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Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
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Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Why Trust the Bible? - Part 4
References: (1) The first reason is what God Himself supplies: “I will raise up from among them a Prophet . . . . I will tell him what to say, and he shall be My spokesman to the people” (Deut. 18:18, from the Living Bible). (2) Scripture boldly claims its divine origin. (3) Jesus endorsed the Bible’s truthfulness and reliability. (4) Scripture is identified as the word of God, the oracles of God, the commandments of God, and the Holy Scriptures. (5) The word of God is a SWORD piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and is the DISCERNER of the thoughts and intents of the heart (Heb. 4:12). The word of God is a FIRE that judges, purifies, and consumes (Jer. 20:9); a HAMMER that breaks the rock of rebellion into pieces (Jer. 23:29); as SILVER tried and pure (Ps. 12:6); sweeter than HONEY and the HONEYCOMB (Ps. 19:10); BREAD that came down from heaven that gives everlasting life (John 6:51); LIGHT so that he who follows it will never walk in darkness (John 8:12); WATER that cleanses filth, quenches thirst, and refreshes energy (Eph. 5:26); a MIRROR reflecting if people hear the word but do not do it ends up deceiving themselves (James 1:23); a SEED that when properly planted will bring forth life, growth, and fruit (1 Pet. 1:23); and MILK that you may grow thereby (1 Pet. 2:2). (6) In a court of law the most important evidence as to the author of the last will and testament actually says itself. If the will says that John Smith is its author it takes considerable evidence to prove otherwise. This principle holds true also in determining who is the real author of the Bible. (7) The 3 sages of Chinese ancient religions, Confucius, Buddha, and Laozi, are said to teach harmonious thought. In all their writings you will not find a SINGLE EXAMPLE of predictive prophecy. In the Qur’an, that is, the writings of Muhammad, there is only one instance of a specific prophecy — a self-fulfilling prophecy that Muhammad himself, would return to Mecca. Something quite different from Jesus’ prophecy who said He would return from the grave. One is easily fulfilled, and the other is impossible to any that has only the one nature of a human being. (8) In my day Jeane Dixon claimed to predict who would be the presidential candidates and which party would win the elections of 1952, 1956, and 1960. She missed all the candidates, all of the parties, and all the winners of the elections. In 1975 all the 10 leading seers or prophets in the world according to an article from the National Enquirer made 61 prophecies. Do you know how many of them were fulfilled? Not a single one. It seems to me that if a person simply guessed on 61 things, surely he would get at least one correct. (9) The unanimous testimony of the Bible is that its author is God Himself.    This is episode 247.
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Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Why Trust the Bible? - Part 3
References: (1) (i) Jesus claimed to be God in John 10:30. That claim is confirmed by 3 evidences: His sinless life, the fulfillment of OT prophecies about the Messiah, and the crowning evidence of His physical resurrection from the dead found in Rom. 1:4. (ii) Therefore, we must conclude that Jesus is, in fact, God. (iii) Thus, we know that what God teaches is true. (iv) Jesus, as God, taught the OT is the Word of God (John 17:17). What Jesus meant was the OT. (v) Therefore, the OT is the Word of God. (vi) Certainly, then, the OT is reliable and trustworthy. (2) Allow me to give a very brief but interesting way John Wesley proved the Bible to be from God and thus trustworthy. Premise 1: There are 3 ALTERNATIVES: the Bible must be the invention either of good men or angels; or of bad men or devils; or from God. Premise (2): It could not be the invention of good men or angels; for they neither would nor could make a book that tells lies all the time they were writing it, saying “Thus says the Lord,” if it was, in fact, their own invention. Premise (3): It could not be the invention of bad men or devils; for they would not make a book which commands duty, forbids sin, and condemns their souls to hell for all eternity. Conclusion (4): Therefore, the Bible must be given by divine inspiration. (3) In a world filled with skepticism, understanding the trustworthiness of the Bible is crucial for the Christian faith. Let’s explore other reasons why we can confidently rely on Scripture. Almost everyone will accept that Jesus was a very rare individual who could be trusted to speak the truth. Since Jesus said the OT was reliable and truthful, we can believe that. Moreover, His disciples wrote the NT. The authors of the gospels were either eyewitnesses themselves or they were reporting what eyewitnesses told them. Matthew and John were apostles chosen by Christ Himself (Matt. 10:1-3). John Mark is the author of the Gospel of Mark and was once a missionary companion of Paul and Barnabas [Acts 13:5]. We are told by the early church fathers that Mark recorded the words and experiences of the apostle Simon Peter. Luke, the physician for Paul, emphasizes his careful investigation and reliance on eyewitness accounts (Luke 1:1-4). Paul who met the resurrected Jesus on the road to Damascus wrote 13 epistles in the NT. James and Jude were brothers of Jesus. Only in the book of Hebrews do we not know clearly the author’s connection to Jesus. (4) What do we know about the author of Hebrews? (i) The author of Hebrews says that salvation was confirmed to the readers of Hebrews by those who heard the Lord (Heb. 2:3). The apostles are those who heard Him. So the author of Hebrews is not one of the 12 apostles. (ii) He wrote before the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD (Chapters 7 and 8 of Hebrews). Thus, the author lived around the time of the 12 apostles. (iii) He was well-versed in the OT. (There were 98 citations in the book of Hebrews). (iv) He wrote in a more polished Greek rather than the other NT writers who wrote in the common Koine Greek. (v) He calls Timothy “our brother” (13:23). We see then that Timothy is not the author. (vi) He was in Italy when he wrote (13:24). (vii) Even though the author is doubtful among the scholars of our time, he was not unknown to the people to whom the letter was sent. The readers knew him well enough to accept this letter without him mentioning his name. There are at least 3 passages that show that the readers and the author are mutual acquaintances (10:34; 13:18; and 13:23). The passage 13:23 suggests they knew the author well but also that they knew his relationship with Timothy. Luke, Barnabas, and Apollos all fit these characteristics, and some bibles assert that Paul is the author of Hebrews, but that designation is not scripture itself but an indication of a scribal insertion. (5) Allow me to give additional points against Paul being the author of Hebrews. First, Paul’s writing in the 13 epistles attributed to him is in common, ordinary, everyday Koine Greek, while Hebrews is written in a more technical, refined Greek. Secondly, Paul called Timothy, “my son” or “my beloved son in the faith” (1 Tim. 1:2; 2 Tim. 1:2) while Hebrews refers to him as a “brother” or an associate. This difference in relational terminology suggests a different authorial voice. Third, the writing style, theology, and anonymity of the author of Hebrews contrast significantly with Paul’s known epistles. Paul always names himself in the opening salutation. It would be uncharacteristic for Paul, who was always eager to assert his apostolic authority when writing. Fourth, early church tradition was divided about attributing Hebrews to Paul. The early church Father Origen questioned Paul’s authorship. He famously said, “Who wrote the epistle, in truth, [only] God knows.” Fifth, there is a difference in theological emphasis. Paul emphasizes concepts like justification by faith and Christ as the “one Mediator between God and men, who gave Himself a RANSOM for all,” (1 Tim. 2:5-6), while Hebrews focuses on Christ as our High Priest, the superiority of the New Covenant, and a heavy use of OT typology — themes that are not central in Paul’s letters. The concept of Jesus as a High Priest is unique to Hebrews and is not found in Paul’s writings. Sixth, greater WARNINGS appear in Hebrews than Paul ever gave in his known epistles. (6) There are several possibilities as to who is the author of Hebrews might be. (i) The early church Fathers in the East attributed Hebrews to Paul. The author was certainly familiar with Paul’s own doctrine. Moreover, the author was familiar that Timothy [13:23] was Paul’s trusted companion. However, point 2 above shows that Paul always refers to Timothy as his “son in the Lord” and not merely as an associate [1 Tim. 1:2, 1:18; 2 Tim. 1:2; 2:1]. I think I have sufficiently proved that Paul is not the author of Hebrews. (ii) Luke. The evidence that could support Luke as author of Hebrews is Luke’s familiarity with the polished Greek in Hebrews. Luke having travelled with Paul in his missionary journeys, along with Silas and Timothy, and his exposure to Paul’s doctrine and his knowledge that Timothy was Paul’s trusted companion makes Luke a candidate for the author of Hebrews. (iii) Barnabas. The early church father Tertullion held that Barnabas was the author of Hebrews. The evidence is he was an associate of Timothy and he was a Levite (Acts 4:36) which would fit the emphasis in Hebrews. (iv) Apollos. The evidence for him being the author of Hebrews is the polished style of Greek fits his training; the OT quotes fit his emphasis, and the eloquence of Hebrews fit his oratorical skills (see Acts 18:24). (v) Apollos. The evidence for him being the author of Hebrews is the polished style of Greek fits his training; the OT quotes fit his emphasis, and the eloquence of Hebrews fit his oratorical skills (see Acts 18:24). (v) Priscilla and Aquila. Adolf Harnack promoted this view but it LACKS internal or eternal evidence. (vi) Priscilla and Aquila. Adolf Harnack promoted this view but it LACKS internal or eternal evidence. (vii) So it turns out that the most likely candidates for the author of Hebrews whose names ares listed in the NT is Luke, Barnabas, or Apollos. Of course, the author could be a person whose name is not listed in the NT. This is episode 246.
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1 week ago
17 minutes 10 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Why Trust the Bible? - Part 2
References: (1) At the end of the last episode I had begun an argument supporting the divinity of Jesus. I do that to support His view that the Bible is the Word of God. (2) Jesus answers the question from the high priest boldly by saying: “I am.” That answer echoes what the Lord speaks to Moses out of the Burning Bush in Exodus 3:14 by saying “I AM WHO I AM.” (3) In John 8:58 Jesus used the words “I am” to some Jews. He declared, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I am.” When He used those forbidden words the Jews immediately took up stones  with the intention of killing Jesus, for they understood Jesus was identifying Himself as Yahweh, the God of the Bible. By claiming the divine name for Yahweh Jesus affirms His ETERNAL existence (John 1:1), His EQUALITY with the Father (John 10:30), and His right to receive WORSHIP. After Peter tried to walk on the water, the disciples in the boat did worship Jesus and they remarked “Truly You are the Son of God” (Matt. 14:33). (4) In the rest of His answer to the high priest, Jesus is identifying Himself as the Son of Man in Daniel 7:13-14. That means He is implying He is the Jewish Messiah and the Son of God. (5) Yahweh is an OT term for God meaning “Lord.” A comparison of OT verses about Yahweh with NT verses about Jesus gives biblical evidence of Jesus’ identity as Yahweh. (6) Is. 44:24 asserts: “Thus says the Lord (Yahweh), your Redeemer, and He who formed you from the womb: I am the Lord, who MAKES ALL THINGS, who STRETCHES out the heavens ALL ALONE, who SPREADS abroad the earth BY MYSELF.” (7) In the NT, however, Christ is presented as the Creator of “all things” (John 1:3; Rom. 1:20; Col. 1:16; Heb. 1:1). (8) Thus, we know God the Father and Jesus Christ, the Son, are both identified as Yahweh. (9) Jesus is also identified as Elohim in Isaiah 9:6 (the Messiah is “Mighty God”) and in Isaiah 40:3 as “a highway for our God.” (10) Further, in the NT Jesus is identified as Theos, a common Greek word translated “God.”  It corresponds to the OT Elohim. (11) Jesus is also identified as Kurios, a common NT Greek term for “Lord.” It is equivalent to the OT Yahweh. (12) The NT further acknowledges that Jesus has the attributes of God. For example, John 1:1 affirms “In the beginning WAS the Word, and the Word was WITH God, and the Word WAS God.” We learn later in chapter 1 of John that Jesus is the Word. Thus we understand Jesus is ETERNAL when it says the Word was God. The word “was” is an IMPERFECT TENSE in Greek indicating continuous, ongoing existence. (13) Also  Jesus’ teaching  reveal His deity. (14) John 3:16 makes reference to Jesus as the Son of God so that Jesus has the same divine nature as God the Father. John 5:18 makes it even clearer: “The Jews sought all the more to kill Him because He not only broke the Sabbath, but also said that God  was His Father, making Himself EQUAL with God.” Jesus never gives a gift of peace or sonship and later reneges. This is episode 245.
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2 weeks ago
18 minutes 38 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Why Trust the Bible? - Part 1
References: (1) Some people believe that God will put disease on you to teach you a lesson. The Scriptures contradict that assertion: Exodus 23:25 says, “So you shall serve the Lord your God, and He will BLESS your bread and your water. And I will TAKE SICKNESS AWAY from the midst of you.” The phrase “take sickness away from you” can also be translated as “I will TURN OFF SICKNESS from you.” If God can “turns off sickness from you,” then He is not putting sickness on you to teach you a lesson.   (2) The Scriptures say, “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you” (James 4:7). Resisting the devil would be a FRUITLESS EXERCISE if God puts disease on us to teach us something. That would mean that God would be suffering from SCHIZOPHRENIA because the Bible says He sent His word to heal us (Ps. 107:20; Isa. 53, and I Pet. 2:24). (3) Some people are adamant to say that healing only refers to SPIRITUAL healing and not PHYSICAL healing. (4) When the bed of the paralytic was lowered through the roof in Capernaum described in Mark 2:1-12, Jesus did not venture                                                                                                                            to say to the paralytic: “Healing is only a SPIRITUAL healing and not a PHYSICAL healing, so allow Me to deliver you from spiritual depression.” No, Jesus said, “I say to you, take up your bed, and go to your house.” The former paralytic, is now PHYSICALLY RESTORED; he could now WALK, was suddenly STRONG ENOUGH to take up his bed, and GO TO HIS HOUSE without having anyone aid him. That is surely more than spiritual healing. (5) My theology is this: God is GOOD, and the devil is BAD. I will not attribute to God, the curses of Satan, neither will I attribute to Satan the blessings of God. For God is good and the devil is bad. (6) The Barna Survey of 2024 indicated that enthusiasm for the presidential election in that year was lower than that of 2020. One of the most important findings of the survey is the depressed  voting intent of the “people of religious faith.” Using the prior presidential election, Barna provided some CONTEXT for the importance of church engagement in the electoral process. Barna alludes to the 32 million who regularly attend church services but were not likely to vote in that election. Barna pointed out that the gap between Mr. Trump and Mr. Biden in the contested 2020 election was just 7 million votes. That says to me that the added 25 million “people of faith” non-voters in the 2024 election could have been very easily a game-changer. (7) In my opinion voting for the Democratic Party at this time while they maintain their support for abortion and practice hate speech against President Trump is a sin and Christians will have to answer to God. (8) In the article “Navigating the Emerging Church Highway” the author Mark Driscoll says, “Not only should we send missionaries across the WORLD to evangelize lost pagan peoples, but we should also send missionaries across the STREET because the people there are lost pagans, too.” (9) Jehovah’s Witnesses and Islam say the Bible is corrupted and Bart Ehrman’s book Misquoting Jesus argues that the scribes DID, in fact, get it wrong. (10) The NT says Jesus CLAIMED to be God. To support that claim let me remind you of several occasions where Jesus said what amounted to that claim. (11) Jesus said to the woman at the well in Samaria, “I who speak to you am the Christ” (John 4:25-26). Also Jesus said, “Before Abraham was, I am” (John 8:58). Jesus healed the man born blind and told him that He was, in fact, the Son of God (John 9:1-38). Moreover, Jesus said, “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30). And He told Philip: “He who has seen Me has seen the Father” (John 14:9b). (12) The high priest asked Jesus: “Are You the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?” Jesus answered, “I am. And you will see the Son of Man sitting  at the right hand of the Power, and coming with the clouds of heaven” (Mark 14:61b-62). These 2 verses have powerful significance. Jesus gives an UNAMBIGUOUS, forthright answer to the high priest’s question, when He says, “I am.” Moreover, Jesus is identifying Himself as the Son of Man in Daniel 7:13-14 which implies He is the Jewish Messiah and the Son of God. This is episode 244.
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3 weeks ago
16 minutes 58 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Major World Religions - Part 3
References: (1) In Islamic discourse, the term for someone outside the Islamic faith is kafir (or “infidel”), which  refers to an unbeliever and includes particularly Jews and Christians which Muslims call the “People of the Book.” The Book, of course, is the Bible. The English word “infidel” comes from a French or a Latin word which means “unfaithful.” (2) Certain Islamic scholars argue that salvation is not limited to Muslims. They hold that “Islam” in the Qur’an refers to the act of submitting to Allah’s will and anyone — including righteous Jews and Christians — who does so may be saved. (3) Does the Qur’an say that infidels should be killed? Surah 9:5 says, “Kill the idolaters wherever you find them and take them prisoners, and beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them at every ambush. But if they repent and observe prayer and pay the Zakat, then leave their way free. Surely, Allah is Most Forgiving,and Merciful.” Some people have said that this verse Surah 9:5 is often used as evidence that Islam allows the killing of non-Muslims. But the verse addresses idolaters and not infidels. (4) Fear of eternal torment is a prevalent theme of the Qur’an. Paradise includes a garden populated with what is called houris, that is, maidens designed by Allah to provide sexual pleasures to righteous Muslim men. (5) Now let’s turn our attention to Hinduism. Ravi Zacharias, former head of Ravi Zacharias International Ministry, says Hindus believe in 330 million deities. Others say that conclusion is a misinterpretation of the word “koti” which is translated as a word that means ten million but it can also mean “type” or “category.” Therefore, ancient texts may be referring to 33 types of deities, not 330 million. (6) Either way, Hinduism is POLYTHEISTIC totally contrary to Islam, Judaism, and Christianity who believe in MONOTHEISM. (7)  Monotheism means that there is one infinite God who created the heavens and the earth. He is also immanent (with humans) and also transcendent (over humans). Evil exists, but God will defeat it, not humanity. History is LINEAR and points toward a CONSUMMATION in the creation of the future kingdom of  God. The purpose of God is to bring glory to God. (8) Christianity asserts this monotheistic God created all that is, including the elements as well a space, time, and matter. Therefore, this God is immaterial (spirit), spaceless (omnipresent), and timeless (eternal). He did not bring these things together out of “stuff” that already existed, but created the universe ex nihilo, out of nothing. Human beings were specially created by God as His signature creation. But humans have rebelled against God and broken themselves as a result. The universe will one day have an end in the final judgment of God. That is a nutshell version of monotheism. John Lennox, an Oxford, author and possessor of 3 PhD’s, says, “The heart of monotheism is that God, who is outside history, is the guarantor of MEANING.” (9) Hindus believe in REINCARNATION. When a person dies, he or she comes back as another person or as another animal. In this way a soul learns many lessons. This process continues through death and reincarnation over and over again until eventually it can reach a stage called mukti when reincarnations cease. (10) The Bible REJECTS reincarnation: “It is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment” (Heb. 9:27). (11) In Hinduism, Jesus is generally viewed with RESPECT, often seen as a holy person, a great teacher, and some Hindus even consider Jesus as an AVATAR of God meaning an incarnation of a deity. (12) Now let’s turn our attention to Buddhism. Siddhartha Gautama (563-483 BC)  is the founder of Buddhism. The story goes that Gautama fell into a deep sleep under the tree of wisdom. There he reached the highest degree of God-consciousness known as Nirvana. Nirvana is the end of consciousness. It is EMPTINESS. The Bible REJECTS Nirvana. The Bible says followers of Christ are told to be filled with the Spirit (Eph. 5:18). (13) In the book 12 Major World Religions the author Jason Boyett says, “The world’s great religions make exclusive and contradictory claims about TRUTH.” (14) No Muslim is able to say the Muhammad is a God. A Buddhist cannot say that Buddha is a Savior. A Christian Scientist cannot assert that Mary Baker Eddy is a sacrifice to God. Confucius does not claim he is a substitute for sinners. A Jehovah’s Witness cannot assert that Charles Taze Russell came to seek and save the lost. No Mormon proclaims that Joseph Smith paid the penalty for sins. No progressive minister offers to satisfy the wrath of God for anyone. But here is the important point: Jesus is a substitute for sinners and did, in fact, pay the penalty for sin (Eph. 5:1-2). Jesus is the only founder of a religion who is both human and divine. Also He is the only one who was resurrected from the dead. This is episode 243.
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1 month ago
17 minutes 9 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Major World Religions - Part 2
References: (1) Right now Christianity is the largest major religion in the world in terms of population. Studies in the 21st century suggest that, in terms of percentage and worldwide impact, Islam is the fastest growing major religion in the world. A comprehensive religious FORECAST by the Pew Research Center PREDICTS that the global Muslim population will grow at a faster rate than the Christian population. (2) Key Factors In Islam’s Growth include: Younger demographics: The Muslim population is, on average, younger than other religious groups. Higher fertility rates: Muslims have average fertility rate compared to other religious groups, contributing to populations growth. Conversion is a factor in demographic shifts. For instance, 77% of new converts to Islam in the United States are from Christianity, and 19% are from non-religious commitments. (3) Another important DETERMINANT of growth is the current AGE DISTRIBUTION of each religious group. In 2010, more than a quarter of the worlds’s total population (27%) was under the age of 15. But an even higher percentage of Muslims (34%) and Hindus (30%) were younger than 15, while the share of Christians under 15 matched the global average (27%). (4) If current demographic trends continue, Islam will nearly catch up to Christianity by the middle of the 21st century. Between 2010 and 2050, the world’s population is expected to rise to 9.3 billion, a 35% increase. Over that same period, Muslims are projected to increase by 73%. The number of Christians also is projected to rise, but more slowly, at about the same rated (35%) as the global population overall. (5) However, this prediction is a bit confusing to me that according to other various scholars and sources and numerous articles, Pentecostalism — a Protestant Christian movement — is the fastest growing religion in the world and this growth is primarily due to religious CONVERSION. (6) Pentecostalism is a renewal movement within Protestant Christianity that emphasizes a direct, personal experience with God through a Spirit-filled baptism and the ongoing activity of the Holy Spirit. Key characteristics include the belief in spiritual gifts such as speaking in tongues (glossolalia), divine healing, and prophecy all seen as active manifestations of the Holy Spirit still operating today. (7) The question that poses itself is the following: Is Allah and the God of the Bible the same God? (8) In the pamphlet Muslim and Christian Beliefs by Bruce McDowell and Anees Zaka says on p. 27 that this belief that Allah and the God of the Bible are IDENTICAL is FOUNDATIONAL to Islam. (9) But the Christian teaching is that the God of the Bible is a TRINITARIAN God, and the Islam teaching is that Allah is absolute unity what they call tawhid and not a trinity. So these 2 Gods  cannot be identical. (10) Moreover, the human attributes such as fatherhood cannot be associated with Allah. But the Bible presents the God of the Bible as a Father. For instance, Psalm 103:13 says, “The Lord is like a father to His children, tender and compassionate to those who fear Him.” (11) The Qur’an fails to mention that Allah loves people nor do people have an obligation to love Allah or our neighbor as commanded in the Bible. In 1 John 4:7-21 there are 27 references to love in 14 verses. The Bible tells us that the God of the Bible loves us even though we are sinners in rebellion against Him. (12) Love implies a RELATIONSHIP. But Allah is UNKNOWABLE. Allah’s love is what Christians would call COMMON GRACE, in that Allah shows His mercy and care for His CREATION. But this love is not  a PERSONAL or SUSTAINING love. There is no REDEMPTIVE LOVE in Islam, unlike in Christianity: “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Rom. 5:8). The apostle John writes, “Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God, and everyone who loves is born of God and KNOWS God” (1 John 4:7). So the God of the Bible is KNOWABLE in contrast to what the Qur’an says is Allah’s stance. This is episode 242.
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1 month ago
17 minutes 9 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Major World Religions - Part 1
References: (1) Both Islam and Christianity share some common beliefs. I refer you to the pamphlet Muslim and Christian Beliefs by Bruce McDowell and Anees Zara which gives 8 common beliefs. (2) Islam, Judaism, and Christianity honor Abraham as the progenitor of their religions. The frequent mention in the Qur’an of the biblical characters like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Joseph, Moses, David, Solomon, and others, together with such NT characters as Zacharias, John the Baptist, Mary, and Jesus, appears to demonstrate a close relationship between the Bible and the Qur’an and therefore between Christianity and Islam. (3) Christianity views their God, Yahweh, the God who said to Moses, “I AM WHO I AM” (Exod. 3:14). The God of Christianity is called the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Christianity views Jesus as the Son of God, fully divine and fully human. He is the Lord and Savior; His death on the cross of crucifixion paid the penalty for our sins (1 Cor. 15:3) and His resurrection was for our justification (Rom. 4:25). (4) Islam DENIES Jesus was crucified (most Muslims believe He was taken to heaven without dying). Islam further denies Jesus was divine, and, in particular, denies He was the Son of God. (5) The biblical law of Moses, Psalms of David, and the Gospel of Jesus are accepted in the Qur’an, but Muslim scholars teach that Jews and Christians have corrupted these original revelations. (6) Many Muslims think that Christians believe in 3 Gods and are therefore guilty of the greatest sin what they call shirk. Muslims reject the biblical concept of the Trinity. (7) The resurrection is important because it PROVES Jesus’ claims to DEITY (Rom. 1:3). (8) The gospel NEEDED because it provides a WAY for humanity to be SAVED and RECONCILED to God. It offers FORGIVENESS of sins and a relationship with the Heavenly Father through faith in Jesus Christ. (9) In Christianity morality flows from the love of God and neighbor (Matt. 22:37-40); grace and salvation produces good works (Eph. 2:8-10). Good works are evidence of salvation. Only in Christianity is salvation offered as a free gift. Salvation is through Jesus Christ — not something EARNED, but something received by grace through faith in Christ. (10) In Islam, morality is based on obedience to Allah’s laws (sharia). Salvation depends on the balance of good and bad deeds. Christianity sees morality as a response to God’s grace; Islam sees morality as a means to EARN FAVOR with Allah. (11) In Islam, humans are basically good, but fallible and need guidance. The balance between good and bad deeds determines eternal destiny in paradise or hell. Allah’s mercy may tip the scales to heaven, as Allah’s will is supreme. This is episode 241.
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1 month ago
16 minutes 9 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Critique of Aberrant Religions - Part 5
References: (1) The New Age movement in addition to its PANTHEISM is an unstructured belief in the NETWORK of secular humanistic ideas and philosophies. (2) the term “New Age“ refers to the “Age of Aquarius,“ a phrase taken from astrology, which New Age followers believe that age has dawned. (3) New Agers believe that we must seek the divine within every one of us and so usher in a new millennium as a revived people. (4) The New Age movement has no church, no sacred books, no single leader, and no list of members. It is an UMBRELLA movement embracing a wide range of beliefs and practices. It is like a SPONGGE in the way it collects different ideas from different religions, cultures, and philosophies. It borrows numerous Christian words and often gives the false impression of being Christian. Their words have different meanings than in traditional Christianity. (5) their view of Jesus is he is not the true God, nor is he the savior, but a spiritual model and a guru. He did not rise from the dead, but “rose“ into higher spiritual realm. (6) The LAPD cold-case detective J. Warner Wallace says, “Nothing could be more diverse than the New Age movement when related to the IDENTITY of Jesus. (7) Wallace continues, “Since the 1800’s, many New Age spiritual movements have described Jesus as some sort of sage, teacher, or philosopher. (8) The New Age movement does not have the word “sin“ in its vocabulary. Since New Agers do not acknowledge sin or sinfulness, then as a consequence, New Age ELIMINATES the need for a Savior. Therefore, Jesus, as savior is not considered to be necessary. Nor is his death on the cross as a payment for the penalty of sin treated with any degree of respect. (9) All people need to,say New Agers, is realize their own divine nature. (10) They say what you need is to be SAVED FROM is not sin but IGNORANCE. (11) New Agers believe in REINCARNATION, that events in the world are influenced by the stars. They practice nature worship, and they say that humanity is not, at present, completely separated from God because of sin. (12) The cult expert Alan Gromes has stated: “Cults GROW OUT OF and DEVIATE FROM a previously established religion.” (13) Judaism acknowledges Jesus was a teacher and a rabbi. They grant that Jesus’ mother was named Mary. Judaism agrees Jesus had many disciples, and admits He was a miracle worker, was crucified on the cross, andHis followers reported He rose from the dead. But Judaism does not accept Jesus as divine nor as the Messiah nor as the Son of God. Instead, they view him as a false Messiah and a martyred Jewish rabbi. (14) Judaism celebrates many holidays and festivals, including Passover, Feast of Tabernacles or Feast of Booths, Hanukkah, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Purim, a Jewish holiday, celebrating the saving of the Jewish people from a part of extermination in ancient Persia, as told in the biblical book of Esther. This is episode 240.
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14 minutes 59 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Critique of Aberrant Religions - Part 4
References: (1) These religions have a different worldview from that of Christianity. My purpose is twofold: (1) to understand some of what other religions profess and believe and (2) to subject these religions to intentional analysis concerning their founders, their view of God, of Jesus, of salvation, and their view of the afterlife. I have said these aberrant religions usually use Christian TERMS but they INVENT new meanings that are VASTLY DIFFERENT from their traditional Christian meanings. (2) We continue today to analyze Latter-day Saints. Allow me to use the abbreviation LDS to signify Latter-day Saints. (3) We continue today to analyze Latter-day Saints. Allow me to use the abbreviation LDS to signify Latter-day Saints. (4) In 1998, the Mormon prophet Gordon B. Hinkley CONFESSED that he believed in a different Jesus than the “traditional Christ” worshipped by those outside the LDS Church. He explained, “The traditional Christ of whom they speak is not the Christ of who I speak” (LDS Church News on June 20, 1998). (5) Progressive Christianity is a spreading church movement in America that emphasizes SOCIAL JUSTICE, INCLUSIVITY welcoming and affirming LGBTQ+ individuals and other marginalized groups, and a WILLINGNESS to REINTERPRET orthodox Christian doctrines in light of contemporary issues. (6) Progressive Christians emphasize the ETHICAL TEACHINGS and EXAMPLE  of Jesus, focusing on love, compassion, and justice, rather than of focusing on specific theological doctrines. (7) Critics argue that progressive Christianity WATERS DOWN biblical authority, REDEFINES concepts like sin and salvation, and PRIORITIZES social justice ACTIVISM over individual CONVERSION and WORSHP. Some critics argue that this focus can OVERSHADOW or even REPLACE the core message of salvation by grace through faith in Christ and not by works (Eph. 2:8-10) and view it as a DEPARTURE from traditional beliefs and practices. (8) Progressive Christians view the Bible is merely a HUMAN DOCUMENT rather than affirming “all Scripture is INSPIRED  by God and PROFITABLE for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work” (2 Tim. 3:16-17). Some progressive Christians view Jesus as a MORAL EXAMPLE rather than as a DIVINE SAVIOR. (9) Progressive Christian gurus Brian McLaren, Doug Pagitt, and Rob Bell have drifted away from a discussion about how to contextualize timeless Christian truth in ways that speak to the postmodern CULTURE and has instead come to focus on creating a TOTALLY NEW Christianity contrary to the warning of Gal. 1:6-10 about following a gospel contrary to what the Galatians received from the apostle Paul. (10) The term “New Age” refers to a movement that originated in the US in the late 1970s. It encompasses a range of beliefs and practices that blend elements of various religious traditions, Eastern mysticism, and esoteric philosophies. It embraces pantheistic ideas from traditional Hinduism, some forms of Buddhism, Christian Science, and many forms of contemporary belief advocated in America by former California governor, Jerry Brown, Shirley MacLaine, Depak Chopra, and Oprah Winfrey. Millions flock to Oprah Winfrey’s public lectures and swallow her deceptions hook, line, and sinker.  All the while she is shellacking the skids into hell. (11) New Agers think “God” IS the universe. And they teach we are all divine. This is contrary to what the Bible repeatedly says that there is only ONE God. In particular, consider the book of Isaiah which says, “I am the Lord, and there is NO OTHER ; there is NO GOD BESIDE ME” (Isa. 45:5-6, 14, 21-22; 46:9-10). (12) This affinity regarding occult practices occurs in some programs on TV, and in the movies. This worldview was popularized in the Star Wars films. One cannot help but notice the connections between New Age thinking and the Star Wars universe of the movie director George Lucas. In the Star Wars movies, the Force is an energy FIELD that creates life, sustains it, flows through nature, and binds it all together. What is more, the Force gives wisdom and guidance and even directs our actions. This is episode 239.
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17 minutes 33 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Critique of Aberrant Religions - Part 3
References: (1) We were discussing the Church of Latter-Day Saints or Mormonism. LDS cites 2 Thess. 2:3-4 as supporting their view of the total apostasy of the church. However, the common evangelical interpretation of the entire chapter 2 of 2 Thessalonians is elucidated by discussing a few terms:      a. That Day (v.2). Usually it is interpreted as the day of the Lord – the climactic time when Christ returns in glory to judge all the world and establish his kingdom (compare 1 Thess. 5:2 and Joel 2:31). The apostle Paul is reassuring believers in Christ that that day has NOT YET COME, because certain events must happen FIRST.      b. Most scholars commonly understand the phrase “falling away” (v. 3) as referring to a widespread departure from the true Christian faith before Christ’s return. Some view it as the rise of false teachers, moral compromise, and rejection of biblical truth (cf. 1 Tim. 4:1, and 2 Tim. 3:1-5).      c. The phrase “Man of sin or man of lawlessness” (v. 3) is commonly identified with the Antichrist– a future, personal, charismatic WORLD LEADER, who opposes God, exalts himself, and demands worship (cf. Dan. 7:25; Rev. 13). The Antichrist is viewed as the ultimate embodiment of human rebellion against God.      d.  The phrase “mystery of lawlessness” (v. 7) refers to the hidden, ongoing power of REBELLION against God, already at work in the world, even before the Antichrist is revealed. This mystery means that lawlessness is already operating in subtle, deceptive ways, restrained now by God‘s appointed power (often understood as the Holy Spirit or a divinely ordained authority).      e.  “Coming of the lawless one” (v.9) describes the Antichrist’s public rise to power, accompanied by satanic deception, counterfeit miracles, and persuasive lies. His arrival is contrasted with Christ’s true coming – the Antichrist’s rule will be short-lived and destroyed by the brightness of Jesus‘s return (v. 8). (2) Jesus promised His followers that He would be with them in their ministry of making disciples, baptizing, and teaching “even unto the end of the age” (Matt. 28:20). He promised that He would build His church, and that the “gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matt. 16:18). Such promises would have been BROKEN had Jesus allowed His church to go into complete apostasy. While the Bible does mention that “some [would] depart the faith” (1 Tim. 4:1), it never implies that a great apostasy would take place prior to His return. The fact that “some would depart the faith” implies that others would not. God’s word stands forever and will not fail to accomplish His purpose (Isa. 40:8; 55:11) and that is totally contrary to the Mormon doctrine of the great apostasy. (3) Salvation in Mormonism is by WORKS, including faithfulness to LDS church leaders, LDS baptism, and tithing. (4) The gospel of Mormonism is one of WORKS, which is contrary to the gospel of grace taught in Eph. 2:8-10. The Mormon gospel falls into the category of “a different gospel” (Gal. 1:8). (5) LDS believe in a different AFTER LIFE than that of Christianity. They believe that all people end up in one of 3 kingdoms of glory — the celestial, the terrestrial, or the telestial rather than what the Bible asserts that people will end up either in heaven or hell in the after life, depending on whether they have trusted in Christ.      a. The celestial kingdom is the highest degree of glory and is inhabited by faithful Mormons.      b. The terrestrial kingdom is reserved for non-Mormons who live moral lives as well as “less than valiant” Mormons      c. The telestial kingdom is populated by those who have been carnal and sinful throughout life. (6) Certainly the last 6 commandments of the Decalogue are instrumental to determine morality for Judaism and Christianity. Christianity says we are saved by grace alone through faith alone because of Christ alone (Eph. 2:8-10). Moreover, works are the EVIDENCE of true faith, but not the BASIS for salvation — works FOLLOW salvation. (7) There is no denying that men like Abraham, Jacob, David, and Solomon practiced plural marriage. Instead we find polygamy being tolerated by God rather than being commanded by Him, because it often caused conflict and sometimes led the family into idolatry. Monogamy was always the rule, and polygamy was always the exception. A man was to cleave to his wife (not wives), and as Jesus confirmed, these two shall become one flesh (Gen. 2:24; Mark 10:8). The apostle Paul wrote that every man should have his own wife and every woman her own husband (1 Cor. 7:2), assuming monogamy as the norm. This pattern is also expected for those seeking office in the church (1 Tim. 3:2; Titus 1:6). The NT never condones any marriage but a relationship of one man and one woman. Thus, there is no same sex marriages. (8) Mormon doctrine stands in STARK CONTRAST with Jewish and Christian MONOTHEISM, which teaches contrary to the POLYTHEISM of LDS that there is only one TRUE God and that every other god is a false god. (9) LDS theology denies the biblical gospel of grace (Eph. 2:8-10;  Gal.1:6). The Book of Mormon teaches, “Be reconciled to God; for we know that it is by grace that we are saved, after ALL WE CAN DO” (2 Nephi 25:23). This is episode 238.
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2 months ago
17 minutes 12 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Critique of Aberrant Religions - Part 2
References: (1) We have addressed Christian Liberalism, Christian Science, and Jehovah’s Witnesses. Now let us turn our FOCUS to Latter-day Saints or Mormonism. (2) Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844) claimed that in 1820, 10 years prior to him starting the LDS church, he received his “First Vision,” at the age of 14. Smith had been studying the passage in the Bible James 1:5 which says, “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all generously and without reproach, and it will be given him.” On the BASIS of that verse, Smith determined to ask God which Christian church to JOIN. He claims his question was answered in a VISION where God the Father and Jesus Christ both appeared to him in a “sacred grove” of trees near his home in Palmyra, New York. Smith reported that Christ WARNED him to join NONE of the churches because they were all WRONG, their creeds were an ABOMINATION in God’s sight, and those who profess these religions were all CORRUPT. (3) Now let us compare some of LDS doctrines with those of Christianity. (4) Is the God of Mormonism the same as the God of the Bible? No. The God of Mormonism was formerly a mortal, finite human who became God and attained his current deified state by obedience to eternal laws and principles. And because he could become God, individual humans can still become divine by following the same eternal laws and principles. (4) But the God of the Bible has always been ETERNALLY God (Ps. 90:2). God is spirit (John 4:24). James 2:19  says, “You believe that there is one God. You do well. Even the demons believe, and tremble.” The God of the Bible is all-knowing and all-loving God, yet He declares that He knows of no other gods (Isa. 44:18). God insists that before Him no god was formed, neither shall there be any god that comes after Him (Isa. 43:10; 44:6). In summary, the God described in the Bible is not the god in which Mormons believe. LDS doctrine claims that God the Father was once a man, but “progressed” to godhood. In LDS doctrine God has a physical body, thus, He is not spirit as Christianity affirms. Mormonism promotes that humans can become gods contrary to what the Bible plainly declares. (5) In Mormonism God the Father has “a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man’s” and can only be at one place at any time. This is totally contrary to the biblical fact that God is Spirit. (6) Christianity has no concept of humans becoming gods, but Mormons believe that humans can become gods. Consequently, there are many gods in Mormonism; in other words, LDS doctrine is manifestly POLYTHEISTIC, and that is totally contrary to the fact that the Bible says the Lord is the Only God. In the words of Mormon apostle Orson Pratt, “If we should take a million other worlds like this and number their particles, we should find that there are more gods than there are particles of matter in those worlds.” (7) Mormonism sees Jesus as the Spirit child of God the Father, a heavenly Mother and spirit brother of Lucifer contrary to what Christianity teaches concerning the Virgin Birth through Mary. (8) Fifth LDS president Lorenzo Snow stated, “As Man is, God once was; as God is, man may become.” (9) LDS teaches that TOTAL APOSTASY overcame the Christian church shortly after the death of the last apostle. They predicted that apostasy would engulf the Christian church in what they called the “GREAT APOSTASY” — a complete abandonment of true Christian principles. Thus, there had been NO TRUE CHRISTIANITY on the earth for 1700 years. Therefore, the “one true church” needed to be  RESTORED. (10) The sacred books for LDS are the King James Version of the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price written by Smith. LDS claims that the Bible is “the word of God insofar as it is translated correctly.” The Doctrine and Covenants contains revelations and declarations given through various LDS leaders, but primarily by Joseph Smith. (11) Ron Rhodes author of the book “The 10 Most Important Things You Can Say to a Mormon.” (12) Rhodes adds more detail: “This passage records the apostle Paul’s warning against believing a DIFFERENT gospel. Notice that there is NO INDICATION that there would be a TOTAL apostasy of the entire church throughout the world. The LOCAL CHURCH in Galatia was the focus of these statements by the apostle Paul.” (13) “The Galatians had apparently succumbed to a gospel that added WORKS TO FAITH. . . . This effectively added “law” to the “grace” Paul had been preaching. Gal. 3:1, 3 says, ‘You foolish Galatians! . . . . After beginning with the Spirit, are you now trying to attain your goal by human effort?’” This is episode 237.
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2 months ago
16 minutes 18 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Critique of Aberrant Religions - Part 1
References: (1) Biblical Christianity demands an EVANGELICAL OUTREACH of the followers of Christ whereas Christian liberalism typically is NOT INTERESTED in evangelism. (2) Evangelism may be defined as proclaiming that Jesus Christ is God, Savior, and Mediator between God and man. The purpose of evangelism is persuading people to become His disciples. (3) Jesus gave His disciples a commandment: The so-called Great Commission of Matt. 28:19. (4) That commandment applies to us. We have a responsibility to obey that commandment. We know we are saved by grace (Eph. 2:8-10). The MOCKERY and tragedy of grace is that we receive grace for our own salvation but fail to extend grace to those who need it for their salvation. (5) That commandment applies to us. We have a responsibility to obey that commandment. We know we are saved by grace (Eph. 2:8-10). The MOCKERY and tragedy of grace is that we receive grace for our own salvation but fail to extend grace to those who need it for their salvation. (6) B is to believe in Jesus as Savior. When Jesus died on the Cross, He took our sin upon Himself. Once you are ready to admit that you are a sinner, and once you realize that Jesus took your sin upon Himself when He died for you; it is time for you to take action. (7) C is for you to come to Jesus (Matt. 11:28-30). (8) Allow me to turn our attention to what some aberrant religions say about Jesus and relate how they use Christian TERMS but they INVENT new meanings that are VASTLY DIFFERENT from their traditional Christian meanings. (9) Christian Science was founded by Mary Baker Eddy. (10) According to Mrs. Eddy, God is an IMPERSONAL PRINCIPLE of life, truth, love, intelligence, and spirit. Jesus was not the Christ, but a man who DISPLAYED what Christian Scientists call the “Christ,”which is available to all. This idea “Christ” is a PRINCIPLE of divine truth that is responsible for HEALING sickness and sin. (11) Who is God in JWs doctrine? He is only one divine person, and not a Trinity. (12) JWs claim to believe in salvation by WORKS. Indeed, to get one’s name written in the Book of Life will depend upon one’s works. (13) JWs claim that Christianity fell into general apostasy under Emperor Constantine in the 4th century AD. To restore Christianity in the last days, JWs believe God appointed Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916) to be their leader. He established the Watchtower organization to provide spiritual truth for the true worshipers through literature such as The Watchtower and Awake! magazines. (14) JWs have predicted when the world would end. But their predicted dates have failed miserably. Russell shifted the date of the end of the world from 1874, 1914, 1918, 1925, 1975, and 1995. This is episode 236.
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2 months ago
17 minutes 17 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ - Part 8
References: (1) Almost every religion honors Jesus to some degree. Most will agree He is a great teacher and a wonder worker. But anything short of total honor ends up treating Jesus with fake honor, deceitful loyalty, and phony respect. Jesus was very clear when He said, “He who is not WITH Me is AGAINST Me; and he who does not gather with Me scatters abroad” (Matt. 12:30). There is NO MIDDLE GROUND here. (2) Christian liberalism is a particular problem in America. It is based on a departure from the traditional tenets of biblical Christianity that FALLS SHORT of true biblical Christianity. Its vocabulary APPEARS to be like the same vocabulary of orthodox Christianity but their MEANING is FAR FROM the true biblical faith. (3) In relation to religion in America, this is not anything new. It is what Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, Christian Scientists, Woke Jesus activists, and Progressive Christians do. I am not aware of any sort of emphasis in these aberrant religions on the Gospel, grace, unconditional love, forgiveness, or the saving power of Jesus Christ. They may TALK a good game but their heart is for from the truth. Liberal theology amounts to HUMANISM, pure and simple. But it is expressed in theological instead of other pejorative terms. (4) The classic 1923 book “Christianity and Liberalism” by J. Gresham Machen. (5) In his book Machen argued that the liberal understanding of Christianity was, in fact, not just a VARIANT VERSION of the Christian faith, nor did it represent simply a different denominational perspective, but was an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT religion. Put simply, Machen thought liberal Christianity was not Christianity at all. (6) It is pertinent to recall H. Richard Neihbur’s criticism of Christian Liberalism. He said, “a God w/o WRATH brought men w/o SIN into a kingdom w/o JUDGMENT through the ministrations of a Christ w/o a CROSS.” (7) An article by Steven Davidson in the book “The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics” by Ed Hindson and Ergun Caner. (8) Christian liberalism usually begins with a DENIAL of the reliability and historical accuracy of the Word of God . This denial generally starts with different ideas regarding CREATION. (9) One biblical doctrine that liberalism seems intent on denying is the VIRGIN BIRTH of Jesus Christ. Yet that doctrine is an essential core doctrine of biblical Christianity. (10) The thinking of the Christian liberal is governed by NATURALISM. Then that means Christian liberals do not believe in the resurrection of Jesus, and therefore in Jesus Christ’s DEITY. Liberalism views Jesus as simply a MODEL Christian, a supreme EXAMPLE of human ATTAINMENT of God’s IDEAL for humanity, but NOTHING MORE. If that is what you believe, why call yourselves Christian? (11) Biblical Christianity demands an EVANGELICAL OUTREACH of the followers of Christ whereas religious liberalism typically is NOT INTERESTED in evangelism. (12) Historically, religious liberalism traces its roots to higher criticism, introduced by German scholars in the mid 1800s. Higher Criticism is a method of biblical study that focuses on the literary and historical origins of biblical texts emphasizing the Bible as a historical document. Higher criticism looks at the social, political, and cultural contexts in which the texts are written. When higher criticism gained a hearing in the religious community that led to an almost immediate denial of the authority of the Pentateuch. This is episode 235.
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3 months ago
16 minutes 8 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ - Part 7
References: (1) Liberal scholars and some conservatives view Isaiah 7:14 as having reference only to NATURAL CONCEPTION AND BIRTH. (2) “Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics” by Norman Geisler. (3) Geisler says, “There is a difficulty with the claim that ‘alma refers to someone who is married.  Not once does the OT use ‘alma to refer to a married person. Bethulah, on the other hand, is used for married women (see Joel 1:8). Geisler says there are several verses in the OT that use ‘alma to refer to a virgin. (4) That controversy and its refutation has been around for a while and that should have laid the controversy to rest. Nevertheless, skeptics to Christianity and the Bible are not deterred. The virgin birth of Christ is the perennial TARGET of naturalistic criticisms. (5) At the root of the rejection of the virgin birth of Christ is the rejection of miracles. The people that reject miracles, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Christian Liberals, atheists, agnostics, and skeptics, for example, elevate naturalism and materialism over the authority of the Bible. (6) The miracles of the Bible continue to embarrass some people today, but that need not be the case. The Bible is full of miracles from the parting of the Red Sea in the OT where the Israelites went across on dry land, to the virgin birth of Jesus, to His calming the storm with a word, and scores of other miraculous deeds including Jesus’ resurrection. (7) Certainly a virgin birth is a miracle. If a theistic God exists, (and I have a proof given in this program, that He does), then miracles are a foregone conclusion. Since the theistic God exists, then He can ACT and He can CREATE. The Bible declares He is the creator and sustainer of the universe, and can accomplish all that He purposes. (8) The virgin birth is fundamental to the Christian faith. To fulfill His role as savior, Jesus had to be both God and human. As God, He could offer a sacrifice of INFINITE VALUE to atone for humanity’s sins, and as a human, He could IDENTIFY with our trials, temptations, and sufferings. He could REPRESENT us to God as our merciful and faithful High Priest who could SYMPATHIZE  with our weaknesses (Heb. 2:17) and ACT as a MEDIATOR between us and God (1 Tim. 2:5-6). (9)  The virgin birth can be intimated from the Lord’s curse on Jeconiah, the king of Judah who reigned from 598-597 BC. Jeconiah, also known as Coniah and Jehoiachin, was dethroned by Nebuchadnezzar and taken into captivity. The curse declared, “None of his descendants shall prosper, sitting on the throne of David and ruling anymore in Judah” (Jer. 22:24-30). (10) The problem with this curse is that some rabbinic Judaists say that this curse prevents Jesus from being the Messiah because Jeconiah is listed in the genealogy of Jesus through Joseph, the husband of Mary, in Matt. 1:1-17. However, this curse does not apply to Jesus since Joseph was only Jesus’ LEGAL FATHER, and not His BIOLOGICAL FATHER. (11) Jesus is unique because of His ascension from the earth. Just like Jesus’ conception and virgin birth, Jesus’ departure was also a miracle. (12) Quotation from John Lennox, a world class Oxford mathematician and author: “Genesis and science say that the universe is GEARED to supporting human life.  But Genesis says more. It says that you, as a human being, bear the IMAGE of God. The starry heavens show the GLORY of God, yes; but they are NOT MADE in God’s image. You are. That makes you UNIQUE. The galaxies are UNIMAGINABLY LARGE compared with you. However, you know THEY exist, but they don’t know that you EXIST. You are more SIGNIFICANT, therefore, than a GALAXY.” This is episode 234.
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3 months ago
17 minutes 9 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ - Part 6
References: (1) Jesus is unique because of His resurrection. Jesus did not decay in some grave in Jerusalem. He rose from the dead and is alive today and we can know Him in an experiential way. He can give us peace, joy, hope, and comfort. (2) Only Jesus, the founder of Christianity, is alive now because of His resurrection. All Christians are able to say with the apostle Paul, “I know whom I have believed” (2 Tim. 1:12). (3) Early Christian sermons focused on the resurrection of Jesus. (4) When presenting the claims of Christ the apostles continually used the fact of Christ’s bodily resurrection as the basis for their arguments [Acts 13:32-41; 17:1-4, 22-31]. No one can deny that the truth of Christianity is based squarely on the bodily resurrection of Christ. (5) Benefits that accrue to believers because of the resurrection:      a. Jesus’ resurrection vindicates His claim to be the Son of God and the Christ.      b. Jesus’ resurrection in the past guarantees the believer’s own resurrection in the future.      c. Jesus’ resurrection is the ground of justification.        d. Jesus’ resurrection grants new life for believers.        e. Jesus’ resurrection defeats death. (6) Not only is Jesus unique because of His death and His resurrection, but He is unique because many events about His life is foretold by prophesy. Centuries before Christ entered the world as the incarnation of God, the OT listed over 300 prophesies regarding the Messiah including:      a. the location of His birthplace in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2).      b. He would be born of  a virgin (Isa. 7:14).      c. He would be betrayed by a close friend (Ps. 41:9).      d. He would be rejected by His own people (Isa. 53:3).      e. His death would pay the penalty for sins (Isa. 53:4-9).      f. His resurrection from the dead (Ps. 16:10; 49:15).      g. the  events as He died (Ps. 22:14-18).      h. the precise time  when He would be cut off (Dan. 9:26). (7) Christ’s entry into the world is promised by prophesy. (8) Not only was Christ was prophetically anticipated, He was also miraculously conceived. This is episode 233.
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3 months ago
16 minutes 9 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ - Part 5
References: (1) Christianity teaches He is unique in every way. From His complete deity to His perfect humanity; from His miraculous conception to His ascension; from His sinless character to His incomparable teaching; from His death to His resurrection — Jesus stands above all other religious or moral teachers. (2) Mormons (or Latter-day Saints) profess that Jesus progressed by obedience and devotion to the truth in the spirit world until He BECAME God rather than Him LAYING ASIDE some of His divine privileges to become a human being according to Phil. 2:5-11. That probably is why Mormons believe that humans can become God by their own effort. (3) The ultimate goal of Mormonism is godhood. Brigham Young said that “the Lord created you and me for the purpose of becoming gods like Himself.” Human exaltation to godhood is what Mormons mean as attaining “eternal life.” (4) The sacred books of Mormonism, include the Bible, the book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price. These are considered to be scriptures with all having EQUAL WEIGHT and the AUTHORITY  as historical witness to God’s promise of salvation fulfilled in the atonement of Jesus Christ as the only begotten of the Father.   (5) Moreover, they view the Bible as “the word of God INSOFAR as it is TRANSLATED CORRECTLY.” Mormons misinterpret certain Bible verses as teaching the plurality of gods and that humans can become gods. Allow me to consider just one example, John 10:34 where Jesus said, “Has it not been written in your law, “You are gods”? Jesus is quoting Ps. 82:6 which is a Psalm about human judges that judge unjustly and show partiality to the wicked. (v. 2). Mormons believe this verse proves their belief that humans can become gods. (6) Second, Jesus’ statement must be interpreted in terms of a condemnation of human judges. If God called human judges ‘gods’ (with a small ‘g’) not because they were an actual deity but because they pronounced life and death judgments over people, then how much more appropriate that we call Jesus the Son of God, the Son of Man, the Son of David, the Savior of the world, the Mediator between God and man, or ythe heavenly High Priest? (7) Hindus think of Jesus as one of many great gurus. (8) Buddhists often acknowledge Jesus as a significant figure, sometimes even viewing Him as an enlightened being. However core Christian doctrines view Jesus as God and the only way to salvation are not compatible with Buddhist beliefs. (9) Christian Liberalism REINTERPRETS traditional Christian doctrines, viewing Jesus as only a human figure who exemplifies moral and ethical principles, rather than a divine being who performed miraculous acts. Miracles are often seen in Christian Liberalism as symbolic narratives rather than literal, supernatural occurrences. For example, the resurrection is seen in Christian Liberalism as a METAPHOR for the triumph of good over evil. (10) Christian Science, founded by Mary Baker Eddy, distinguishes between Jesus, the man, and Christ, the divine IDEA or PRINCIPLE. While Christian Scientists believe in the divinity of Christ, but Christian Science rejects the concept of Jesus being God Himself, but rather sees him as the Son of God, demonstrating the divine principle POTENTIAL within all humanity. In that sense this sounds like pantheism or New Age. Christian Scientists believe that the healings and spiritual works performed by Jesus demonstrates the divinity of Christ. (11) Christianity is unique among world religions, and Jesus Christ’s uniqueness is the CENTERPIECE of Christianity. Jesus is unique because of His resurrection. His RESURRECTION from the grave was the crowning event  of Jesus’ earthly mission. It was not only predicted in Psalms 2 and 26, but also Jesus affirmed it from the very beginning of His ministry. Jesus said, “Destroy this temple, and I will raise it again in three days”  (John 2:19). The temple Jesus was speaking about  was His own body,(John 2:21; Matt. 12:40-42; 17:9). Jesus offered the resurrection as a proof of His deity. Jesus said to those seeking a ‘sign,’ “Yet NO SIGN will be given to it but the sign of Jonah the prophet; for just as Jonah was 3 days and 3 nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man will be 3 days and 3 nights in the heart of the earth” (Matt. 12:38-40). This is episode 232.
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16 minutes 46 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ - Part 4
References: (1) Today I include that Christ’s death gives to believers Victory over Evil, the fifth in my list of benefits. (2) Jesus’ death is a fulfillment of Genesis 3:15 where God spoke to the serpent: “And I will put ENMITY between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel.” (3) Jesus’ death is a fulfillment of Genesis 3:15 where God spoke to the serpent: “And I will put ENMITY between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel.” (4) Her Seed, that is, the Seed of the Woman, refers to Jesus Christ, the Son of God. The phrase “bruise His heel” certainly points to the crucifixion. Christ’s crucifixion was NO AFTERTHOUGHT of God nor to a  SWITCH to PLAN B. (5) To most English readers, the phrase “before the ages” is difficult to understand. What ages? Was it one of the 5 Ice Ages or some biological epoch? I doubt that is what Paul meant. In the Jewish concept of time, the word age is understood as the time period in which we now live, and heaven is the next age. So the phrase “before the ages,” should be read more properly “before this age.” This makes better sense. (6) Paul summarizes all the aspects of Christ’s death in 4 statements beginning with the word “having” in Col. 2:13-15. (7) The phrase “triumphing over them through Him” emphasizes that Christ’s VICTORY over SPIRITUAL EVIL has been accomplished through the INSTRUMENT of the CROSS. Jesus’ death on the cross was a REVERSAL of the expected outcome transforming what looked like DEFEAT, into what actually was a VICTORY over the forces of evil. By triumphing over them, Jesus DISARMED the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame, effectively NULLIFYING their power over believers in Christ. (8) Other religions quibble about several Christian attributes of Jesus. Islam, for example, believes Jesus (known as Isa in Arabic) was the messiah and a prophet, but not God or the Son of God. They revere Him highly and acknowledge His miraculous birth and the miracles He performed, but they do not believe He is part of a trinity or possesses divine attributes. (9) What I say here about Mormons comes from a book by Ron Rhodes called “10 Important Things You Can Say to a Mormon.” (10) Mormons also profess that Jesus progressed by obedience and devotion to the truth in the spirit world until He BECAME God rather than Him laying aside some of His divine privileges to become a human according to Phil. 2:5-11. That probably is why Mormons believe that humans can become God by their own progression. This is episode 231.
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17 minutes 23 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ - Part 3
References: (1) Jesus Christ was UNIQUE in that He ALONE, of all who ever lived, was both GOD and MAN. The Nicene Creed (325 AD) states the uniform belief of all orthodox Christianity was that Christ was FULLY GOD and FULLY MAN in one person. (2) The central message of the Bible is that God Himself has provided a PERFECT MEDIATOR, Jesus Christ. But in order to be a mediator between us and God, Jesus would have to be both human AND divine. He would have to be human in order to REPRESENT the human race before the Divine Judge. Yet He would also have to be divine, because no one but God Himself could have the AUTHORITY to represent God. Jesus, the God-man, was UNIQUELY QUALIFIED to be the Savior of the fallen human race. (3) Normal human experience senses this moral failure and guilt before God. After all, if we are honest about ourselves, we know we are REBELLIOUS. And because God gave us His 10 commandments, we know we will violate them sooner or later. (4) The prospect of deliverance from our predicament would require some sort of ATONEMENT, an act that cancels the sin which has broken our relationship with God. There is a BARRIER between us and God brought on by our rebellion to God [Isa. 59:2]. Only Christ can remove that barrier. (5) The only person who could make atonement would be a person who is BOTH human and divine — human, so that He could suffer the penalty of death on our behalf; divine, so that His life would be absolutely FLAWLESS and His sacrifice would be sufficiently VALUABLE to pay the price, not merely for ONE LIFE but for ANY NUMBER of human lives. (6) The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are central to the Christian faith. 1 Cor. 15:3-8 describes 4 major points of the gospel: (a) Christ DIED for sins. (b) He was BURIED proving He died. (c) He was RAISED on the third day. (d) He APPEARED to Cephas (the apostle Simon Peter), to more than 500 brethren, most of whom were still alive at the time of the writing of 1 Corinthians, so they could attest and not refute the resurrection. Jesus appeared not only to James the brother of Jesus, but also to all the apostles, and last of all, to Paul himself. (7) These appearances prove that Jesus did rise from the grave. Christ Jesus CONQUERED death. No other leader of a religion could make such a claim. That means that our death is not the end. There is an after-life. The Scriptures say that there ore only 2 destinations after death: either heaven or hell. Believing in Christ and receiving Him will make your destination heaven. This is episode 230.
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4 months ago
16 minutes 48 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
Jesus as the Son of God and the Central Core of Christian Teaching - Part 8
References: (1) I had begun answering the question: Who is this Christ, named Jesus, born in Bethlehem, with no room in the inn and no midwife or physician to aid in the delivery? By revelation in the word of God that Jesus is 100% divine and 100% human. (2) John the Baptist asserted, “I have seen, and testified that this is the Son of God” (John 1:34). The Gospel of Mark said Jesus is the Son of God (Mark 1:1). The angel Gabriel told Mary that the child born to her will be called the Son of God (Luke 1:35). The demons said Jesus is the Son of God (Matt. 8:29). (3) In answer to Jesus’ question, “Who do you say that I am?” Peter replied, “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God” (Matt. 16:16) and Jesus acknowledged that answer was correct. (4) The apostle Paul said Jesus is the Son of God (Gal. 4:4). Heb. 1:3 says Jesus is the ‘express image’ of God’s person. (5) But the CROWNING TESTIMONY came from God the Father at Jesus’ baptism, God’s voice came out of the heavens and said, “This is My Son, in whom I am well pleased” (Matt. 3:17). God said the same thing on the Mount of Transfiguration (Matt. 17:5). (6) There are 6 very strong indications that Jesus is DIVINE. (a) Jesus as the Son of God would inherit His divinity from God the Father. (b) Jesus can’t give eternal life unless He already has it to give. (c) Jesus said, “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30) meaning they share the same nature. Since God the Father is divine, then so is Jesus His Son. (d) Jesus also is said to posses powers and honors that belong only to Deity. Jesus Christ has the power to create (John 1:1-3). He has the power to forgive the sins of the paralytic (Mark 2:1-12). Jesus accepted worship from Thomas (John 20:28). (e) The first commandment given in the 2 tablets of stone that God told the people of Israel through Moses is found in Ex. 20:3. It says,”You shall have no other gods before Me.” In regard to this verse, J. I. Packer says it is, “the FUNDAMENTAL COMMANDMENT, first in IMPORTANCE as well as in ORDER, and BASIC to every other.” Packer continues, “True religion STARTS with accepting this as one’s RULE OF LIFE.” (f) The titles given to Jesus indicate His work and position. (i) Jesus is our savior. (ii) Jesus is our Lord. (iii) Jesus is our Mediator according to 1 Tim. 2:5. (iv) Jesus is our prophet, high priest, and King. (7) I am convinced that the STRONGEST CASE for the truth of the Christian faith is Jesus Himself. (8) Jesus demonstrated the reality of His resurrection in 12 APPEARANCES in different settings over 40 days after the crucifixion to more than 500 people (1 Cor. 15:3-8). This is episode 229.
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4 months ago
16 minutes 28 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
God Is a Person and the Central Core of Christian Teaching - Part 7
References: (1) Baker’s Dictionary of Theology an article by George W. Bromiley. (2) “Essential Truths of the Christian Faith” by R. C. Sproul. (3) Who is this Christ? Many answers have been given. Others at that time called Him a “deceiver” (Matt. 27:63). Still others thought Him to be a prophet (John 6:14). This is Episode 228.
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4 months ago
18 minutes 8 seconds

Defending and Commending the Faith With Dr. Joe L. Mott, inviting the atheist, agnostic and skeptic to examine for themselves
This weekly radio program is aired on Wave 94.1 FM in Tallahassee, FL each Monday at 6:45 p.m.