Heretical Worship Music? Jehovah's Witnesses, What They Actually Believe - Holy Trollers!

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2023-01-26 Heretical Worship Music? Jehovah's Witnesses, What They Actually Believe - Holy Trollers!

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In the latest episode of the "Ask a Christian" podcast, host Nate Cunningham delves into the topic of worship music and what should be allowed or encouraged during church corporate worship services. The episode examines some of the top worship music currently being played in churches, including Hillsong and Bethel, and asks the question of whether or not we should just stick to traditional hymns. However, the episode also looks at the origins of old hymns and explores whether or not the intentions of the artist are independent of their work. Can we enjoy the artist's music or paintings without necessarily agreeing with their personalities or actions?

In addition to discussing worship music, the episode also delves into the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses. Jehovah's Witnesses are a cult that is known for their distinctive beliefs and practices. They believe that Jesus Christ is not equal to God the Father. They believe that God's kingdom was established in heaven in 1914. They also believe that Jesus Christ has been ruling as king of God's kingdom since that time. They believe that God's kingdom will soon destroy all other governments and religions, and that only Jehovah's Witnesses will survive.

In this episode, we examine the differences between traditional Christianity and Jehovah's Witnesses beliefs, and how they interpret the Bible. We also discuss the historical context of their beliefs, and the impact of their teachings on their followers. The episode features guests who have a lot of experience in studying and interacting with Jehovah's Witnesses, and they share their insights and perspectives on the topic. The episode aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Jehovah's Witnesses and their beliefs, and encourages open and honest discussions about the topic.

The "Ask a Christian" podcast aims to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of Christianity and encourages open and honest discussions on various topics related to the faith. To further delve into the topics discussed on the podcast, listeners can purchase the "Ask a Christian" book on Amazon.

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