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Why I'm Not a Creationist Anymore - Jake Doberenz SOLO Episode

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In this solo conversation on the Christianity Without Compromise podcast (formerly Smashing Idols), host Jake Doberenz reflects on how his early passion for scripture evolved from a foundation in six-day creationism to a deeper, more contextually grounded love for the Bible. Jake shares how his faith journey shifted when he learned to ask the Bible the right questions—those it actually seeks to answer. He explores how misunderstanding the Bible’s purpose and context can lead to idolatry, particularly when scripture is misused to fight modern scientific debates it was never meant to address. Drawing on his education, personal experiences, and past guests’ insights, Jake challenges listeners to approach the Bible on its own ancient terms and to honor its timeless truths without forcing it into modern categories.Key Takeaways:

Treating the Bible properly means asking it the questions it is actually designed to answer, not imposing modern standards onto ancient texts.

Creationism, while sincere, can become an idol if it turns scripture into a weapon against science rather than a revelation of God's story.

Loving the Bible well requires intellectual humility, historical awareness, and a commitment to understanding its original context.Important Links:

The Lost World book series by Dr. John Walton (most relevant to our discussion)

The Lost World of Adam and Eve: Genesis 2-3 and the Human Origins Debate

The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate

The Lost World of Scripture: Ancient Literary Culture and Biblical Authority

The Lost World of the Flood: Mythology, Theology, and the Deluge Debate

New Explorations in the Lost World of Genesis: Advances in the Origins Debate

Conversation | Dr. John Walton – Genesis 1 and the Origins Debate” - Thinking Theologically

The Blue Parakeet: Rethinking How You Read the Bible - Dr. Scot McKnight


Get full access to Smashing Idols: Stories & Reflections on Following Jesus at jakedoberenz.substack.com/subscribe
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In this solo conversation on the Christianity Without Compromise podcast (formerly Smashing Idols), host Jake Doberenz reflects on how his early passion for scripture evolved from a foundation in six-day creationism to a deeper, more contextually grounded love for the Bible. Jake shares how his faith journey shifted when he learned to ask the Bible the right questions—those it actually seeks to answer. He explores how misunderstanding the Bible’s purpose and context can lead to idolatry, particularly when scripture is misused to fight modern scientific debates it was never meant to address. Drawing on his education, personal experiences, and past guests’ insights, Jake challenges listeners to approach the Bible on its own ancient terms and to honor its timeless truths without forcing it into modern categories.Key Takeaways:

Treating the Bible properly means asking it the questions it is actually designed to answer, not imposing modern standards onto ancient texts.

Creationism, while sincere, can become an idol if it turns scripture into a weapon against science rather than a revelation of God's story.

Loving the Bible well requires intellectual humility, historical awareness, and a commitment to understanding its original context.Important Links:

The Lost World book series by Dr. John Walton (most relevant to our discussion)

The Lost World of Adam and Eve: Genesis 2-3 and the Human Origins Debate

The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate

The Lost World of Scripture: Ancient Literary Culture and Biblical Authority

The Lost World of the Flood: Mythology, Theology, and the Deluge Debate

New Explorations in the Lost World of Genesis: Advances in the Origins Debate

Conversation | Dr. John Walton – Genesis 1 and the Origins Debate” - Thinking Theologically

The Blue Parakeet: Rethinking How You Read the Bible - Dr. Scot McKnight


Get full access to Smashing Idols: Stories & Reflections on Following Jesus at jakedoberenz.substack.com/subscribe
  continue reading

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