"Deutero Cannons" is a Wednesday night, weekly, Biblical discussion podcast started by two members of the Allensville Church of Christ in the midst of the COVID 19 pandemic. It was started to bring members of the congregation and the surrounding community
Justin, Scott, and Byron continue their series on "The Steps to Salvation" discussing "belief."
Byron and Justin start a series, joined by Scott Harp, discussing the steps to salvation and beginning with "hear."
Tonight Byron is flying solo, and shares his thoughts on the importance of courage.
In this episode Justin and Byron comments on Christian commentators attempting to draw corolation between Taylor Swifts Eras tour and Jesus/the Church.
In this episode, Justin and Byron discuss the many things the Bible calls us to wear.
Justin and Byron continue their discussion on Gnosticism by discussing one of the Gnostic Gospels, The Gospel of Thomas. A PDF of the document can be found at the link below. https://www.marquette.edu/maqom/Gospel%20of%20Thomas%20Lambdin.pdf Links to "The Ten Minute Bible Hour" are as follows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgwBFQHkPu0&t=402s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srQcM0UrFkg&t=547s
Our congregation has no full-time preacher, but rather a rotation of folks who preach, including Justin and I. In this episode we interview one of the other speakers in our rotation, long-time friend of Allensville, Julius Hovan.
Tonight, Byron is flying solo and takes an opportunity to point us back to basics in sound doctrine.
Tonight Justin and Byron discuss Daniel 2 and 7, discussing the symbolism of the idol in Nebuchadnezzar's dream and the beasts in Daniel's dream.
Second half of the discussion on submission with the wives.
This week is a two part series where Justin and Byron discuss submission with their wives. DISCLAIMER: All wives willingly participated in the recording of this podcast, and were in no way coerced by "the patriarchy."
This week's episode is the result of letting the software continue to record even after we say "Amen." More thoughts on submission through the military lens.
Tonight Justin and Byron discuss submission from a military/Biblical perspective with guest Ben, a former Air Force officer.......and Justin's brother.
Tonight Justin and Byron discuss Daniel 3 and how it's important to read it in the context of Daniel 2.
Well, shoot. Last week, no Justin. This week, no Byron. Justin, in Solo-Cannon format, follows up the self-described "Worst Podcaster in the World" with his own two cents on the expression, "You've got it in you" and its biblical implications.
Justin is out tonight with laryngitis, so Byron is flying solo. Byron discusses how God's answer to our prayers may be to "toughen up."
This episode is the second half of the conversation between Justin, Dave, Blake, and Byron on Biblical authority.
Tonight, Justin and Byron are joined by two other service-members for a disucussion on authority.
Tonight, Justin and Byron finish their two-part series on the role of tact in negotiating situations where peace and holiness are on the line.
Tonight Justin and Byron start a two part series on the role of tact in being "in the world, not of the world."
A late post due to the Mother's Day holiday, Justin and Byron discuss how seemingly innocent words and sentiment can have deeper nefarious meaning.
Tonight, Justin and Byron continue/finalize their series on the significance of art in the Bible and in our lives. Of note, they discuss the nuances of poetry, iambic pentameter, Psalm 119, to include listening to a portion of it in Hebrew.
Tonight, Justin and Byron start a multi-part series on art. This series is a spin-off from the series, "There's Something About Work." Though a long intro, the episode serves to make the point that art is a form of creation, and by practicing it we can relate to the one true Creator.
Todd Gill joins the Deutero Duo to discuss Daniel 2 -- Nebuchadnezzar's dream, its interpretation, and its implications for the past, present, and future.
In Byron's return, the dynamic Deutero duo discuss the allusion to the Levites when the Psalms refer to the LORD being our "portion" and its implications for followers of Jesus.
Byron again joins Justin from afar to continue the discussion on Fruit of the Spirit, number nine: self-control. Check the archives of Deutero Cannons for episodes one.
This is the second recent installment of "Cannons Abroad," you might say....or perhaps The Deutro Cannon Expeditionary Force. We accept either moniker. That said, Byron joins the show from afar to (nearly) complete the series on the Fruit of the Spirit. Check back soon for part two.
Ryan Bailey, a high school and college English teacher, joins Justin at the Boll Library to begin a discussion of C.S. Lewis' The Abolition of Man.
Byron and Justin continue their study of gentleness after a brief lapse in Zoom.
When Byron left a couple months back, he left his series on the Fruit of the Spirit (unfortunately) incomplete. Recently, he and Justin were finally able to negotiate distance, tech limitations, and time zones for the first true Deutero Cannons conversation since early autumn. This episode is Part One. Zoom kicked them off after 40 minutes. But Part Two is recorded and awaiting post production. Look for that next installment sometime next week.
This is the third and final (at least for now) episode examining G.K. Chesterton's critique of H.G. Wells' globalist/ materialist/ socialist faith. Specifically, this episode considers Wells' despondency revealed in his last (and likely least known) book, Mind at the End of Its Tether, published just before his death in 1945. Interestingly, Chesterton predicted this "end of the tether" for Wells as much as 40 years before.
Before listening to this episode, check out part one -- "H.G. Wells: Apostle of Humanist Globalism," which argues that Wells' globalist faith is a "pattern of the world" (Romans 12:1-2) that Christians and people of good will everywhere need to recognize and reject. In this episode, Justin digs into some G.K. Chesterton's critiques of Wells and the globalists of his day, specifically in his novel The Notting Hill. Be watching for more episodes coming soon on "patterns of the world" past, present, and future.
Byron is out of town, so Justin is on his own, making the most of the situation....and the technology. In this first "Solo Cannon" edition, Justin discusses a "pattern of the world" (Romans 12:1-2) as revealed in the writings of famous sci-fi writer H.G. Wells, especially his lesser-known Globalist/ utopian writings. Over 100 years ago, Wells was a member of the "Fabian Society," a group of British academics and social elites which called itself an "Open Conspiracy" to bring about a "Global Socialist State" by slowly infiltrating all institutions of social influence -- education, law, art, politics, journalism, and the sciences.
Tonight Justin and Byron have a discussion with Scott Harp. Scott is a preacher at the Crittendon Drive Church of Christ in Russellville, Kentucky. He's also the a Restoration Movement historian and curates a website that can be found at www.therestorationmovement.com
Tonight Justin and Byron continue their investigation into the Fruit of the Spirit, focusing on "faithfulness."
Tonight Justin and Byron discuss keeping scripture in context.
Today Justin and Byron continue their investigation of the Fruit of the Spirit, discussing the aspect: Goodness.
Tonight Justin and Byron discuss Justin's recent trip to Washington D.C. where he was present for the Roe v. Wade ruling. Justin conveys his experiences there and how they correlate to Paul's experiences in Athens found in Acts 17.
Justin and Byron continue their series on the Fruit of the Spirit, discussing kindness.
Tonight Justin, Byron, and guest Robert Hyde discuss patterns revealed in the Bible and what we can discern from the dichotomy of Adam and Christ.
Tonight Justin and Byron continue their discussion on the Fruit of the Spirit, discussing peace.
Tonight Justin and Byron discuss Psalm 34, specifically verse 8, "Taste and see that the Lord is good."
This week, being Easter Sunday, Justin and Byron briefly discuss Easter and continue their discussion on peace.
Tonight Justin and Byron discuss Peace, and get as far as discussing it as an attribute of God.
Today Justin and Byron are joined by Brother Robert Heid from the Portland Avenue Church of Christ in Louisville, KY to discuss the background and significance of the word Hebrew.
This week Justin, Byron, and guest Todd Gill continue the series on the Fruit of the Spirit, discussing Joy.
Tonight Justin and Byron do a review of sorts on a movie from "Voice of the Martyr" called Sabina.