Feb 16, 2016
In honor of our fiftieth episode, we have opened the floodgates for listener feedback and questions. By happenstance, all of the questions have theological themes around scripture, the nature of salvation, and faith reconstruction and deconstruction. The hosts dive into a personal discussion of these issues and conclude with a hard conversation on both the death of Justice Scalia and what it means to love your enemies.
Listener Feedback Questions (02:04)
Current Events Segment (01:01:04)
RELEVANT LINKS
02:04 - “I'm not sure if you could fit this one into one topic! But I'd like to hear your guys' take on extra biblical writings like the Gospels of Thomas and Mary, The Lost Books of Enoch, etc. Are they to be taken as scripture? Are they blasphemy? Or did the Council of Nicaea just see them as unworthy, because of their messages?” - Dakota from Facebook
25:51 - “Can there be collective salvation, or is it individual salvation?”
30:50 - “Is Jesus the only way to heaven?”
51:24 - “What are some elements of your faith that have stayed the same during your transition away from mainstream evangelicalism? (for all three hosts to answer, please)” -Mia from Facebook
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