Send us a text Whoever controls the dictionary controls you. And if you lose the meaning of major beliefs or values, you lose the beliefs and values themselves. It's massively important to not only call ourselves the right thing, but it's equally important to be able to articulate what those right things are. If we can't do that, we lose our anchor to reality itself and we'll be pulled around wherever the culture wants to take us. Which is never anywhere good. In this episode I discuss ...
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Send us a text Whoever controls the dictionary controls you. And if you lose the meaning of major beliefs or values, you lose the beliefs and values themselves. It's massively important to not only call ourselves the right thing, but it's equally important to be able to articulate what those right things are. If we can't do that, we lose our anchor to reality itself and we'll be pulled around wherever the culture wants to take us. Which is never anywhere good. In this episode I discuss ...
The Destruction of Jerusalem and the End of the World
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The Destruction of Jerusalem and the End of the World
Send us a text A viewer asked a question on my previous podcast about how Matthew 24 fits into postmillennialism, so I decided to dive a bit into the history of the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70, the destruction of the temple, and the fulfillment of Jesus's prophecy that's often confused as a prophecy about the end of the whole world. And it all took place during the generation that Jesus was speaking to. Support the show Support the Show! https://www.patreon.com/sparenoarrows Check out the vid...
Spare No Arrows
Send us a text Whoever controls the dictionary controls you. And if you lose the meaning of major beliefs or values, you lose the beliefs and values themselves. It's massively important to not only call ourselves the right thing, but it's equally important to be able to articulate what those right things are. If we can't do that, we lose our anchor to reality itself and we'll be pulled around wherever the culture wants to take us. Which is never anywhere good. In this episode I discuss ...