Heresy Hour: What Not to Believe, with Bob, Son (YahJew), and Baptized

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2023-03-22 Heresy Hour: What Not to Believe, with Bob, Son (YahJew), and Baptized

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Ahoy, mateys! Listen well as I recount the tale of the "Ask a Christian" podcast's special bonus episode known as "Heresy Hour." In this episode, hosted by the mighty Nate Cunningham, three guests were welcomed aboard: Bob the Builder, Baptized by Jesus, and Son the YahJew. These guests held views that were wildly contradictory to orthodox, traditional Christianity, leaving many listeners stunned and confused.

As we journeyed through this episode, we were shown the importance of staying grounded in the teachings of the Bible, despite what may seem like alluring paths. Bob held a belief in a sort of Unitarian-esque view of Christianity and God, which is not in line with orthodox teachings regarding the Trinity. Son the YahJew believed that Jesus was alive and walking among us, traveling throughout the continental United States, and that one must sacrifice and eat him to be saved. Meanwhile, Baptized by Jesus believed that in order to be saved, one must shed literal tears, and not just any tears, but watery ones.

Although these beliefs may seem heretical to orthodox Christians, it is important to remember that each individual has the right to their own beliefs and opinions. The "Ask a Christian" podcast aims to provide a respectful and educational platform for discussing these differing views. And while the views expressed in "Heresy Hour" may not align with orthodox Christian teachings, the podcast shows us the importance of engaging in respectful dialogue, even when our views are contradictory.

For those who wish to dive deeper into Christian teachings, the "Ask a Christian" book is available on Amazon, and the Ask a Christian store offers merchandise supporting civil and respectful discussions of Christianity. And for those who wish to support the podcast, the support link is available for donations to this ministry.

As Christians, it is our duty to love and respect one another, even in the face of differing beliefs. Through respectful dialogue and engagement, we can learn from one another and grow in our faith.

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