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The Freethinking Podcasts

Freethinking Ministries

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The Freethinking Podcast is a product of FreeThinking ministries featuring the work of Dr. Tim Stratton. Multiple hosts produce shows for FreeThinking Podcasts, Tim focuses on topics like metaphysics, free will and determinism and often cohosts with Scott Olson and Josh Klein focuses on Cultural issues and biblical theology.
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Addison FWB Church

Addison Freewill Baptist Church

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Sermons from Addison Freewill Baptist Church in Gallipolis, OH! Preaching by Matt Smith, Jamie Fortner, and more. You can find more information about Addison FWB Church on our website at addisonfwbchurch.org!
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The TakeAway

Pastor Harry Behrens

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The Takeaway with Pastor Harry Behrens www.thetakeaway.faith The Takeaway is a verse-by-verse teaching podcast devoted to helping believers see the glory of God revealed through His Word. Hosted by Pastor Harry Behrens, each episode walks carefully through Scripture—unpacking the command that confronts us, the revelation that exposes us, the grace that rescues us, and the glory that transforms us. Rooted in expository teaching and a deep reliance on God’s sovereignty, The Takeaway invites li ...
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The controlling theme of our Podcasts is that we are all children of God who is no respecter of persons. We are all created equal by God. The primary purpose of a democratic republic is to protect that equality, making all laws equal to all citizens all the time. We need to return to the vision of our forefathers that "certain truths are self evident, that among our inalienable rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. If we are to survive as a republic, we must hold firm to th ...
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Meta Treks is a Trek.fm podcast dedicated to a deep examination of the philosophical ideas found in Star Trek. In each episode, Zachary Fruhling and Mike Morrison take you on a fascinating journey into the inner workings of Star Trek storytelling, deeper into subspace than you've ever traveled before.
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TikTok Theology

Steven Felix-Jager & Meagan Lord

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TikTok Theology is a podcast that tackles the major trending topics on social media that concern the Christian faith. It's hosted by Steven Felix-Jager (PhD, MFA) and Meagan Lord (MA). Steven is a Professor and Meagan is the Social Media Coordinator, both at Life Pacific University.
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Life on Point

Connection Point Church

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Life on Point is an extension of Connection Point Church in Southeast Missouri. Pastors Darren DeLoach, Chris Vaught, Jarod Brooks, David Hilliard, and others aim to help you navigate life by pointing you to Jesus.
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Advancement

Cairn University

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Advancement is a podcast from the Office of Advancement. Planned Giving Officer Keith Johnson helps listeners understand financial principles, and establish practical and godly wealth management habits.
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insanity portal

Soren Snoh

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Elenchus project I, _______ “Watch your thoughts, they become words; watch your words, they become actions; watch your actions, they become habits; ... Watch your habits, for your habits become character, watch your character, for it becomes destiny.” - Frank outlaw
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Bringing you discussions, interactions, reviews and content related to the best academic literature on Biblical, theological and philosophical issues today from a former Reformed Protestant turned Classical Theistic Humanist.
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Artist Solace

Jade Marie Haggard

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Artist Solace is a place where we can meet to listen and learn about the journey of an Artist. My job here is to orchestrate discussions and interviews with artists I find particularly interesting. We will learn about what they find meaningful to pursue in their lives regarding their Art and struggles they experience doing so. While learning about about these artists journeys, we can find inspiration, support, comfort, and-most importantly-solace. I hope you are interested in coming and that ...
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My name is Ryan Magic and my purpose is to help you master the relationship between spirituality and success. I’m fascinated about all things personal growth; Emotional Healing, Purpose, Health, Inner-Peace, Self-Worth etc. I only interview guests that I’m personally curious about and my intention with each episode is to find how all these layers of growth integrate. Please message or email me, I’d genuinely love to hear from YOU.
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Education with a twist with Wisemanfritz

Fritz Lauriston/ Wisemanfritz

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A public discourse implementing the Socratic seminar method in order to explore theories, examine ideologies, reveal hidden truths, and ignite an indiscriminate conversation. Through dialogue, we explore the vast perspectives within the minds of various individuals in search of the truth which includes questioning the issues we label “controversial” as a society. To provoke enlightenment we must shed light on the matters we choose to hide in the dark. Our obligation as humans, educators, and ...
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Send us a text Bread filled a hillside, but the real turning point happens on black water where oars bite wind and fear tastes like salt. We pick up in John 6:16–21 and trace the movement from provision to presence, watching Jesus walk into the very place his friends feel most helpless. The disciples obey, the storm rises, and instead of a quick fi…
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Podcast 32, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 18” Ignoring Job’s declaration of innocence and his teachings about the resurrection Bildad challenges Job. Job 18:1-3 “Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, How long will it be ere ye make an end of words? mark, and afterwards we will speak. Wherefore are we counted as beasts, and repute…
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Podcast 31, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 17” Even in his weakened condition, Job stands up to his critical friends. Under the pretense of helping their friend, Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zohar presumptuously judge Job to be wicked which to them is the cause of his suffering, Job consistently proclaims his innocence. Chapter 17 is a song of …
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Podcast 30, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 16” Eliphaz made it clear that he did not believe in the resurrection. Job, a true prophet of God, answers him. In this chapter we clearly see the difference between Job and his false friends. First Job chastises Eliphaz. Job 16:1-4 “Then Job answered and said, I have heard many such things: mi…
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Send us a text Hunger can hide the heart. We step into John 6:1–15 and watch a familiar story open like a doorway: a hillside crowd, five loaves, two fish, and a question from Jesus that exposes motives and invites surrender. What begins as a need for food becomes a revelation of identity, purpose, and the kind of kingdom no crowd can control. We t…
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Podcast 29, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 15” As we learned previously Job spoke frankly to Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zohar. The primary theme of Job is Christ and the Resurrection. His friends believe in God, but they do not believe in Christ or the Resurrection. Job has seen Christ in vision. He speaks of the “visitation.” Eliphaz’s disbe…
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Podcast 28, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 14” Chapter 14 of The Book of Job was written generally using Parallelism. Chiastic Parallelism follows the format ABCCBA. I shall interpret the poem, using the Chiastic format. I shall refer to the separate sections as A1, A2, B1, B2, etc. A1 and A2 are synthetic. That is to say, A2 extends or…
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Podcast 27, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 13.” I have spoken of Antithetical Parallelism in which two things are rhetorical opposite: good and evil, God and Satan, light and darkness. Another way of saying it is comparison and contrast. Synonymous Parallelism shows comparison; Antithetical Parallelism shows contrast. You will notice th…
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Phil Kallberg joins Dr. Tim Stratton and Josh Klein as they examine ⁨@TruthUnites⁩ 's defense of Calvinism in a recent video. Was Gavin's video a response to Phil and Tim's EPS paper that Gavin MC'd for? Is there something here that should give us pause? We examine! Check out Gavin's full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vwDtRhxTtE Tim …
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Send us a text Step into the scene where the religious leaders thought they were trying Jesus, and watch as he takes the judge’s seat and calls five witnesses that leave no doubt about his identity. We walk through John 5 with open eyes and open Bibles, tracing how the prophetic voice of John, the public power of Jesus’ works, the Father’s own test…
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Podcast 26, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 12” We have heard the painful criticism of Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zohar. They have been harsh in insisting that Job has brought upon himself his troubles. That is three against one. It is unfair considering Job’s weakened state. But in the way of argument, I place my money on Job. The friends are…
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Podcast 25, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 11” Of the three, Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar, Zophar appears to be the harshest in his attack against Job. He asks a series of questions, but he assumes the answers. Job 11:1-3 “Then answered Zophar the Naamathite, and said, Should not the multitude of words be answered? and should a man full …
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Season 6 Podcast 39 Book of Revelation “Opening of the Seven Seals, Chapter 22:11-21 “Come Unto Christ.” In the Book of Revelation, John refers to two periods of time. For example, Notice the phrases: Revelation 1:1 1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he se…
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Podcast 24, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 10” To help us understand Job, Chapter 10, I shall use the format of the poem itself. Chapter 10 is a Chiasm. That means the entire structure is based on Chiastic Parallelism. Chiastic Parallelism takes on the form of ABC CBA. That means that A & A are in a close parallel relationship; B & B ar…
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Dr. Tim Stratton and Josh Klein are joined by Seth Dillon of the @TheBabylonBee to discuss the necessity of satire as Christian Conservatives, the rise of the woke right and Candace Owens foray into conspiracy and Seth's thoughts on Calvinism. Will Tim convince him to be a Molinist? Join the team: https://www.freethinkingministries.com/donate Sourc…
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Send us a text What if the miracle was only the opening act—and the real shock was what Jesus said next? We walk through John 5 as Jesus moves from healing to declaring divine authority, claiming unity with the Father and staking out two breathtaking prerogatives: to give life and to judge. This is not a teacher asking for a hearing but the eternal…
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Podcast 23, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 9” There are many ways to read the Holy Scriptures. I clearly remember my first time reading the Holy Bible. We had an old Red Letter Edition of the King James Version of the Bible sitting on the coffee table in the living room, always open. I began reading the King James Bible when I was ten y…
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Podcast 22, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 8” Bildad continues the argument of Eliphaz against Job. Both perpetuate the idea that if you are good, you will prosper. If you are bad, you will not prosper. They assume that because Job has lost everything, it is because of some secret sin. This is a dangerous philosophy and perpetuates itse…
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Send us a text What if the very words of Jesus don’t just tell you what to do, but give you the power to do it? We step into John 5 and the crowded colonnades of Bethesda, where a man has waited thirty-eight years for change. Jesus sees him, knows him, and speaks a simple command that carries resurrection weight: “Get up, take up your bed, and walk…
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Podcast 21, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 7” The authorship of Job is debated among scholars as is everything else in the Holy Bible. Scholars are not reliable witnesses, especially those who believe the Bible is a work of fiction. Considering the intimate insights into Job’s mind, I prefer to assume that Job himself wrote his own stor…
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The channel @BeliefItOrNot recently released this video featuring yours truly (Dr. Tim Stratton) of FreeThinking Ministries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IseLvNK-fB4 Today, Tim and Josh respond to the video and in a bit of good natured ribbing champion the annual fundraiser for FTM - Give Where You Live! Give now, to our grift, that focuses only…
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Podcast 20, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 6” Perhaps most Christians agree that the Sermon on the Mount is the greatest sermon ever given. It is universal in its application, and if followed, all nations could live in peace. It is in the Sermon on the Mount that we get the following gem. Matthew 7:1-5 Judge not, that ye be not judged. …
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Podcast 19, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 5” The power of the Book of Job is in the manner it deals with complexities. When we examine Job Chapter 5, everything Eliphaz says is sound advice if he were talking to a guilty party, but he isn’t. Job is innocent of any wrongdoing before the Lord. Remember what the Lord said of Job in Chapte…
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Send us a text When the cheers of Samaria fade, Galilee greets Jesus with polite admiration and cold hearts—and that tension exposes a deeper question: what sustains faith when the signs stop? We trace John 4:43–54 with Pastor Harry Behrens as a royal official rushes to Cana, not with polished theology, but with the ache of a dying child. One sente…
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Podcast 18, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 4” Job’s three friends have been sitting silent for a week. They are Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite. They are good men who have come to comfort him, but instead, in ignorance, they criticize and accuse Job of secret sins. They want to know why God is punishi…
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It's that time of year again! We answer the biggest questions asked via our contact form on the website... Submit a Questions: https://freethinkingministries.com/contact/ ➡️ CHAPTERS ⬅️ 00:00 Introduction 01:25 Aaron's Question: Is Free Will Still a Thing In Heaven? 07:14 Emmaus Highway Questions: 1 Cor. 10:13? 11:20 Does God Know In Advance If You…
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Podcast 17, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 3” Job has lost his fortune which was vast. He has lost his children which were many. Now he has lost his health. He has boils all over his body. He sits in ashes and scrapes his skin with a potsherd, a broken piece of pottery. We can fully understand the lamentations of Chapter Three. He curse…
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Podcast 16, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 2” Again, we have a dialogue between the Lord and Satan. Job 2:1-2 1 Again there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan came also among them to present himself before the Lord. 2 And the Lord said unto Satan, From whence comest thou? And Satan answe…
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Send us a text A single conversation at a well turns into a townwide awakening—without a strategy meeting, a platform, or a polished script. We follow the Samaritan woman’s journey from shame to fearless witness and explore why Jesus calls obedience his food, not his reward. It’s a story that refuses to stay in the past, because the pattern still p…
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Podcast 15, Stories of the Bible, “The Book of Job, Ch 1” Welcome to Stories of the Old Testament, Podcast 15, “The Book of Job, Ch I” All books of the Holy Bible are unique, distinguished by their own voice. Of course, some, such as The Book of Revelation and The Book of Isaiah, stand out as nonpareil. Few, however, demand our attention like The B…
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Dr. Tim Stratton and Phil Kallberg present their paper at the Evangelical Philosophy Society on whether or not Divine Determinism (or EDD) is a different gospel, and if so, is it a heresy? ➡️ SOCIALS ⬅️ Website: https://freethinkingministries.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreeThinkInc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freethinkinc X: ht…
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Stories of the Bible, Podcast 14, “The Fall Pt 13.” The primary characters in the Fall were Lucifer, Eve, and Adam. There are severe consequences that follow. Perhaps they could be referred to as The Three Curses, one for Lucifer, one for Eve, and One for Adam. In the previous podcast we discussed the curse placed upon Lucifer for his cunning part …
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In this episode, we answer three more questions submitted by you! 1. Why did Jesus remain silent before Pilate but speak plainly to Caiaphas? 2. Why did Jesus curse the fig tree out of season, and what does that act have to do with the temple cleansing? 3. Why does the ending of Mark's Gospel seem to cut off abruptly, and should the longer ending b…
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Stories of the Bible, Podcast 13, “The Fall Pt 12.” A very important thing occurs. The Lord establishes boundaries. First he imposes limitations on Lucifer’s powers. Genesis 3:14-15 “And the Lord God said unto the serpent, Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field; upon thy belly shalt thou go…
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Send us a text A midday encounter at Jacob’s well becomes a masterclass in how God rescues hearts. We walk through John 4 with Pastor Harry Behrens to uncover a striking pattern at the core of the gospel: God commands, sin is exposed, grace is offered, and glory rises in worship. From the quiet urgency of he had to pass through Samaria to the gentl…
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Dr. Tim Stratton and Josh Klein react to a string of new videos that seem to indicate a softer side of @CosmicSkeptic 's disposition to Christianity... Is there movement here to watch? Stratton and Klein analyze clips and give their opinions. Alex, if you watch this we would LOVE to have a conversation with you! Past Clips of Reacting to Alex O'Con…
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Stories of the Bible, Podcast 12, “The Fall Pt 11.” As we learned from the last podcast, we are deciding now which resurrection we want by the laws we live. If we live a celestial law, we shall inherit the celestial kingdom which is compared to the light of the sun. If we live a Terrestrial law we shall inherit the Terrestrial Kingdom which is comp…
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Stories of the Bible, Podcast 11, “The Fall Pt 10.” Without Satan and Christ, we could never become as the Gods knowing good and evil. Becoming as the Gods is at the core of it all. To his followers, Satan is a God. To his followers Christ is a God. We choose which God we serve, and we will be rewarded by the God we serve. Christ offers us eternal …
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Stories of the Bible, Podcast 10, “The Fall Pt 9.” Now we can see what is at stake in the Garden of Eden. The command to not eat of the forbidden fruit was not a moral law. Moral law applies only in a fallen world. The world had not yet fallen. For example, apply the Ten commandments to the Garden of Eden. None of the ten commandments could make an…
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Send us a text What if the problem isn’t that we talk about God’s love too much—but that we talk about it without His glory? We dig into how a well-meaning focus on feelings and personal fulfillment quietly turned worship into a performance and faith into self-help, and why Scripture’s story pulls us back to a far better center. With Andrew Fuentes…
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Stories of the Bible, Podcast 9, “The Fall Pt 8.” At the core of all that God does is law. God gave us temporal laws, which deal with a fallen world, and he gave us spiritual laws which deal with the eternal world. We have both an immortal spirit and a mortal body; therefore, we are subject to both sets of laws. When we think of temporal law, perha…
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Part 2 of our interview with Dr. Corey Miller of Ratio Christi concerning his new book The Progressive Miseducation of America. In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination Corey Miller takes on the university system that led to the ideology that took his life. This is an important work and one that will be important to refer to in years to come. Wa…
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Stories of the Bible, Podcast 8, “The Fall Pt 7.” Lucifer, having been cast out of heaven, enters the Garden of Eden to tempt Adam and Eve to eat of the forbidden fruit. The creation story is written by Moses. We must assume that Moses had access to ancient records. In the Holy Bible it is recorded that Lucifer, in the form of a serpent, approaches…
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