using the words of Scripture to guide your prayer thoughts can be valuable in two ways. (1) It amplifies prayer as a conversation, with God's words intertwined with our words to Him. (2) Having an external guide to our prayer thoughts can jumble up our prayer ruts, so that every prayer does not sound like every other prayer. Of all Scripture, the Psalms make the best prayer guides because the Psalms represent the whole gamut of human emotions, and they are so dense and beautiful. Note: This is 2 short Sunday School lessons, recorded on July 18th and 25th of 2021.  
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      <pubDate>Sun, 8 Jun 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Using the words of Scripture to guide your prayer thoughts can be valuable in two ways. (1) It amplifies prayer as a conversation, with God&apos;s words intertwined with our words to Him. (2) Having an external guide to our prayer thoughts can jumble up our prayer ruts, so that every prayer does not sound like every other prayer. Of all Scripture, the Psalms make the best prayer guides because the Psalms represent the whole gamut of human emotions, and they are so dense and beautiful. Note: This is 2 short Sunday School lessons, recorded on July 18th and 25th of 2021. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[I personally find prayer lists to turn my prayer life into a tedium, like a poorly run committee meeting. But it doesn't have to be that way. Prayer lists make it possible not to forget to prayer for things that we want to pray for. But feel free to trim and hone your prayer lists to make sure that the list serves as a tool to make your prayer life more vibrant, instead of a guilt trip about how much you aren't praying for. Note: This teaching was recorded on July 11, 2021.  
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      <itunes:summary>I personally find prayer lists to turn my prayer life into a tedium, like a poorly run committee meeting. But it doesn&apos;t have to be that way. Prayer lists make it possible not to forget to prayer for things that we want to pray for. But feel free to trim and hone your prayer lists to make sure that the list serves as a tool to make your prayer life more vibrant, instead of a guilt trip about how much you aren&apos;t praying for. Note: This teaching was recorded on July 11, 2021. </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 6 Jun 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Prayer is half of a &quot;great conversation.&quot; God speaks to us in many ways, but primarily through the Word. So, when you read or study Scripture, you are hearing from God. Any conversation involves communication going both ways, and prayer is our vehicle to communicate with God. So I would encourage us all (I admit that prayer is a weak link in my faith) to invest time and effort into our prayer lives. Note: This teaching was recorded on June 17, 2021.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Before this series moves past Bible intake as a personal spiritual discipline, we need to address why there are so many translations of the Bible, especially in English. These translations are - for the most part - the work of solid scholarship and the translation that you read really is a legitimate translation of the Word of God. Note: This teaching was recorded on 6-20-2021, and the recording cuts out for a second a couple of times.  
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      <itunes:summary>Before this series moves past Bible intake as a personal spiritual discipline, we need to address why there are so many translations of the Bible, especially in English. These translations are - for the most part - the work of solid scholarship and the translation that you read really is a legitimate translation of the Word of God. Note: This teaching was recorded on 6-20-2021, and the recording cuts out for a second a couple of times. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Before this series moves past Bible intake as a personal spiritual discipline, we need to address why there are so many translations of the Bible, especially in English. These translations are - for the most part - the work of solid scholarship and the translation that you read really is a legitimate translation of the Word of God. Note: This teaching was recorded on 6-20-2021, and the recording cuts out for a second a couple of times. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[To study the Bible is a skill that cannot be completely mastered. There is always another layer, another angle, another untapped resource that can help an individual know and understand a passage of Scripture better. Therefore, the pressure is off. There will be no final test. And you aren't graded on a curve. You don't have to know more than me or your pastor or some Ph.D. in New Testament. Rather, meaningful Bible study is any process where the one who studies the Bible comes away with more genuine knowledge about the Bible than one can get by simply reading the passage once or twice. So, here's your encouragement to find your way to study the Bible well. Note: This teaching was recorded on 6-13-2021, and the recording cuts out for a second, occasionally.  
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      <itunes:summary>To study the Bible is a skill that cannot be completely mastered. There is always another layer, another angle, another untapped resource that can help an individual know and understand a passage of Scripture better. Therefore, the pressure is off. There will be no final test. And you aren&apos;t graded on a curve. You don&apos;t have to know more than me or your pastor or some Ph.D. in New Testament. Rather, meaningful Bible study is any process where the one who studies the Bible comes away with more genuine knowledge about the Bible than one can get by simply reading the passage once or twice. So, here&apos;s your encouragement to find your way to study the Bible well. Note: This teaching was recorded on 6-13-2021, and the recording cuts out for a second, occasionally. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>To study the Bible is a skill that cannot be completely mastered. There is always another layer, another angle, another untapped resource that can help an individual know and understand a passage of Scripture better. Therefore, the pressure is off. There will be no final test. And you aren&apos;t graded on a curve. You don&apos;t have to know more than me or your pastor or some Ph.D. in New Testament. Rather, meaningful Bible study is any process where the one who studies the Bible comes away with more genuine knowledge about the Bible than one can get by simply reading the passage once or twice. So, here&apos;s your encouragement to find your way to study the Bible well. Note: This teaching was recorded on 6-13-2021, and the recording cuts out for a second, occasionally. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[We live in a day when we don't even memorize each others' phone numbers, because we don't have to. Memorization doesn't feel like a necessary skill, and it certainly doesn't feel like a vital spiritual discipline. But that is wrong. Scripture that is memorized is Scripture that can be meditated upon. And while it is difficult to remember even half of what you read, you remember 100% of what you memorize - by definition - as long as you consistently review what has been memorized.  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 3 Jun 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>We live in a day when we don&apos;t even memorize each others&apos; phone numbers, because we don&apos;t have to. Memorization doesn&apos;t feel like a necessary skill, and it certainly doesn&apos;t feel like a vital spiritual discipline. But that is wrong. Scripture that is memorized is Scripture that can be meditated upon. And while it is difficult to remember even half of what you read, you remember 100% of what you memorize - by definition - as long as you consistently review what has been memorized. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[The topic of meditation can be confusing for anyone whose conception of meditation is based on how eastern religions do it. But Scripture meditation is actually quite simple: Free your mind of distractions and choose to dedicate a certain amount of time to fill your mind with a certain Bible verse or set of verses, dedicating all your attention to understanding that verse. Note: This teaching was recorded on 5-23-2021, and there are several points where the recording cuts out for a second.  
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      <itunes:summary>The topic of meditation can be confusing for anyone whose conception of meditation is based on how eastern religions do it. But Scripture meditation is actually quite simple: Free your mind of distractions and choose to dedicate a certain amount of time to fill your mind with a certain Bible verse or set of verses, dedicating all your attention to understanding that verse. Note: This teaching was recorded on 5-23-2021, and there are several points where the recording cuts out for a second. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The topic of meditation can be confusing for anyone whose conception of meditation is based on how eastern religions do it. But Scripture meditation is actually quite simple: Free your mind of distractions and choose to dedicate a certain amount of time to fill your mind with a certain Bible verse or set of verses, dedicating all your attention to understanding that verse. Note: This teaching was recorded on 5-23-2021, and there are several points where the recording cuts out for a second. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Holy Mole, it's episode #200! In our last Sunday School lesson, we discussed Bible reading plans, but it is important to understand that there is a wide variety of Bible reading plans, and your plan does not have to look at all like my Bible reading plan. Note: This teaching was recorded on May 16, 2021. 
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      <pubDate>Sun, 1 Jun 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Holy Mole, it&apos;s episode #200! In our last Sunday School lesson, we discussed Bible reading plans, but it is important to understand that there is a wide variety of Bible reading plans, and your plan does not have to look at all like my Bible reading plan. Note: This teaching was recorded on May 16, 2021.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[This episode is basically an argument for Bible-in-a-Year plans. However, there are other kinds of Bible reading plans. This episode ends with a bunny trail where I present a list of Bible books in what is roughly in chronological order. Note: This teaching was recorded on May 9, 2021. Also, there are several points where the recording cuts out.  
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      <itunes:summary>This episode is basically an argument for Bible-in-a-Year plans. However, there are other kinds of Bible reading plans. This episode ends with a bunny trail where I present a list of Bible books in what is roughly in chronological order. Note: This teaching was recorded on May 9, 2021. Also, there are several points where the recording cuts out. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[A Christian must be investing the Word of God into their mind and their heart. Bible intake - including listening to, reading, studying, memorizing, and meditating upon Scripture - is simply not negotiable. But there are a wide variety of strategies and tools to do this.  HOW you invest Scripture into your life is largely up to you. WHETHER you invest Scripture into your life isn't optional. Note: This teaching was recorded on April 25, 2021.  
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      <itunes:summary>A Christian must be investing the Word of God into their mind and their heart. Bible intake - including listening to, reading, studying, memorizing, and meditating upon Scripture - is simply not negotiable. But there are a wide variety of strategies and tools to do this.  HOW you invest Scripture into your life is largely up to you. WHETHER you invest Scripture into your life isn&apos;t optional. Note: This teaching was recorded on April 25, 2021. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[This series is long enough to have two introduction lectures. So, before we dig into the individual personal spiritual disciplines, let us prepare ourselves to learn and grow. Note: This teaching was recorded on April 18, 2021. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This series is long enough to have two introduction lectures. So, before we dig into the individual personal spiritual disciplines, let us prepare ourselves to learn and grow. Note: This teaching was recorded on April 18, 2021.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[This was one of the longest Sunday School series I ever taught. From Easter to Thanksgiving, we studied the personal spiritual disciplines, with Dr. Donald Whitney's book "Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life" as the primary source. Well, I suppose the Bible in the primary source, but you know what I mean! Anyway, I hope you enjoy this Introduction to this series. Note: This teaching was recorded on April 11, 2021.  
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      <description><![CDATA[The Protoevangelium (Latin for "First Gospel") is the first Messianic prophecy found in the Bible. It is a pronouncement made by God regarding the serpent and the woman and curses that they receive because of the original sin in Eden. In Genesis 3:15, we are given the first distant glimpse of the coming of Christ, here called the seed of the woman. This sermon attempts to unpack this passage as much as possible, talking about Satan - here called the seed of the serpent - and his motivations. Note: This teaching was recorded on Halloween 2021.  
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      <itunes:summary>The Protoevangelium (Latin for &quot;First Gospel&quot;) is the first Messianic prophecy found in the Bible. It is a pronouncement made by God regarding the serpent and the woman and curses that they receive because of the original sin in Eden. In Genesis 3:15, we are given the first distant glimpse of the coming of Christ, here called the seed of the woman. This sermon attempts to unpack this passage as much as possible, talking about Satan - here called the seed of the serpent - and his motivations. Note: This teaching was recorded on Halloween 2021. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Based on what is likely one of the earliest hymns created by and sung by the First Century Church, the Apostle Paul gives us a magnificent poem in Philippians chapter 2 verses 6 through 11. Paul uses this most poignant passage regarding the incarnation of God in the man Jesus Christ to encourage us to be more like Christ in humility and love. This poem/hymn in Philippian 2:6-11 is often called "The Carmen Christi," from the Latin phrase meaning "the song of Christ." 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2025 20:09:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Happy Mother&apos;s Day! This one is for any mother who fears that she is not a good mom. Statistically-speaking, it is unlikely that you are a failure as a mom. To illustrate this point, allow me to introduce you to three bad moms from the Bible: Sisera&apos;s mother, Athaliah, and Herodias. In these women, we see what it looks like to be a bad mom by instilling the value of violence into your son, or by causing harm to your own family for personal gain, or by manipulating those you love in order to hurt other people. </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>This is the final lecture of the 1960s class. This is a summary of many of the main themes. But this episode also digs into some topics - such as sports and entertainment - that we have not yet dealt with over the course of the semester. We conclude by examining how the Sixties are remembered. </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 4 May 2025 23:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>The 1960s, Episode 13: Sixties Music Playlist</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In the penultimate class session of the semester, we had a music night, where we listened to, enjoyed, and discussed dozens of songs from the 1960s. Each student in class was able to nominate 5 of their favorite songs from the 1960s, and based on their preferences - and a heavy dose of my own favorite songs - we came up with 50 bangers from the Sixties. For obvious copyright reasons, I am unable to share that music with you. This episode is merely a quick countdown of the songs we chose. Please utilize Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite music provider to listen to these songs. </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Yes, I know that the Watergate break-in and resulting scandal happened entirely in the early 1970s. But I contend that the Watergate scandal is the loss-of-innocence moment that represents the social/cultural shift from the Sixties to the Seventies, at least in the United States. This episode presents a timeline of events and examines the causes of Watergate, the events in question, the cover-up and scandal, and finally the fall out from the scandal. </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>This episode follows the various American women&apos;s rights movements back to the early 1800s up to the Women&apos;s Liberation Movement. From Suffrage to the Equal Rights Amendment, we examine the women who fought hard for women&apos;s rights in America, and how the women&apos;s rights movements intersected with other movements, such as the slavery abolition movement, alcohol temperance and prohibition, and the Civil Rights Movement. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Civil Rights Movement is a part of history so substantial, interesting, and important that it deserves its own class, or at least several lectures of a class. Foolishly, however, I will try to cover the entire Civil Rights Movement in the U.S. in a single lecture because we have so much in the 1960s to cover and so few remaining lectures to do so. To survey the Civil Rights Movement, we will take a look at over 30 individual men and women whose contributions to the Civil Rights Movement is invaluable and irreplaceable.  
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      <itunes:summary>This episode is a closing argument for faith in Christ. I begin by assuring the doubter that doubt is normal, and that there are healthy and unhealthy ways to address doubt. The second half of the pod recaps some of the arguments for Christian faith that I find most persuasive. (Note: This teaching was recorded on 1-24-2021.)</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[For me, the argument against the existence of God that hits the hardest is the "Hiddenness of God." In other words, if God really exists, He seems to be trying to remain hidden, and that the universe that we live in is exactly the kind of universe that one would expect if there is no God. In this podcast episode, we will break down that argument, and show that God is not hidden, but rather Holy! (Note: This teaching was recorded on 1-17-2021.) 
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      <itunes:summary>For me, the argument against the existence of God that hits the hardest is the &quot;Hiddenness of God.&quot; In other words, if God really exists, He seems to be trying to remain hidden, and that the universe that we live in is exactly the kind of universe that one would expect if there is no God. In this podcast episode, we will break down that argument, and show that God is not hidden, but rather Holy! (Note: This teaching was recorded on 1-17-2021.)</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[In our Church-in-Quarantine series from last summer (recorded Spring 2020), we dug into church history. This episode of the pod is much more of an brief overview. This episode lists a handful of aspects of church history that are shameful, and another list showing the immense positive value that the church has provided to human history. So, for those who object to Christian faith because of the history of Christianity, all I have to say is that, yes, Christian history is messy, but the church has been a driver of progress as well. (Note: This teaching was recorded 1-10-2021.) 
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      <description><![CDATA[Hell is easily one of the most controversial and off-putting doctrines in all of Christian theology. In fact, the reality of hell is an objection that many use to reject Christian faith. Is this a valid criticism? Do we even understand what heaven and hell really are? Dig in to this episode to find out. (Note: This teaching was recorded on 1-3-2021.) 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>thewillreitz@gmail.com (Will Reitz)</author>
      <link>https://the-blue-collar-scholar.simplecast.com/episodes/the-doctrine-of-hell-case-for-faith-series-96VjwnpP</link>
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      <itunes:duration>00:41:03</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Hell is easily one of the most controversial and off-putting doctrines in all of Christian theology. In fact, the reality of hell is an objection that many use to reject Christian faith. Is this a valid criticism? Do we even understand what heaven and hell really are? Dig in to this episode to find out. (Note: This teaching was recorded on 1-3-2021.)</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hell is easily one of the most controversial and off-putting doctrines in all of Christian theology. In fact, the reality of hell is an objection that many use to reject Christian faith. Is this a valid criticism? Do we even understand what heaven and hell really are? Dig in to this episode to find out. (Note: This teaching was recorded on 1-3-2021.)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This sermon was delivered right after Christmas 2020 and talks about the visit of the Magi in Matthew chapter 2. From that passage we learn that (1) God works through tragedy, (2) God intervenes to prevent tragedy, & (3) God’s plan is always pushing forward. (Note: this teaching was recorded on 12-27-2020.)
 
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      <itunes:summary>This sermon was delivered right after Christmas 2020 and talks about the visit of the Magi in Matthew chapter 2. From that passage we learn that (1) God works through tragedy, (2) God intervenes to prevent tragedy, &amp; (3) God’s plan is always pushing forward. (Note: this teaching was recorded on 12-27-2020.)
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      <description><![CDATA[Yes, Christianity is an exclusive claim that can not countenance rival truth claims that deny that Jesus Christ is THE singular Savior. And yet, Christianity is the most inclusive faith, open to every single human who draws breath and bows the knee to Jesus as Lord. (Note: This teaching was recorded on 12-27-2020.) 
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      <itunes:summary>Yes, Christianity is an exclusive claim that can not countenance rival truth claims that deny that Jesus Christ is THE singular Savior. And yet, Christianity is the most inclusive faith, open to every single human who draws breath and bows the knee to Jesus as Lord. (Note: This teaching was recorded on 12-27-2020.)</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[All roads lead to Heaven, or so we have been told. Yet, when Jesus talks about this, He says that He is THE Way, THE Truth, and THE Life (see John 14:6). So, we need to talk about the exclusive claims of Christianity. Is this a dealbreaker? Or is exclusivity proper for such a meaningful truth claim? (Note: This teaching was recorded on 12-20-2020.) 
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2025 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>All roads lead to Heaven, or so we have been told. Yet, when Jesus talks about this, He says that He is THE Way, THE Truth, and THE Life (see John 14:6). So, we need to talk about the exclusive claims of Christianity. Is this a dealbreaker? Or is exclusivity proper for such a meaningful truth claim? (Note: This teaching was recorded on 12-20-2020.)</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[This episode is a presentation of the Gospel in short story form. The short story was written by Will Reitz, the teacher and the host of this podcast. I hope that you like it. (Note: This teaching was recorded on 12/6/2020 & 12/13/2020.) 
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      <itunes:duration>00:42:24</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>This episode is a presentation of the Gospel in short story form. The short story was written by Will Reitz, the teacher and the host of this podcast. I hope that you like it. (Note: This teaching was recorded on 12/6/2020 &amp; 12/13/2020.)</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Can we trust that the testimony of Scripture accurately describes the historical events that it reports? And are there any considerations we should apply when interpreting Scripture so that this ancient text can speak to us today? In this pod episode, we will ask if the Bible is historical reliable and how to apply it. (Note: this teaching was recorded on 11-29-2020.) 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>If the Bible that we hold in our hand cannot be trusted, then the entire Christian faith falls like a house of cards. But the contention of this episode of the pod is that you can trust the reliability of the Holy Bible. (Note: this teaching was recorded 11-22-2020.)</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>If the Bible that we hold in our hand cannot be trusted, then the entire Christian faith falls like a house of cards. But the contention of this episode of the pod is that you can trust the reliability of the Holy Bible. (Note: this teaching was recorded 11-22-2020.)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[When we read the Book of Joshua, passages about wiping out entire cities and villages really bother us. And these passages should bother us. But are there any aspects of these passages that we are missing? Are there any extenuating circumstances that make these passages easier to accept? Check out this episode and we will look into it. (Note: This teaching was recorded 11-15-2020.) 
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      <itunes:summary>When we read the Book of Joshua, passages about wiping out entire cities and villages really bother us. And these passages should bother us. But are there any aspects of these passages that we are missing? Are there any extenuating circumstances that make these passages easier to accept? Check out this episode and we will look into it. (Note: This teaching was recorded 11-15-2020.)</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When we read the Book of Joshua, passages about wiping out entire cities and villages really bother us. And these passages should bother us. But are there any aspects of these passages that we are missing? Are there any extenuating circumstances that make these passages easier to accept? Check out this episode and we will look into it. (Note: This teaching was recorded 11-15-2020.)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This episode closes our discussion on evolution on what I tried to make a conciliatory note, admitting much strength in the theory of evolution, and preaching an abundance of caution when discussing the subject. *** An editor’s note on the issue of evolution. This teaching that you are about to listen to was delivered in church during the late fall of 2020. This is why I occasionally talk about the pandemic and the upcoming presidential election. My attitude toward evolution has always been a moving target, and any time I talk about the subject, it is a time capsule of how I felt at the time. By 2020, my attitude toward evolutionary theories had softened, and for the most part, what I said in 2020 represents what I believe in 2025. I have 2 exceptions: (1) I no longer believe in the near absolute absence of transitional fossils in the fossil record. Some people more knowledgeable on the subject than I am have said that there are more examples of transitional fossils than just archaeopteryx, the so-called “missing link.” My current position regarding the lack of transitional fossils is that there probably still is not enough fossil evidence to support a grand, all-encompassing tree of life, but that paleontologists should continue their work, and I may yet be proven wrong. (2) While I still am skeptical of macro-evolutionary theory, my attitude has softened so much that I now consider Evolutionary Creationism to be a completely reasonable position for a Christian to take. End of editor’s note. ***
 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>00:35:24</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>This episode closes our discussion on evolution on what I tried to make a conciliatory note, admitting much strength in the theory of evolution, and preaching an abundance of caution when discussing the subject. *** An editor’s note on the issue of evolution. This teaching that you are about to listen to was delivered in church during the late fall of 2020. This is why I occasionally talk about the pandemic and the upcoming presidential election. My attitude toward evolution has always been a moving target, and any time I talk about the subject, it is a time capsule of how I felt at the time. By 2020, my attitude toward evolutionary theories had softened, and for the most part, what I said in 2020 represents what I believe in 2025. I have 2 exceptions: (1) I no longer believe in the near absolute absence of transitional fossils in the fossil record. Some people more knowledgeable on the subject than I am have said that there are more examples of transitional fossils than just archaeopteryx, the so-called “missing link.” My current position regarding the lack of transitional fossils is that there probably still is not enough fossil evidence to support a grand, all-encompassing tree of life, but that paleontologists should continue their work, and I may yet be proven wrong. (2) While I still am skeptical of macro-evolutionary theory, my attitude has softened so much that I now consider Evolutionary Creationism to be a completely reasonable position for a Christian to take. End of editor’s note. ***
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      <itunes:subtitle>This episode closes our discussion on evolution on what I tried to make a conciliatory note, admitting much strength in the theory of evolution, and preaching an abundance of caution when discussing the subject. *** An editor’s note on the issue of evolution. This teaching that you are about to listen to was delivered in church during the late fall of 2020. This is why I occasionally talk about the pandemic and the upcoming presidential election. My attitude toward evolution has always been a moving target, and any time I talk about the subject, it is a time capsule of how I felt at the time. By 2020, my attitude toward evolutionary theories had softened, and for the most part, what I said in 2020 represents what I believe in 2025. I have 2 exceptions: (1) I no longer believe in the near absolute absence of transitional fossils in the fossil record. Some people more knowledgeable on the subject than I am have said that there are more examples of transitional fossils than just archaeopteryx, the so-called “missing link.” My current position regarding the lack of transitional fossils is that there probably still is not enough fossil evidence to support a grand, all-encompassing tree of life, but that paleontologists should continue their work, and I may yet be proven wrong. (2) While I still am skeptical of macro-evolutionary theory, my attitude has softened so much that I now consider Evolutionary Creationism to be a completely reasonable position for a Christian to take. End of editor’s note. ***
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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, I highlight a few of the biggest weaknesses in macroevolutionary theory. *** An editor’s note on the issue of evolution. This teaching that you are about to listen to was delivered in church during the late fall of 2020. This is why I occasionally talk about the pandemic and the upcoming presidential election. My attitude toward evolution has always been a moving target, and any time I talk about the subject, it is a time capsule of how I felt at the time. By 2020, my attitude toward evolutionary theories had softened, and for the most part, what I said in 2020 represents what I believe in 2025. I have 2 exceptions: (1) I no longer believe in the near absolute absence of transitional fossils in the fossil record. Some people more knowledgeable on the subject than I am have said that there are more examples of transitional fossils than just archaeopteryx, the so-called “missing link.” My current position regarding the lack of transitional fossils is that there probably still is not enough fossil evidence to support a grand, all-encompassing tree of life, but that paleontologists should continue their work, and I may yet be proven wrong. (2) While I still am skeptical of macro-evolutionary theory, my attitude has softened so much that I now consider Evolutionary Creationism to be a completely reasonable position for a Christian to take. End of editor’s note. ***
 
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I highlight a few of the biggest weaknesses in macroevolutionary theory. *** An editor’s note on the issue of evolution. This teaching that you are about to listen to was delivered in church during the late fall of 2020. This is why I occasionally talk about the pandemic and the upcoming presidential election. My attitude toward evolution has always been a moving target, and any time I talk about the subject, it is a time capsule of how I felt at the time. By 2020, my attitude toward evolutionary theories had softened, and for the most part, what I said in 2020 represents what I believe in 2025. I have 2 exceptions: (1) I no longer believe in the near absolute absence of transitional fossils in the fossil record. Some people more knowledgeable on the subject than I am have said that there are more examples of transitional fossils than just archaeopteryx, the so-called “missing link.” My current position regarding the lack of transitional fossils is that there probably still is not enough fossil evidence to support a grand, all-encompassing tree of life, but that paleontologists should continue their work, and I may yet be proven wrong. (2) While I still am skeptical of macro-evolutionary theory, my attitude has softened so much that I now consider Evolutionary Creationism to be a completely reasonable position for a Christian to take. End of editor’s note. ***
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      <description><![CDATA[The debate between "evolution" and creationism is often heated, with far more heat than light. As I begin to address the issue of evolution, I present a series of "rules of engagement" for how to discuss the subject fairly for all parties. *** An editor’s note on the issue of evolution. This teaching that you are about to listen to was delivered in church during the late fall of 2020. This is why I occasionally talk about the pandemic and the upcoming presidential election. My attitude toward evolution has always been a moving target, and any time I talk about the subject, it is a time capsule of how I felt at the time. By 2020, my attitude toward evolutionary theories had softened, and for the most part, what I said in 2020 represents what I believe in 2025. I have 2 exceptions: (1) I no longer believe in the near absolute absence of transitional fossils in the fossil record. Some people more knowledgeable on the subject than I am have said that there are more examples of transitional fossils than just archaeopteryx, the so-called “missing link.” My current position regarding the lack of transitional fossils is that there probably still is not enough fossil evidence to support a grand, all-encompassing tree of life, but that paleontologists should continue their work, and I may yet be proven wrong. (2) While I still am skeptical of macro-evolutionary theory, my attitude has softened so much that I now consider Evolutionary Creationism to be a completely reasonable position for a Christian to take. End of editor’s note. *** 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>Evolution, part 1 (Case for Faith Series)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>The debate between &quot;evolution&quot; and creationism is often heated, with far more heat than light. As I begin to address the issue of evolution, I present a series of &quot;rules of engagement&quot; for how to discuss the subject fairly for all parties. *** An editor’s note on the issue of evolution. This teaching that you are about to listen to was delivered in church during the late fall of 2020. This is why I occasionally talk about the pandemic and the upcoming presidential election. My attitude toward evolution has always been a moving target, and any time I talk about the subject, it is a time capsule of how I felt at the time. By 2020, my attitude toward evolutionary theories had softened, and for the most part, what I said in 2020 represents what I believe in 2025. I have 2 exceptions: (1) I no longer believe in the near absolute absence of transitional fossils in the fossil record. Some people more knowledgeable on the subject than I am have said that there are more examples of transitional fossils than just archaeopteryx, the so-called “missing link.” My current position regarding the lack of transitional fossils is that there probably still is not enough fossil evidence to support a grand, all-encompassing tree of life, but that paleontologists should continue their work, and I may yet be proven wrong. (2) While I still am skeptical of macro-evolutionary theory, my attitude has softened so much that I now consider Evolutionary Creationism to be a completely reasonable position for a Christian to take. End of editor’s note. ***</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The debate between &quot;evolution&quot; and creationism is often heated, with far more heat than light. As I begin to address the issue of evolution, I present a series of &quot;rules of engagement&quot; for how to discuss the subject fairly for all parties. *** An editor’s note on the issue of evolution. This teaching that you are about to listen to was delivered in church during the late fall of 2020. This is why I occasionally talk about the pandemic and the upcoming presidential election. My attitude toward evolution has always been a moving target, and any time I talk about the subject, it is a time capsule of how I felt at the time. By 2020, my attitude toward evolutionary theories had softened, and for the most part, what I said in 2020 represents what I believe in 2025. I have 2 exceptions: (1) I no longer believe in the near absolute absence of transitional fossils in the fossil record. Some people more knowledgeable on the subject than I am have said that there are more examples of transitional fossils than just archaeopteryx, the so-called “missing link.” My current position regarding the lack of transitional fossils is that there probably still is not enough fossil evidence to support a grand, all-encompassing tree of life, but that paleontologists should continue their work, and I may yet be proven wrong. (2) While I still am skeptical of macro-evolutionary theory, my attitude has softened so much that I now consider Evolutionary Creationism to be a completely reasonable position for a Christian to take. End of editor’s note. ***</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Miracles are a controversial topic because most of us have never seen one, many who claim to have seen a miracle are not telling the truth, methodological naturalists deny that miracles can happen at all, and Christianity loses its entire footing without the Resurrection, a miracle. So in this episode I do my best to defend miracles and refute arguments that try to undercut miracles. (Note: This teaching was recorded 10-11-2020.) 
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      <itunes:summary>Miracles are a controversial topic because most of us have never seen one, many who claim to have seen a miracle are not telling the truth, methodological naturalists deny that miracles can happen at all, and Christianity loses its entire footing without the Resurrection, a miracle. So in this episode I do my best to defend miracles and refute arguments that try to undercut miracles. (Note: This teaching was recorded 10-11-2020.)</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Miracles are a controversial topic because most of us have never seen one, many who claim to have seen a miracle are not telling the truth, methodological naturalists deny that miracles can happen at all, and Christianity loses its entire footing without the Resurrection, a miracle. So in this episode I do my best to defend miracles and refute arguments that try to undercut miracles. (Note: This teaching was recorded 10-11-2020.)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Resurrection of Christ is the whole ballgame. If Jesus be not raised, then Christianity is false, and we should devote none of our time to Christ's church. But, is there a reasonable defense of the Resurrection as an actual event that happened in history? This episode of the pod will attempt to make such an argument. (This lesson was recorded on 10-10-2020.) 
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(1) At one point in the podcast, I refer to American WWII death as "heroes" and American Vietnam War deaths as "victims." I debated removing it from the podcast, but left it in because I was trying to make a point about war policy, NOT what I think about the men who fought in those wars. 
(2) At one point in the podcast, I refer to a few racial epithets that were used against Asians in WWII, the Korean War, & the Vietnam War. I do not approve of these terms. I was showing how those terms are used to dehumanize people. 
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(3) I try to handle the subject of American war crimes very carefully. I do not want to excuse war crimes, nor do I want to make it seem like all or most American servicemen in Vietnam committed war crimes. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[As I have argued before, November 22nd, 1963, is the day that "the Sixties" as a culturally significant decade began. Before the assassination of President Kennedy, the world felt more innocent, proverbially black & white. Of course, that is an impression and not necessarily a reality. The 1950s was a decade that was both wonderful and terrible, just like every decade. There was American prosperity, but also McCarthyism and systemic racism. Nevertheless, the America that Kennedy administered feels like an extension of the 1950s. But after his death, the 1960s feels like a time of turmoil, conflict, creative proliferation, and cultural upheaval. But before we get to all that, we must discuss November 22nd, 1963, and the death of the American President in public, and in broad daylight. The evidence is actually pretty conclusive that Lee Harvey Oswald, a loser who led an unhappy life, shot the President from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository where he worked. But, there is much about Oswald's life that is weird, and conspiracy theorists have had a field day for over 60 years latching onto open questions and oddities about Oswald, as well as Oswald's death at the hands of Jack Ruby, and any possible oddity even remotely related to the assassination. So in this episode, we will take a dive into choppy and murky waters, and examine the assassination and several conspiracy theories.   
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      <description><![CDATA[As the Fall 2024 Revelation class continues, we are proceeding using the interpretation of Revelation as primarily a futurist document. There definitely are other interpretations, and I would encourage you to seek out scholars who provide those other perspectives. Nevertheless, if we proceed as if Revelation is primarily a futurist document, then the heart of the End Times timeline is 3 sets of 7 judgments, identified in the Book of Revelation as 7 Seals, 7 Trumpets, and 7 Vials or Bowls. This episode, part 1, examines the 7 Seals as well as the first 4 of the Trumpet Judgments. To set the stage, we begin by briefly talking about the attributes of God, identifying various events in the Bible that are identified as judgments of God, and taking a close look at the Ten Plagues, the Judgments against Egypt, as a template for Judgment as a set of judgments, a motif repeated thrice in Revelation.  
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      <itunes:summary>As the Fall 2024 Revelation class continues, we are proceeding using the interpretation of Revelation as primarily a futurist document. There definitely are other interpretations, and I would encourage you to seek out scholars who provide those other perspectives. Nevertheless, if we proceed as if Revelation is primarily a futurist document, then the heart of the End Times timeline is 3 sets of 7 judgments, identified in the Book of Revelation as 7 Seals, 7 Trumpets, and 7 Vials or Bowls. This episode, part 1, examines the 7 Seals as well as the first 4 of the Trumpet Judgments. To set the stage, we begin by briefly talking about the attributes of God, identifying various events in the Bible that are identified as judgments of God, and taking a close look at the Ten Plagues, the Judgments against Egypt, as a template for Judgment as a set of judgments, a motif repeated thrice in Revelation. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[This episode digs into the Scriptural data for Satan a.k.a. the devil a.k.a. Beelzebub a.k.a. the ancient serpent a.k.a. the Dragon of the Book of Revelation. We also do a bit of corrective analysis to make sure that we aren't letting the popular conception of Satan drive our understanding of the figure that is taught in Scripture. Furthermore, the character known as Satan makes very few appearances in the early part of the Bible, but he is dealt with more thoroughly in the newer books of Scripture. This implies either that Satan is a myth, or that his existence and work in the universe is revealed to us bit-by-bit in what is known as Progressive Revelation.  
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      <description><![CDATA[Besides the Devil himself, there is no scarier character in the Bible than the person that the Book of Revelation calls the Beast, and 2nd Thessalonians calls the Man of Lawlessness (or Man of Sin; Man of Perdition), and the Book of Daniel calls the Little Horn. The term that we commonly use for this character is the Antichrist. Ironically, Scripture does use the term Antichrist five times, but never for this person. Nonetheless, that is the preferred term often used for the prophesied future global political leader who controls the worlds' military, religion, economy, etc. and who actively opposes Jesus and all of His followers. In this episode of the podcast, we take a look at Scriptures that may give us details about this future evil leader.  
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      <itunes:summary>Besides the Devil himself, there is no scarier character in the Bible than the person that the Book of Revelation calls the Beast, and 2nd Thessalonians calls the Man of Lawlessness (or Man of Sin; Man of Perdition), and the Book of Daniel calls the Little Horn. The term that we commonly use for this character is the Antichrist. Ironically, Scripture does use the term Antichrist five times, but never for this person. Nonetheless, that is the preferred term often used for the prophesied future global political leader who controls the worlds&apos; military, religion, economy, etc. and who actively opposes Jesus and all of His followers. In this episode of the podcast, we take a look at Scriptures that may give us details about this future evil leader. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is a combination of 2 lectures into one. First, we dig into the Olivet Discourse found in Matthew 24-25 (see also Mark 13 & Luke 21). In this, one of the final longform teachings of Jesus Christ prior to His death, burial, & resurrection, Jesus accurately predicts the destruction of the Temple, which would happen in the year 70AD. He goes on to talk about false teachers, war, rumors of war, natural disasters, etc. that are inevitably part of the human experience in history, and now, and also in the End Times. He also talks about events that sure seem to point to the End Times as well. In the second half of the lecture, we switch gears and talk about the Great Tribulation (or the Tribulation) in general terms, as well as diving into Daniel 9 to discern why many eschatology teachers have concluded that the Tribulation shall be a seven year period just prior to Christ's Second Coming.   
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      <itunes:summary>This is a combination of 2 lectures into one. First, we dig into the Olivet Discourse found in Matthew 24-25 (see also Mark 13 &amp; Luke 21). In this, one of the final longform teachings of Jesus Christ prior to His death, burial, &amp; resurrection, Jesus accurately predicts the destruction of the Temple, which would happen in the year 70AD. He goes on to talk about false teachers, war, rumors of war, natural disasters, etc. that are inevitably part of the human experience in history, and now, and also in the End Times. He also talks about events that sure seem to point to the End Times as well. In the second half of the lecture, we switch gears and talk about the Great Tribulation (or the Tribulation) in general terms, as well as diving into Daniel 9 to discern why many eschatology teachers have concluded that the Tribulation shall be a seven year period just prior to Christ&apos;s Second Coming.  </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Well, any discussion of the End Times requires one to cover the Rapture, which is the least-agreed-upon topic in all of Christian theology. In this episode, we examine the passages of Scripture from which John Nelson Darby and Dispensationalists draw out the teaching of a Rapture event. Then, assuming the truth of the Rapture event, we examine the implications of such an event. Finally, we look at a few alternate viewpoints of the Rapture, and look at the strong criticisms of this teaching. ... Also, Bunny Trail alert! We chase about four or five metaphorical bunnies in this episode.  
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      <itunes:summary>Well, any discussion of the End Times requires one to cover the Rapture, which is the least-agreed-upon topic in all of Christian theology. In this episode, we examine the passages of Scripture from which John Nelson Darby and Dispensationalists draw out the teaching of a Rapture event. Then, assuming the truth of the Rapture event, we examine the implications of such an event. Finally, we look at a few alternate viewpoints of the Rapture, and look at the strong criticisms of this teaching. ... Also, Bunny Trail alert! We chase about four or five metaphorical bunnies in this episode. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, I give ample air time to the other Schools of Thought when it comes to Christian Eschatology. I, as the professor, freely admit that I am a premillennialist. Furthermore, I am a premillennial dispensationalist, though I am the least dogmatic premillennial dispensationalist that I know of. But I want to give a fair hearing to those who disagree with me wholeheartedly about the End Times. So this episode attempts to be a fair presentation and analysis of all four schools of eschatology: premillennialism, postmillennialism, amillennialism (or realized millennialism), and preterism.  
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I give ample air time to the other Schools of Thought when it comes to Christian Eschatology. I, as the professor, freely admit that I am a premillennialist. Furthermore, I am a premillennial dispensationalist, though I am the least dogmatic premillennial dispensationalist that I know of. But I want to give a fair hearing to those who disagree with me wholeheartedly about the End Times. So this episode attempts to be a fair presentation and analysis of all four schools of eschatology: premillennialism, postmillennialism, amillennialism (or realized millennialism), and preterism. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[This episode opens up the second section of our Revelation class, as we take a hard turn into eschatology, which is the study of the end times. In this introductory lecture, we take a look at the major themes of the End Times. The heavy emphasis of this lecture is that many end times gurus can be dangerous.  
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      <description><![CDATA[Well, I hope you like history podcasts, because this episode is a deep dive into the history of ancient Rome, from its legendary beginnings to the reigns of the first 11 emperors who reigned during the events of the New Testament. Because we cover over a thousand years of history, this lecture skips over much. This is only the highlights of Roman history as we try to firmly establish the setting, the culture, and the civilization of the Roman world in which John wrote the Book of Revelation.  
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      <description><![CDATA[Our class collectively decided to do a half class this night, as we are 95% KC Chiefs fans and wanted to get home to watch them beat the Baltimore Ravens (which they did, 27-20, coming down to the last second of the game and a Ravens would-be-touchdown that was out-of-bounds by less than an inch. But I digress). In this episode, we make a case for John the Apostle as the author of the Book of Revelation, and explore how the book functioned as a hopeful epistle for the early church.  
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This episode opens with a tribute to Ravi Zacharias, who had recently died in late Spring 2020. This means that I had to add an addendum to my tribute, as much of the legacy of Ravi has been tarnished by revelations of his sexual predatory behavior.   
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This episode opens with a tribute to Ravi Zacharias, who had recently died in late Spring 2020. This means that I had to add an addendum to my tribute, as much of the legacy of Ravi has been tarnished by revelations of his sexual predatory behavior.  </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode a take a crack at 10 conspiracy theories.  </p><p> </p><p>Here is the list that I use. Link: https://gemini.google.com/share/eb9af94fd1f5?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3uGG6FCaMsdeCUFkOj26Ky2MPegW7IPE5vW5nRcyg95hDAA4OOpIaRylQ_aem_AdPi1pqPdikY-b5wE1XlaFZCv7JiSMuErAq42zIYIUWoftlIA9SRqQ_vULuVO02-0UIF3VAxYjhpx6R9NFhLOz_0  </p><p> </p><p>This episode is a direct rebuttal of the Trying to Like It podcast, episode 109. Link: https://im-trying-to-like-it.simplecast.com/episodes/conspiracy-theories-we-sorta-believe  </p><p> </p><p>Here is a great rebuttal of the Moon Landing Hoax Conspiracy, via Adam Ruins Everything. Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=Moon+Landing+hoax+debunked+adam+&sca_esv=7008f87381b9388d&sca_upv=1&biw=1848&bih=892&tbm=vid&sxsrf=ADLYWIKW2_pUZof649NT2iMNmckS7OM6TQ%3A1717536782115&ei=DohfZq-qBrrLp84P0fTB6Q4&ved=0ahUKEwiv6aSO88KGAxW65ckDHVF6MO0Q4dUDCA0&uact=5&oq=Moon+Landing+hoax+debunked+adam+&gs_lp=Eg1nd3Mtd2l6LXZpZGVvIiBNb29uIExhbmRpbmcgaG9heCBkZWJ1bmtlZCBhZGFtIEjJHlD3CFijF3AAeACQAQCYAXagAdUFqgEDMi41uAEDyAEA-AEBmAIAoAIAmAMAiAYBkgcAoAeDBA&sclient=gws-wiz-video#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:2fc35430,vid:dWBYAxhH3u4,st:0  </p><p> </p><p>Here is a link to a great book debunking JFK conspiracy theories, Case Closed, by Gerald Posner. Link: https://www.audible.com/pd/Case-Closed-Audiobook/B00UUHZ526  </p><p> </p><p>Here is a Wikipedia link about the fascinating Phoebus Cartel. Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoebus_cartel</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[After early successes, the American Continental Army faced nearly a whole year (1777) of defeat and retreat, including the fall of Philadelphia to British forces, necessitating the Second Continental Congress' move from what was then the national capital. Despite these being "the times that try men's souls," the British were unable to force an American surrender. And the Americans were able to secure a couple of incredible victories, at Trenton (NJ) and Saratoga (NY).  
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      <description><![CDATA[The timeframe of Genesis 12-50 is often referred to as the Age of the Patriarchs. Well, let's flip the script. We're here to talk about the ladies whose stories are vital to understanding the patriarchs. Some are heroes, some are villains. Some are triumphant, while others suffered under oppressors. But all of these ladies' stories deserve to be told.  
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      <description><![CDATA[The American Revolution was a process that went on for decades. In the midst of the evolving political revolution, a war broke out. The British government was not interested in letting their colonies be self-governed, rebellious, or independent. So, when the "redcoats" rolled out of Boston to capture rebellious legislators and colonial weapons stashes in Concord, Massachusetts, the "minutemen" responded. With actual bullets flying, the American Revolutionary War began. This episode of the podcast looks at the developments that led up to the Battle of Lexington and Concord, through the events that followed, such as the capture of Fort Ticonderoga and the Siege of Boston. 

Note: In the episode, I mistakenly credit the phrase "the shot heard 'round the world" to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The phrase comes from Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Concord Hymn." 
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The second half of the podcast will deal with the King James Version of the Holy Bible. We will look at the history of early English translations, the reasons why James I called the Hampton Court Conference to produce what would become the KJV, and take a look at the KJV-Only controversy. 
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      <description><![CDATA[Now that we have examined each of the books of the New Testament, we will begin to synthesize the material. We shall start with an overview of the life of Jesus of Nazareth, called Christ, or Messiah. In this episode, we look at Jesus' birth, His ministry, His miracles, His death, His Resurrection, and His prophesied return.  
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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode we take a brief look at the world created by Alexander the Great's monumental conquests, and by his early death and the fracturing of his empire. We will then focus in on the Jewish people living in this time, and add another layer to our knowledge of the world that the New Testament was introduced to.  
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