Can You Say That (s1e6) – Political Correctness

Can You Say That (s1e6) – Political Correctness

In this episode, the focus is on political correctness and freedom of speech. The importance of free speech is emphasized and how political correctness can be used to censor important topics. Also highlighted is the need to balance respecting others’ beliefs with expressing one’s own. The episode underscores the importance of speaking truth in a world where lies may be more comfortable and addresses the relationship between faith and navigating the challenges of political correctness.

Ghost Adventures (Session Two)

Ghost Adventures (Session Two)

In this session, we discuss the Holy Spirit and what the baptism of the Holy Spirit is. We also look at the importance of relying on God’s Word rather than personal experiences, we address misconceptions, and provide a breakdown of the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Jeff also touches on the unemotional nature of this work of God and its unifying impact on believers. Additionally, it is mentioned that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is part of one’s original equipment upon salvation and distinguish it from the filling or indwelling of the Holy Spirit, which will be discussed further in the next session.

The Elvis Conspiracy (s1e2) – Introduction

The Elvis Conspiracy (s1e2) – Introduction

In this episode, we discuss the events surrounding Elvis Presley’s death on August 16th, 1977. He highlights unusual aspects of the situation, such as paramedics not recognizing the body as Elvis, conspiracy theories about his death, the rapid handling of his funeral, the purchase of a wax figure of Elvis by his father Vernon Presley, and a misspelled name on Elvis’s tombstone. These elements collectively contribute to the speculation about whether Elvis Presley might still be alive.

We Are At War (s1e14) – Is Satan God’s Opposite?

We Are At War (s1e14) – Is Satan God’s Opposite?

In this episode, it is emphasized that while Satan should not be underestimated, he is not as powerful as Almighty God. Satan is considered a created being and does not have equal power or status to God. Remember that God is ultimately in control, and Satan’s power is limited to what God allows. The conclusion is that Satan is not God’s opposite, and he must align with what the Creator decrees.