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  • Bible Study: From Poodles to Politics via Genesis
    2026/04/29

    This episode of The Gospel of Crime Podcast offers a detailed theological examination of Genesis 1 to explore the origins of life and spiritual order. The discussion focuses on the divine classification of animals by their specific kinds and emphasizes the superior status of humanity as beings created in the likeness of God. This religious framework is used to support traditional social values, including specific stances on gender, marriage, and the sanctity of life. Furthermore, the program addresses linguistic interpretations of scripture, specifically clarifying that the command to populate the earth does not suggest a prior human civilization. By analyzing these ancient texts, the source aims to establish a moral foundation for contemporary faith-based perspectives on the world.

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    18 分
  • Bible Study: The Marriage Covenant and the Vegetarian T-Rex
    2026/04/29

    This podcast explores the biblical foundations of marriage and the natural order based on the first chapter of Genesis. The podcast asserts that God instituted marriage as a perfect covenant meant to be sealed by virginity, providing a unique environment where all four Greek types of love—agape, eros, storge, and philia—unite. Additionally, the podcast addresses the original state of creation, arguing that death did not exist before the fall of man; consequently, all animals were initially herbivorous. This perspective challenges evolutionary timelines by insisting that man and dinosaurs coexisted, as both were created on the sixth day. Ultimately, the podcast emphasizes the consistency of Scripture and encourages believers to maintain faith in the biblical account of history over modern scientific theories.

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    18 分
  • Bible Study: Poodles and the Puppy in the Quicksand
    2026/04/28

    This podcast provides a Biblical analysis of Genesis 1, emphasizing the structural and spiritual hierarchy established during creation. The podcast highlights that God created animals according to their specific kinds, which the podcast equates to modern biological families rather than distinct species. A central theme is the unique status of humanity, as being made in God’s image grants humans dominion over the natural world and inherent value above animals. The podcast argues that this divine blueprint sets the moral foundation for pro-life perspectives and traditional views on marriage and gender. Finally, the discussion clarifies the term "replenish," asserting it simply means to fill the earth rather than implying a population existed before Adam.

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    17 分
  • Bible Study: Clearing the Air, Space, and Beyond
    2026/04/28

    This podcast explores the biblical definition of heaven by examining various passages from the King James Bible. The podcast identifies three distinct levels of heaven mentioned in scripture, including the earth’s atmosphere, outer space, and the divine throne room where God resides. By providing multiple proof texts, the discussion demonstrates how the meaning of the word changes based on its specific context. The podcast also emphasizes the wisdom of God in the design of the universe while contrasting intelligent design with secular theories like evolution. Ultimately, the podcast highlights that understanding these different heavens is essential for correctly interpreting biblical narrative and doctrine.

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    20 分
  • Bible Study: The KJV Logic of Literal Genesis
    2026/04/27

    This podcast provides a theological commentary on the first chapter of Genesis. The speakers advocate for a literal interpretation of the Bible, specifically the King James Bible, asserting that the universe was created in six 24-hour days rather than over billions of years. The podcast explains the distinction between the initial light of God and the later creation of the sun and moon, using verses from Revelation to support the claims. Throughout the session, the podcast emphasizes the supremacy of scripture over scientific theory and warns his audience against the doctrines of other religious groups. They also discusses the literary style of Moses, suggesting that the biblical narrative often provides a general summary before offering specific details. The lesson concludes by establishing a foundation for future discussions regarding the three levels of heaven and the nature of divine wisdom.

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    20 分
  • Bible Study: Jesus the Architect
    2026/04/27

    The podcast explores the foundational importance of Genesis 1, presenting it as the definitive record of a purposeful, six-day creation by God. The podcast argues against evolutionary theory and the "gap theory," asserting that life is a divine design rather than a product of random chance. A significant portion of the discussion emphasizes the preexistence of Jesus Christ, using New Testament verses to identify Him as the active agent in the creation process. By linking the Old and New Testaments, the source suggests that a literal understanding of the Bible's first chapter is essential for comprehending humanity's purpose and Christian doctrine. The podcast concludes by illustrating how Old Testament events serve as symbolic precursors to the life and ministry of Jesus.

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    20 分
  • Bible Study: The Freedom to Decrease
    2026/04/26

    This source provides a theological commentary on the third chapter of the Gospel of John, focusing on the character and humility of John the Baptist. The podcast emphasizes that John the Baptist intentionally directed his followers toward Jesus Christ, using the analogy of a "best man" at a wedding to illustrate his supportive role. Central to the discussion is the concept that all human talents and blessings are divine gifts intended to bring glory to God rather than the individual. The text also explores the doctrine of eternal security, arguing that salvation is maintained through the "seal" of the Holy Spirit rather than human effort. Finally, the podcast critiques modern Bible translations, asserting that salvation is achieved through faith alone and is not dependent on personal works or future obedience.

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    19 分
  • Bible Study: How Roman Clocks Fix the Crucifixion Contradiction
    2026/04/22

    This podcast explores the scriptural accounts of John the Baptist and the early ministry of Jesus, focusing on the apparent timing conflicts regarding the crucifixion. The speaker argues that the Gospel of John utilizes a Roman time scale starting at midnight, whereas the synoptic Gospels follow a Jewish measurement beginning at dawn. By distinguishing between these two systems of horology, the speaker claims to resolve contradictions concerning the hour Jesus appeared before Pilate versus when he was executed. The lesson also highlights the calling of Andrew and the symbolic importance of baptism as a ritual for repentance and purification. Ultimately, the source serves as a theological defenseof the Bible's accuracy, urging believers to study the text personally rather than relying solely on commentaries.

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    20 分