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On this episode of Protestia Tonight, David takes issue with the postmodern subjectivism of the charismatic movement by discussing clips from a recent roundtable with Sam Storms, Michael Brown, Jim Osman, and Justin Peters.
On the Bible Bashed Podcast, Tim and Harrison will discuss what a woman should do if her husband decides to mutilate himself in order to “transition.”
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On this special episode of Protestia Tonight for December 17th, 2023, David makes the biblical and logical case for why the destruction of the Satanic Temple display was not a Christian response. In the PT VIP, he talks about some of the accusations he faced from friends for taking this position.
On Bible Bashed, Tim and Harrison talk about whether or not it’s wrong to celebrate Christmas, whether it has pagan roots, and whether that even matters.
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On Protestia Tonight, David discusses the virtue-signaling pronoun ban in Michigan, Andy Stanley’s continued minimization of the Bible, and Dan Darling finger-wagging at the Babylon Bee for satirizing Biden. In the PT VIP, we discuss the times women can preach, starting locally with our reforms and the most obvious evidence that James Merritt should not be trusted.
On Bible Bashed, Tim and Harrison delve into the topic of “me time” for introverted spouses within the context of marriage. They say while it is ok to do some things by yourself, we must also consider the biblical teachings on selflessness and putting others’ needs above our own and that its important to differentiate between healthy hobbies that involve being alone and using “me time” as a means of avoiding or withdrawing from the responsibilities of marriage.
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On Protestia Tonight, David talks about the Babylon Bee behaving badly and how we should understand their content, the pragmatic compromise on women pastors in churches opening the floodgates on rank apostasy, going over an article by Megan Bashan. In the PT VIP segment, he discusses the ESS (eternal submission of the Son) controversy.
On the Bible Bashed Podcast, Tim and Harrison sit down with Hannah Maz to discuss the challenging topic of submitting to an imperfect husband. While the concept of submission in marriage can be difficult for many women, it is not an excuse to abandon the biblical mandate for wives to submit to their husbands.
Hannah shares that submitting to an imperfect husband can be a humbling experience, but it is a necessary step towards a healthier and more God-honoring marriage. She acknowledges that it’s easy to submit to a husband who is kind, loving, and treats his wife with respect. However, when a husband is flawed, struggling, or unloving, submitting can become much harder.
Hannah offers practical advice for wives on how to approach submission in these situations, emphasizing the importance of humility and grace. She emphasizes that it’s not about finding a way to honor God and your husband through submission, even in difficult circumstances.
On Protestia Tonight, David talks about the scattered Christian response to the recent comments made by Dilbert creator Scott Adams, and how Christians should approach the general topic of racism in the modern world.
On Bible Bashed, Tim and Harrison ask whether or not hunting animals for sport wrong. What does it say about someone who hunts purely for sport and no other reason? Is there a limit to how far the command to subdue the Earth and exert dominion over it is to go? Find out on this episode of Bible Bashed.
On this episode of Protestia Tonight for February 21st, 2023, we talk about the SBC elites destroying the convention and how to judge a revival. We then spend a considerable amount of time dissecting the small group teaching from a local church that proves that the sermon reviewed a few months ago was not a “whoopsie,” but the intentional teaching that may very well infect the school the church is buying.
On Bible Bashed, Tim and Harrison talk about ‘self-murder’ . God’s law commands us not to murder. however most typically don’t view self murder as something that violates that command. Instead we typically view someone who commits self murder as a victim. The truth is, as the one who loses their life, they are the victim. However they are also the guilty perpetrator in the act as well. So what do we do with that? Can someone who commits self murder still be a Christian? How does committing self murder affect where a person will spend eternity? What brings a person to want to commit such a heinous act? How should we counsel these people?
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On this episode of Protestia Tonight for January 24th, 2023, David demonstrates why Andy Stanley is the perfect mascot for the “Bible Shreddin'” segment of the show, and allows the late, great R.C. Sproul to describe the error in the Roman Catholic doctrine of concupiscence. In the PT VIP portion, David talks about the Damar Hamlin conspiracy and the “vax,” and reminds everyone that if Jonathan Merritt supports what you’ve said, you’re almost 100% guaranteed to be wrong.
On Bible Bashed, Tim and Harrison talk about slavery and question the insistence that it’s always morally wrong in light of the Bible providing a robust code for how the Israelites were supposed to handle their own slaves. If the Bible does not out right condemn slavery, and even regulates slavery, should Christians condemn all forms of slavery as wrong? Are there certain forms of slavery that God does still view as immoral? How does our stance on this subject effect our ability to defend the inerrancy of Scripture?
Cremation has become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional burial but is it something Christians should be ok with? This debate has only surfaced in modern times as before this the only acceptable form of funeral for a Christian was traditional burial. In fact every positive treatment of a deceased person in scripture involves burial. Why has cremation become popular? Is there any room for in the Christian worldview? Tim and Harrison work through it all.
On another segment, the claim is made that when it comes to marriage you need to “try it before you buy it.” This sentiment is unfortunately, even echoed in Christian circles. After all there is no passage of scripture that states “Thou shalt not shack up.” If that is the case how should we view a couple that lives together outside of marriage that promises to remain celibate? Is there sin there? Are there any relevant commands to this situation? Is it sinful, unwise, or totally ok? Find out on this episode of Bible Bashed.
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On this episode of Protestia Tonight, David discusses Jesse Duplantis telling his “church” how they’re all princes of peace, and Julie Roys platforming the Racist Court Jester of Evangelicalism. In the PT VIP, we analyze a Franklin Graham gospel presentation and discuss pastors who don’t do the work of laboring in the text.
On Bible Bashed, Tim and Harrison ask whether or not a spouse can neglect their appearance so much that it becomes physically impossible to be attracted to them anymore. They ask “What is the difference between beauty fading with age and neglecting your personal appearance? Is it sinful to be unattracted to your spouse when they neglect their appearance? Is neglecting your personal appearance after marriage indicative of an inward issue?
On this episode of Protestia Tonight for December 20th, 2022, we discuss the sorry reasons some churches are using to not gather on the Lord’s Day this weekend, and touch on Amy Grant’s hatred for her niece. In the PT VIP portion, we answer sincere questions about Prestonwood’s Christmas show and rebranding Christian Nationalism.
On Bible Bashed, Tim and Harrison answer whether or not video games acceptable in the eyes of God, if they the same as spending time watching a show, if the same rules for other forms of entertainment should be applied to video games or should they be in a separate category, and basically, are adult men playing video games akin to adult women playing with Barbie dolls.