Why Didn't Jesus Cast the Devil out of Judas? - Catholic History of Atrocities - Gen Z Bible Translation...
2024-02-13 Why Didn't Jesus Cast the Devil out of Judas? - Catholic History of Atrocities - Gen Z Bible Translation...
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In the latest episode of the Ask a Christian podcast with host Nate Cunningham, listeners are treated to an insightful exploration of various topics related to Christianity, history, and theology. The show begins with a deep dive into the complex and often misunderstood character of Judas, as Nate and his guests discuss whether or not he was truly a villain or merely fulfilling God's will. They also examine the reasons behind Jesus's decision not to cast the devil out of him.
As the conversation progresses, the focus shifts to the historical figure of John Calvin and the controversy surrounding his advocacy for the execution of Michael Servetus. The panel delves into the motivations behind Calvin's actions and debates the role of Unitarian views in this tragic event.
The discussion takes a darker turn as Nate and his guests analyze the atrocities committed in the name of God throughout Catholic history. They explore the reasons behind these horrific acts and address the ongoing debate about the nature of religion and its impact on human behavior.
In the final segment, the podcast addresses an intriguing question: is one more likely to be a Christian if they are born into a Christian household or not? The hosts present a balanced and thought-provoking analysis of this complex issue, offering valuable insights for listeners to consider.
The episode concludes with a reading from the Generation Z Bible, which serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of understanding and interpreting religious texts. Nate Cunningham encourages listeners to share these links, visit the Ask a Christian Store, and support the podcast by adding the following hashtags:
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