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Continuing from the previous episode, a look at whether various "Satanic" groups can really be called different denominations of Satanism, with a particular look at groups formed after 1966, especially in the age of the Internet. No, it's still not analogous to Catholics arguing with Protestants. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:15 - Review of episode 71, and why the Catholics vs. Protestants is still a bad analogy 00:07:25 - Why I don't say "LaVeyan" 00:09:15 - Summary of episode 72, and "de facto Satanists" 00:14:26 - Dictionary argument and "Satanism is just any religion about Satan, right?" 00:18:54 - Summary of After 1966 - Theistic LHP Religions 00:23:04 - The Deism-to-Atheism Conspiracy Theory 00:31:15 - Non-theistic Satanic groups and Cevin Soling's tax shelter (a.k.a. The Satanic Temple) 00:37:49 - Even more pseudo-Satanic groups I've seen 00:41:11 - No, these groups haven't "evolved" anything 00:45:33 - Eco Satanism example, and collective action 00:48:43 - Rising up / Ecumenicalism 00:51:23 - Other lame reasons, e.g. wanting to do crime 00:55:06 - Other excuses: missing the boat on parts of Satanism, conspiracy theories of "Theistic LaVeyans" 00:57:27 - The Internet and the ease of declaring your own denomination/org 01:00:30 - Closing Remarks
Hello!Thank you for listening to Into the Pray, a podcast akin to a growing library of voice-notes helping disciples of Christ around the world to breach the global chaos of the unfaithful Church...because Christ is coming and we are not ready. Today's episode includes:Our reflections on two seminal Lloyd-Jones sermons on schism (division). Addressing the problematic period of time between Lloyd-Jones' prophetic critique of the Church and the chaos of 2024 (did he see how bad it would get?)A brief preview of the forthcoming "God's Unfaithful Wife" video here. Exposing the false doctrines of the Lausanne people who get John 17 and Acts 2 VERY wrong.What constitutes essential doctrines?Related teaching here to give you an understanding about the importance of the false assumption that meeting together is always best. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and tap the "bell" to ensure you don't miss any videos here. Please do share these videos on to your networks! Watch I AM JEALOUS episodes here and see more info here. You can support our podcast/ministry below. Maranatha?MARANATHA!Love, Nick & MairiOur flagship content:
Tune in to "The Unscriptureness of Ecumenicalism," a thought-provoking podcast series delving into the biblical foundation of separation and unity in faith. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 6:14-18, the series explores the delicate balance between staying true to Apostolic doctrine and navigating the contemporary call for ecumenical unity. With insights rooted in scripture, listeners will uncover why maintaining separation from beliefs contrary to the Apostolic doctrine is crucial for spiritual growth and fidelity to Christ's teachings. Join us as we find the profound truth that salvation brings separation from darkness into God's marvelous light, challenging listeners to reassess their associations and commitments in light of divine wisdom.
Tune in to "The Unscriptureness of Ecumenicalism," a thought-provoking podcast series delving into the biblical foundation of separation and unity in faith. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 6:14-18, the series explores the delicate balance between staying true to Apostolic doctrine and navigating the contemporary call for ecumenical unity. With insights rooted in scripture, listeners will uncover why maintaining separation from beliefs contrary to the Apostolic doctrine is crucial for spiritual growth and fidelity to Christ's teachings. Join us as we find the profound truth that salvation brings separation from darkness into God's marvelous light, challenging listeners to reassess their associations and commitments in light of divine wisdom.
Tune in to "The Unscriptureness of Ecumenicalism," a thought-provoking podcast series delving into the biblical foundation of separation and unity in faith. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 6:14-18, the series explores the delicate balance between staying true to Apostolic doctrine and navigating the contemporary call for ecumenical unity. With insights rooted in scripture, listeners will uncover why maintaining separation from beliefs contrary to the Apostolic doctrine is crucial for spiritual growth and fidelity to Christ's teachings. Join us as we find the profound truth that salvation brings separation from darkness into God's marvelous light, challenging listeners to reassess their associations and commitments in light of divine wisdom.
Tune in to "The Unscriptureness of Ecumenicalism," a thought-provoking podcast series delving into the biblical foundation of separation and unity in faith. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 6:14-18, the series explores the delicate balance between staying true to Apostolic doctrine and navigating the contemporary call for ecumenical unity. With insights rooted in scripture, listeners will uncover why maintaining separation from beliefs contrary to the Apostolic doctrine is crucial for spiritual growth and fidelity to Christ's teachings. Join us as we find the profound truth that salvation brings separation from darkness into God's marvelous light, challenging listeners to reassess their associations and commitments in light of divine wisdom.
Tune in to "The Unscriptureness of Ecumenicalism," a thought-provoking podcast series delving into the biblical foundation of separation and unity in faith. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 6:14-18, the series explores the delicate balance between staying true to Apostolic doctrine and navigating the contemporary call for ecumenical unity. With insights rooted in scripture, listeners will uncover why maintaining separation from beliefs contrary to the Apostolic doctrine is crucial for spiritual growth and fidelity to Christ's teachings. Join us as we find the profound truth that salvation brings separation from darkness into God's marvelous light, challenging listeners to reassess their associations and commitments in light of divine wisdom.
Ecumenicalism is usually considered a process of bringing the churches together. It is this but it is more about dealing with the wolves among us. We cannot solve problems by embracing the symptoms. The symptoms are the worlds system. Jesus did not for nothing reject the devils offer of food, security and power. We need to do the same. There is only one solution and that is the one in the Bible. We must separate from evil; it is not up to us to solve it nor to subsidize it. We need to start an ecumenical movement that not only brings the faithful together, it also divides us from the problem, which is the world.
How about this adage: “your business or nonprofit is either growing or it's dying.” Do you believe that? So, just what does it take to sustain and thrive in your enterprise in the 21st century? Well, scalability is one key answer—competitively, persistently working to assure and increase your success. And the digital era is bringing and will continue to bring either a whole lot of grief or a whole lot of upside results for each enterprise, including churches. What's your mindset about that? Join Kevin as we dive into the crucial scalability of your enterprise! // Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.
Episode #143 of the Gotta Be Saints PodcastOn this episode, I spoke with Ricky Vazquez about Ecumenicalism. During our conversation, we covered:- Ricky's career as a Christian musician- What ecumenicalism means to him- Examples we've both seen in the Catholic Church- Powerful stories connected to prayer and the Eucharist- And much more...Biography:Ricky is a recording artist and worship leader of Puerto Rican descent who currently resides in Nashville, TN. Ricky has led bilingual worship full-time for the last 7 years traveling nationally and internationally performing at a wide range of conferences and events. Musically, Ricky has released two singer-songwriter albums entitled “Ghost of You” and “More Heart Than Sleeve” which have both charted in the top 10 on the iTunes singer-songwriter charts. Ricky is a part of the worship collective called Village Lights alongside artists Ike Ndolo and Sarah Kroger which recently was nominated for a GMA Dove Award and is signed with Integrity Music. He is also a part of Anchor Hymns, a collective of artists writing new hymns for the church, alongside artists such as Paul Baloche, Sandra McCracken, Dee Wilson, and many more. Beyond that, Ricky is a man of faith trying to portray the beauty of life through song for both mainstream and Christian audiences.Listen to Ricky's music here.Our Sponsors:This is a Good Catholic Podcast. If you're interested in purchasing a Good Catholic digital series, use code GBS for 20% off your total order.Looking for the perfect Catholic gift? Check out The Catholic Company and find it today! Use code BRENDAN20 for 20% off your next purchase! Support the show
David Wolpe discusses his book, "Imposing Our Will: Presidential Power, Constitutional Faith, and the Imposition of Religion".
All of these talks are based on a book Andrew has written called "The Culmination of All Things" - it is a 500 page analysis of what the whole Bible says about the Last Days., and is obtainable from Amazon. Andrew and Norman sat for hours recording this 16 part series of programmes on "the end times" (for broadcast on FlameCCR) Andrew says " I appreciated the opportunity of answering Norman's questions about this topic, as well as relating information I have found from many years of research on this topic. Norman also seems to have found a lot of music you will recognise on this theme. We both hope that you are challenged by this topic ... our prayer is that "you will not be left behind" .
SERMON VAULT: Released by request, this sermon was preached 9/25/16. It is from our second part in our series on Mark, entitled: "THE MARK OF THE SAVIOR: THE POINT"
Ecumenicalism worship vs working together. What is biblical? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dave-c-joseph-jr0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dave-c-joseph-jr0/support
This week on the AntiSocial Network, we're joined by Wesley P. Worrell (@GreyDuckBlues) to discuss the problems with the radical edges of the Trad movement and how Christianity manifests in people's lives.
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This week, Rich and Chris continue their discussion of the compromises BigEva makes with the world. Ecumenical partnerships with false religions and ideologies for worldly gain must be avoided in the Christian walk. No social or political gain is worth corrupting the purity of the gospel.
Let's face it, we've all had at least a few times in our lives when we've pictured angels that look like a "Precious Moments" ornament. But what does the Bible actually say about these often mysterious beings? Where did they come from? What do they do? What do they actually look like? Join us as we try to answer these questions on this episode.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cowfordcatechism)
Join me as I continue to discuss ecumenicalism, especially the dangers and how to accomplish the same goals Biblically.
Join Matthew Allen and myself as we discuss the word ecumenicalism. It's a big word with big consequences if we don't understand how to do it correctly.
Ecumenicalism is defined as relating to or representing the whole of a body of churches. Today’s guest David is a host of a Youtube channel called “Saints unscripted”. The program centers around the faith of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. During today’s episode, David and I talk about the Latter-day Saints faith and where David puts his faith and the why behind that choice. David shares about the teachings of Joseph Smith. For me, there is something powerful that happens when we as humans come to a table or a place that we can learn to understand. Join me today on a truly different perspective on faith. This is not a debate of who’s right or wrong. This is all about understanding. Join me as we try on David’s hand-me-down Walmart slippers.•To learn more about David & Saints Unscripted click here•To take part in Handprint Legacy Live click here•Remember when you walk in Other People's Shoes you get a different perspective!•Other People's Shoes would love your financial gift to help support the show click here•Have questions or want to give feedback call or text: 203-548-SHOE•If you enjoy the show you can subscribe to us on your favorite podcast platforms, so you don't miss an episode. We would also love it if you could leave us a review on iTunes!•To hear other episodes go to:www.opspodcast.com•Social Media:**Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: ** @opspodcastshow•If you have questions or comments email us at: opspodcastshow@gmail.com
Greetings Everyone! [Quick notice: We have a new film in the pipeline, a piece of content that we have no doubt is extremely important for the Body of Christ at large. We're needing some help with the practicalities/financial costs associated, so if you would like to help with this, to make it happen, and get more info ahead of release, please feel free to drop us a line. We very much value your interest/support.]This week we're delighted to meet with Joshua Lewis from Remnant Radio who, as an independent podcast/YouTube channel, publish three weekly episodes of their cross-denominational content to a growing audience of hungry theology-minded fellows. We asked if Joshua would come onto Into the Pray to discuss the merits of ecumenicalism which, as they put it, is intended to "destabilise theological echo chambers" unto both learning and faithfulness. We love what they say in their blurb. "We do not endorse all the various guests we have on the show. However, we do believe a healthy dialogue with those whom we disagree with is a necessary Christian virtue that is not displayed often enough."In and amongst all of this is the radical preparation of a faithful Bride and, as an integral part of this, we must all take responsibility for our discernment as to what is biblical, objectively true and that which is not. We are surely at a critical juncture in church history! Next Friday we'll be starting a new mini-series entitled, "The Church in the Home".So, sit back with a coffee and listen to Nick and Joshua chatting about the Church. You can also watch this episode of Into the Pray via YouTube here. If you would like to help support this podcast and the wider work we're pioneering, including efforts to improve our podcast videos, we would be very grateful as we increasingly find ourselves at capacity in more ways than one. You can give here. Come, Lord Jesus!LoveN&M x
Our world and even many within the Church are calling for unity. But what does that actually mean? Can we actually all get along, or are there things worth dividing over? What should that division look like?Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cowfordcatechism)
"Here's the Deal." There are certain things that are coming true in our lifetime. The term '"Christian" is almost unrecognizable and our kids are susceptible to abuse even in supposedly Christian organizations. The Ecumenical Movement is pure evil. The Australian government has lost its collective mind, turning on its own residents for their free expression. The Middle East is still heating up. The mainstream media is 99% '#FakeNews. The other 1% is accounted for when they run their station identification info. Young people everywhere are embracing a Marxist ideology and have no clue of its history and its dim and miserable future and they are being fueled by dark forces who want their submission. However, we know that all of these things must happen before the Lord returns so we will continue to bear witness to the truth until such time that we too, are banned from the airwaves and/or arrested. Even so, the Lord reminds us "Do Not Fear" and we shall not, as we know that despite how dark the times may look, there is a glorious light awaiting at the end of the tunnel.John Haller YouTube Video HereFBC ChannelAmos37 Ministries Here
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Father Jim Keenan, director of the Jesuit Institute at Boston College, discusses Pope Francis's views on environmentalism and social justice.
The Western civilization is considered "Christian." The term Christian has been exploited and now is thought of as a cultural consciousness rather than a true adherence to faith. It has been adopted more as something we assume rather than a genuine conversion, and a label that has led to misconceptions and false hope. And how the churches have considered their services a community event rather than an intimate body of believers gathered to worship together to further confuse the matter. Our panel discusses the topic and explains why the Evangelical community is pushing the political necessity of the right godly candidate like Trump in office.
The Western civilization is considered "Christian." The term Christian has been exploited and now is thought of as a cultural consciousness rather than a true adherence to faith. It has been adopted more as something we assume rather than a genuine conversion, and a label that has led to misconceptions and false hope. And how the churches have considered their services a community event rather than an intimate body of believers gathered to worship together to further confuse the matter. Our panel discusses the topic and explains why the Evangelical community is pushing the political necessity of the right godly candidate like Trump in office.
Lyons Lanmark Baptist Church
My thoughts on the Billy Graham controversy including Freemasonry, the pope, Mormonism, and universalism. 00:19 Remembering Billy and the Crusades 00:39 Padlet for Billy Graham 00:58 Facebook post gets attacked 01:17 Freemason accusation from handshake; 02:26 Pope problem; 02:44 Ecumenicalism or Universalist; 03:29 Billy Says Jesus is the ONLY WAY; 04:11 Mormon removed from cult; 06:06 Focus on Jesus Links: https://padlet.com/ConradRocks/BillyGraham http://bit.ly/BillyGrahamJesus bit.ly/BillyFB http://conradrocks.net
Modern Empire-Building: Albert Schweitzer, Azusa Street and Pentecostalism, Chicago Cubs, C.I. Scofield, Ecumenicalism Presentation Online Giving
Jonathan Storment returns to the show to talk Justin Bieber, Calvinism, Ecumenicalism, grief, progress, suffering, flea markets, Three Phrases, Deuteronomy vs. Job and Jonathan is thankful for anyone interacting with him.
What is with all the Reformed Secretarinism? How can Reformed brothers and sisters work together? What are some of the significant tenants of our many confessions? Joshua and John Edward Knox put aside the beer and tea for a frank discussion.
http://www.wdeanshook.com What is the ecumenical movement ? Its the idea that all paths lead to God. That everyone will go to Heaven, All religions will go to heaven. Its a Catholic movement, this from the same religion that changed the sabbath, Changed the ten commandments, created Christmas, and got easter wrong.
Session 01 is an introduction into the Kingdom parables Jesus taught in Matthew Ch. 13. We will take an In depth view of what was the purpose, prophecy, and yes problems with the Kingdom with a variety of enemies corrupting the work and ministry of Gods word. This series is intended to help us discern what Jesus Himself said the Kingdom of Heaven would look at. Sure to inform and bless those with discernment. We will contrast these parables with the Kingdom Now and Dominion Theology that has created some unholy alliances. Shalom, Keith