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Pelagianism
Season 1 Episode 176
Pelagianism teaches that man is not fallen in his whole being and can choose God by the power of his own will. Sin is minimized, original guilt denie…
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The Meaning of a Sacrilege (Crime and Punishment) (Remastered)
Sacrilege, biblically defined as “robbing God,” is not a forgotten superstition but a central Scriptural reality with enduring consequences. From Ach…
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The Restless Heart
Season 7 Episode 49
We all know what it’s like to do something intuitively like finding the right key in the dark until we think about it and suddenly can’t. Scripture s…
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What Draws People to a Particular Church?
Why are so many young conservatives flocking to Rome? Andrea Schwartz and Pastor Charles Roberts dig into the trend of political conservatives conver…
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Sleep
Season 7 Episode 48
Most of us breathe and sleep without effort unless something deeper is wrong. Scripture tells us that chronic sleeplessness is often not a medical is…
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The Will to Die
Season 1 Episode 22
Modern psychology confirms what Scripture has long declared: fallen man often carries within himself a will to self-destruction. Addictions, reckless…
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All Men Have Not Faith
Season 7 Episode 47
When Paul asked the Thessalonian believers to pray for him, his request was strikingly unlike the typical prayer lists we hear today. He urged them t…
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The Tribute Money (Remastered) (The Law in the New Testament)
Season 1
They thought they had Jesus trapped with a political “gotcha”: Is it lawful to pay Caesar’s tax or not? Say no, and Rome arrests Him. Say yes, and th…
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On Being a Sourpuss
Season 7 Episode 46
Asaph confesses in Psalm 73 that when he brooded over the prosperity of the wicked and the injustices around him, his heart “became sour,” and in Mof…
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Easy Chair No. 137, January 2, 1987
Season 1 Episode 137
R.J. Rushdoony critiques the lionization of Thoreau, highlighting that his retreat to Walden Pond was less a philosophical act than a gesture of pers…
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