Ever wondered why the Bible says not to wear clothes made of mixed fabrics, or what Jesus meant when He said, “Let the dead bury their own dead”? Holy Law & Disorder dives headfirst into the wild, weird, and often bewildering laws and sayings found in the Old and New Testaments. From Levitical rules about moldy houses and dietary restrictions to Jesus’ cryptic parables and paradoxical teachings, this podcast unpacks the cultural, historical, and theological context behind the Bible’s most...
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Ever wondered why the Bible says not to wear clothes made of mixed fabrics, or what Jesus meant when He said, “Let the dead bury their own dead”? Holy Law & Disorder dives headfirst into the wild, weird, and often bewildering laws and sayings found in the Old and New Testaments. From Levitical rules about moldy houses and dietary restrictions to Jesus’ cryptic parables and paradoxical teachings, this podcast unpacks the cultural, historical, and theological context behind the Bible’s most...
Why does the Bible forbid mixing fabrics? Why were shellfish off-limits? And what do these unusual laws say about God's relationship with humanity? In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into some of the most perplexing and seemingly strange laws found in the Bible—commands that range from dietary restrictions to ritual purity, and everything in between. We explore what these laws meant in their ancient context, and whether they were moral guidelines, symbolic boundaries, or divine tests o...
"Faith & Reform" is a podcast exploring the rich history, beliefs, and practices of Protestant Christianity. Each episode dives into the roots of the Reformation, the diverse denominations within Protestantism, and the ongoing impact of Protestant thought in modern society. Whether you're curious about the theological foundations or the cultural influence of Protestantism, this podcast offers insightful discussions for both newcomers and lifelong learners alike. Support the show
In this episode, we explore the fascinating history and modern transformation of the Bible—one of the most widely read texts in human history. From its ancient origins to today's accessible versions, we unpack how translators and scholars have worked across centuries to make scripture clearer for everyone, regardless of age, background, or faith tradition. 📜 The Timelines: Old Testament: Written over a span of roughly 1,000 years, starting as early as the 12th century BCE and continuing...
Fun with the popes. Some of the most colorful popes in history and their crimes and other sins. Including one pope who dug up the previous popes after he had been dead for some time to put him on trial for his crimes, according to the new pope. Many others have the same interesting past. Also, raising your kids in a religious world. Whether it's worth exposing them now as children to religion, or to let them make their own decision later on when they are adult. Plenty of mistakes to lis...
The martyrdoms of the Apostles are a powerful part of Christian tradition, showing how the earliest followers of Jesus died for their faith. Below is a detailed breakdown of how each apostle was martyred, according to tradition, apocryphal writings, and early Church historians. 🔥 Martyrdoms of the Apostles (One by One) 1. Peter (Simon Peter) Method: Crucified upside down.Where: Rome.When: ~64–68 AD, during Nero’s persecution.Details: Peter felt unworthy to die like Jesus, so he requested to b...
The Absurd Laws of Ancient Texts Welcome to the podcast that dares to ask: "Who wrote these rules, and were they having a laugh?" Join us as we dive headfirst into the most bizarre, outdated, and downright ridiculous laws from religious texts that somehow made it into the "divine guidebook." Ever wondered why mixing fabrics is apparently a cosmic crime? Curious about the death penalty for wearing polyester-cotton blends? We've got you covered! From the Old Testament's oddl...
Ever wondered why the Bible says not to wear clothes made of mixed fabrics, or what Jesus meant when He said, “Let the dead bury their own dead”? Holy Law & Disorder dives headfirst into the wild, weird, and often bewildering laws and sayings found in the Old and New Testaments. From Levitical rules about moldy houses and dietary restrictions to Jesus’ cryptic parables and paradoxical teachings, this podcast unpacks the cultural, historical, and theological context behind the Bible’s most...