KJV Onlyists – Andy Stanley’s Gay-Affirming Conference – Violence in Video Games

2023-10-06 KJV Onlyists – Andy Stanley’s Gay-Affirming Conference – Violence in Video Games
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Welcome to the latest episode of the “Ask a Christian” podcast with your host, Nate Cunningham. In today’s episode, we dive into a variety of engaging topics that span the realms of faith, culture, and contemporary issues.
We begin by delving into the world of “King James Onlyism,” exploring the beliefs and perspectives of individuals who exclusively adhere to the King James Version of the Bible. Join us as we examine this unique approach to scripture and consider its implications for Christian faith.
Next, we turn our attention to Andy Stanley’s church and the recent Gender Affirming Conference, delving into the discussions and debates surrounding gender identity within the context of faith. It’s a thought-provoking conversation that addresses contemporary challenges and the evolving landscape of church engagement.
In a lively segment, we explore the age-old question of violence and video games, pondering whether playing violent video games can be considered a sin. We navigate the intersection of entertainment, ethics, and personal responsibility in the digital age.
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Join us for this episode as we engage in meaningful discussions, challenge perspectives, and explore the complexities of contemporary issues through the lens of faith. Your support and engagement are greatly appreciated. Have an awesome weekend!