Bible Expert (likely Wesley Huff or a co-host closely involved with Biblical scholarship)
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Until you are enlightened. I don't think that's the way, because it's not a spiritual or intellectual awareness in that sense. It's like God... Yeah, so it's tricky because the Eastern language, it doesn't compute with what's going on within the Semitic understanding of Scripture. So it's not like a nirvana. It's not like an awakening or an enlightenment.
Until you are enlightened. I don't think that's the way, because it's not a spiritual or intellectual awareness in that sense. It's like God... Yeah, so it's tricky because the Eastern language, it doesn't compute with what's going on within the Semitic understanding of Scripture. So it's not like a nirvana. It's not like an awakening or an enlightenment.
Until you are enlightened. I don't think that's the way, because it's not a spiritual or intellectual awareness in that sense. It's like God... Yeah, so it's tricky because the Eastern language, it doesn't compute with what's going on within the Semitic understanding of Scripture. So it's not like a nirvana. It's not like an awakening or an enlightenment.
It's Christ revealing to you who you really are and who he really is.
It's Christ revealing to you who you really are and who he really is.
It's Christ revealing to you who you really are and who he really is.
Yeah, I would say everybody is born with original sin, and we all deserve punishment. But from who I know God's character to be in Scripture— God is free to save whom he wants to save. And based on who God is, I see no reason why he would not save children who die in infancy. He would not save people with cognitive disabilities. I don't know the answer to that ultimately, but...
Yeah, I would say everybody is born with original sin, and we all deserve punishment. But from who I know God's character to be in Scripture— God is free to save whom he wants to save. And based on who God is, I see no reason why he would not save children who die in infancy. He would not save people with cognitive disabilities. I don't know the answer to that ultimately, but...
Yeah, I would say everybody is born with original sin, and we all deserve punishment. But from who I know God's character to be in Scripture— God is free to save whom he wants to save. And based on who God is, I see no reason why he would not save children who die in infancy. He would not save people with cognitive disabilities. I don't know the answer to that ultimately, but...
Once again, like, Scripture tells us what we need to know, not what we want to know. But I think based on the character of God and the fact that when the Israelites are told not to sacrifice their children, it's the only time that, like, a group is overtly described as innocent. Like, the death of the innocents is what it's described to when these people are sacrificing their children to the...
Once again, like, Scripture tells us what we need to know, not what we want to know. But I think based on the character of God and the fact that when the Israelites are told not to sacrifice their children, it's the only time that, like, a group is overtly described as innocent. Like, the death of the innocents is what it's described to when these people are sacrificing their children to the...
Once again, like, Scripture tells us what we need to know, not what we want to know. But I think based on the character of God and the fact that when the Israelites are told not to sacrifice their children, it's the only time that, like, a group is overtly described as innocent. Like, the death of the innocents is what it's described to when these people are sacrificing their children to the...
the pagan agricultural gods. So I think it's like extrapolating in its conjecture, but I think based on what I see in scripture of who God is, that he's loving, that he's compassionate, that he's merciful, that he's abounding in steadfast love and kindness, right? That Exodus 34, 6.
the pagan agricultural gods. So I think it's like extrapolating in its conjecture, but I think based on what I see in scripture of who God is, that he's loving, that he's compassionate, that he's merciful, that he's abounding in steadfast love and kindness, right? That Exodus 34, 6.
the pagan agricultural gods. So I think it's like extrapolating in its conjecture, but I think based on what I see in scripture of who God is, that he's loving, that he's compassionate, that he's merciful, that he's abounding in steadfast love and kindness, right? That Exodus 34, 6.
That I see no reason to not say that if my wife has a miscarriage, that child I will be reunited with in heaven because of who God is and what his love and kindness is to humanity.
That I see no reason to not say that if my wife has a miscarriage, that child I will be reunited with in heaven because of who God is and what his love and kindness is to humanity.
That I see no reason to not say that if my wife has a miscarriage, that child I will be reunited with in heaven because of who God is and what his love and kindness is to humanity.
That's what I would— It could be. It could be. However, there is kind of a cognitive reckoning. This is where I would be careful to say that this is my opinion. Yeah, we're not— But I'm not denying that everybody is stained with sin.
That's what I would— It could be. It could be. However, there is kind of a cognitive reckoning. This is where I would be careful to say that this is my opinion. Yeah, we're not— But I'm not denying that everybody is stained with sin.