A life-long Seventh-Day Adventist dismantling my worldview, trying to figure out what to do with all the pieces.
This is the sign-off. I appreciate everyone that has listened to this podcast. It has been produced through much pain and anguish of trying to say what I felt and not offend or upset while still being honest. But it has not become the open space I needed it to be for a number of reasons, many self inflicted. As such, it is not serving the purpose I desire from it. Maybe I'll come back in some other form, but who knows.
This episode centers around my evolving views on the concept of "Redemption." Works and concepts referenced in this episode include: *Patriarchs and Prophets (pg. 68) - Ellen White *The Great Controversy (Chapter 29 - "The Origin of Evil") - Ellen White *Seventh Day Adventists Believe - (1988 exposition of the [then] 27 Fundamental Beliefs of Adventism) - Belief 6. * Desiring God video by John Piper - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBX0xOY9AaE * The Evolution of Adam - Pete Enns (Chapter 4 - "Israel and Primordial Time") Time Stamps: 1:50 - Redemption Defined 5:50 - "Fault Lines" 10:15 - The Great Controversy 16:30 - Cosmic Lab Experiment 23:00 - John Piper's view on the Devil's current value 27:40 - Redemption Redeemed
In this episode that You Are Not Listening To, I share some thoughts I have about an article published in the Adventist Review titled “Headship Matters – What the Bible Does and Doesn't Say About Male Headship.” By Laurel Damsteegt. The article presents itself as attempting to address abuses perpetrated by supposed “godly” leaders or husbands, by providing a better interpretation of Scripture as it relates to marriage and church leaders. However, as you'll hear, it only helps to prop up the poor interpretations that lead to these abuses by informing women of their subordinate position in the eyes of something the author keeps calling God. I find the article and the mind frame behind it to be abhorrent. It is not treatment, it is the disease. **Trigger warning: rape, marital rape, and sexual abuse are referenced in the article and are addressed in the Podcast. Not in any detail nor for very long, but if those topics are uncomfortable for you, maybe skip this one.** Link to the Adventist Review article: https://adventistreview.org/commentary/head-matters/
Just a few thoughts on the catholic baptismal rites controversy in Arizona with Father Andres Arango, how the issue places process over people, and how many if not most church organizations make similar self-centered and self-preservatory choices.
This episode is brought to you by insomnia and science videos from Youtube. My random half-baked thoughts about some philosophical topics like 'Qualia' and "the Explanation Gap" and how a sleep-deprived mind connects them to spirituality and religion. #justiceforjulius Links to smarter people than me: Justice For Julius: https://www.justiceforjuliusjones.com/action V-Sauce Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6nSFpj9HTCZ5t-N3Rm3-HA Qualia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualia Explanation Gap: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explanatory_gap Color Constancy -Red Landscape: http://bit.ly/aEgpMH Color Constancy – Grey Connector: http://bit.ly/Ub0xPQ
This is another Ellen White episode. Not so much a discussion of the prophetess, but insight into the Adventist psyche and the complex issues that arise from attempting to create space for additional inspired writings. I've discussed the mental gymnastics of individual members before, but this is a discussion of some of the methods used to teach these principles from Adventist pulpits around the world. To do this, I use and reference audio clips from a sermon series entitled "Re-Evaluating the Sanctuary" by Dr. Dwight E. Haynes, given at an Immanuel Seventh Day Adventist church somewhere in Canada in 2013 (I say 6 years ago in the podcast but its 8) as it represents a classic method of Adventist education - the traveling seminar series. My issue is not what is said but is simply an example of a larger systemic issue. I intend no insult or accusation toward the speaker or his hosts. That said, the issues raised in this episode, in my opinion, have been ignored for far too long from inside the house. The source of the audio clips is https://youtu.be/oAxEKuziFIs?t=7159 used herein via fair use principles for illustrative purposes only.
Initiating thought: Moral Truths mirror societal values even as societal values change. Intro: 0:00 - 3:30 - Old wine in new wineskins/New wine in old wineskins Slavery is objectively evil, right?: 3:30 - 15:50 - Ellen White quote referenced comes from - Spiritual Gifts, Vol. 3, p. 75. I've Got a Feeling: 15:50-22:45 -Does feeling drive belief and interpretation? Options or Obstacles?: 22:45-35:00 -Are other schools of thought valid for intellectual consideration or temptations? What is the Bible?: 35:00-56:00 -How human is the Bible? -How tightly should it be held? -A brief visualization/thought exercise.
This episode is kind of for the Adventist insiders though some might not appreciate it. It concerns a discussion I got into with another Seventh-Day Adventist about problematic quotes from a book called Testimonies of The Church Volume 9, by Ellen White. Less theological analysis and more a social analysis of the issues raised. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/you-are-not-listening-to-this-podcast/id1050220060?i=1000532747201
Reflections on bad theology and a little fun with the Garden of Eden Narrative. I address my own inner conflict from accepting constructs over people, and then I take and challenge one of those constructs. Just getting the mind juices flowing
Connotations *Words change meaning over time, depending on how we use them.* - start -12:15 0:00-3:55 – The term “Nimrod” and Bugs Bunny's effect on its meaning. (Pod correction: Bugs Bunny's cartoons are the source of the change, but it is actually Daffy Duck who uses it.) 3:56-12:15 – “Honor your Father and Mother” in different times or societal structures. *Summarization changes the meaning of stories over time.* - 12:15-32:00 12:48-14:20 – What happened on Christmas again? 14:20-18:08 – Creation Stories 18:08-32:00 – Genesis 1-3 in a pre-messianic world vs the current world 32:00-End – Why words that become Scripture intrigue me and is it time for more evolution?
This 13th episode is the episode I never wanted to post but in various forms and contexts, I kept accidentally recording...then deleting. It never seemed like enough. This try isn't either, but what must be said, must be said whether we're ready to say it or not. This is not a cumulative thorough explanation of my religious deconstruction because that would have taken forever and bored everyone to tears. For any on the inside, this will likely be an unsatisfactory rant. For any like me, I'd love to hear your stories or questions as I doubt this is the last time I have to discuss this change in my perspective. I mean no disrespect or dishonor to anyone who holds tightly to the ideas I put to question here or more importantly the ideas I strategically tried to avoid tackling all at once. I respect Adventism and its community as I spent my whole life there, but I also feel compelled to speak a little bit about the emotional struggles the dogma exacerbated as I cannot be the only one. Thanks for listening.
*New Pod, New Cover Pic. New Vibe!* Where is the line between God and our thoughts about God? What is our responsibility for understanding that line? This episode delves into the many questions and considerations that inform us of what "God" is and how misleading it is to all call it the same name.
This episode is about my skepticism. Skepticism about America's recent recognition of racism and the predictable corresponding regression to the mean, as well as how that regression may be affecting our recent allies' enthusiasm. Additionally, my skepticism surrounding the supposedly Christian idea of "leaving big issues to God" and how it is largely an empty sentiment that allows for and signifies the beginning that regression. Just opinions
Ive taken years off of this podcast for many reasons that I'd love to get into. However, to start back up, I could not neglect to first speak just quickly and loosely about the racial discord in America/the world at this very moment. Rest in Peace to George Floyd, Brenna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tamir Rice, and countless others
This is a rant that not everyone will agree with, and might bother a few. This episode touches on the topic of the culture war surrounding homosexuality, the Christian church, and biblical translation, but it does not purport to answer the question. This episode is about how an honest and open-minded answer, by Pastor Eugene Peterson, to a delicate hypothetical question, led a major Christian Book store to actually contemplate removing the Message Version of the Bible from their shelves. Basically saying "to protect these Words, we will no longer distribute them." That made me mad and i reacted immediately. So, that's what this is. ThisIsWillJames.com
This episode deals with the inherent flaws in traditional views on Faith and Belief and how those in the midst of struggle, doubt, and skepticism may just be at the precipice of truth and revelation. How so many on the "inside" may just be howling at the moon because divine truth just might be bigger, deeper, and more confounding than we tend to consider. This episode speaks to how traditional christianity can put the All Powerful in tidy boxes, but that doesn't mean It fits. Digest it. Wrestle with it. Argue back. This is always a discussion. - @ThisIsWillJames
Just a few thoughts on the state of things without getting very political. This is not about party or policy but community. We are at the beginnings of what could be a tremendous shift for humanity if we do not fall into the same old cycle. Give it a listen or read the written version at ThisIsWillJames.com
This Podcast episode digs into the National Anthem controversy by getting past the protest and getting to the point. I assure you it is all spoken in love, but it is not necessarily the easiest to ingest. No offense was intended if any is felt: Over the last couple weeks, there has been a growing storyline surrounding young Colin Kaepernick. The spectrum of reactions ranges from essentially comparing the lyrics of the Star Spangled Banner to a heritage of the same kind of ideas that brought down the Stars and Bars recently, to rhetoric of a rich spoiled athlete waiting to complain about “supposed” oppression until after poor play and a big contract. How convenient?” Everyone has an opinion on what he did, how he did it, and why he shouldn't have. Yet, it seems as though each of these “conversations” ends the same way: we sit and analyze each other's opinions and decide to point back to the man to ask: “Why is he being so divisive?” I suppose my question is: Are we sure it's Kaepernick that's being divisive? Why is shining a light on something negative about our country, perceived as more divisive than that negative thing? Is it really that we can't look past his act of omission to address his motive, or is it that we don't want to address the motives and have found a convenient loop hole? How can it be seen as the "right message, wrong way wrong time" when right now everyone is listening? -you are not listening to this r5jd65ih
Alright, here we go again. For you sadistic few who powered through 'The Heavy One', or sensed some common thread from it in your existence, this is the continuation of the story. 'My Life-Driven Purpose' isnt particularly less heavy but we avoided the waterworks this time! This deals more deeply with Depression, Faith, and Purpose. It twists. It turns. I don't know...it is what it is. @ThisIsWillJames Matthew 10:39 #URNotListening
This Episode of the podcast is a bit of a curve in the road. I started this podcast because of a personal/emotional/psychological/spiritual disruption in my life that started a couple years ago. It has been a process that I was not prepared to be vulnerable about. However, now is the time. This is the first of what will be a serious of discussions of what happened to me and how I've grown from it. It will be, at times, uplifting yet depressing, biblical and "heretical", and all in between. This first one deals with depression, dangers religion can bring into your life with a slightly twisted mindset, suicide, the voice and character of "God", how little importance hell should be, and my general overall mystical spiritual craziness. I hope you enjoy it if you find it, and please don't hesitate to yell at me, agree with me, ask me questions no matter how intense or silly. You are not listening to this.... but if you are, lets enjoy this little ride. #URNotListening As always, I love ya, even though I dont know ya. Dont forget to subscribe to the podcast on itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/you-are-not-listening-to-this/id1050220060?mt=2 Hit me up at any of these: The Book: https://www.facebook.com/urnotlistening/ Twitter: @ThisIsWillJames Website and Blog: Willjames.squarespace.com Email: willdeejam@gmail.com
On this episode of the Podcast, Deanna and I talk about important aspects of communication between couples. We cover how necessary it is to figure out each others natural language. The bigger reasons for why and how communication can break down. We use our own personal experiences to flesh out what we think are probably common points of conflict and what we've learned from them. Hopefully its both entertaining and helpful. Maybe it's the worst thing you've ever heard. Either way, feel free to let us know @willdeejam @willjamesmusic willdeejam@gmail.com soundcloud.com/urnotlistening
A BetweenTheNotes.Me Podcast by Will James and Deanna James. I could describe it, but you should just check it out!
Episode 1 - Stream Of Conscious by Will James