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A Florida man accused of brutally stabbing his estranged wife to death in her home died in a single-car crash just hours after the killing, authorities said. The deadly attack occurred roughly one month after a judge—who was suspended last week in a separate disciplinary matter—declined to place the suspect under GPS monitoring. The Seminole County Sheriff's Office identified the slain victim as 40-year-old Kristin Stevens. Investigators say James Lindsey, 42, broke into her home in the early morning hours last Thursday, stabbed her between 20 and 70 times, and also injured another man before fleeing. Stevens died at the scene, while the second victim, whose name has not been released, survived after seeking help from a neighbor. A 16-year-old boy was present in the home but not harmed. Authorities confirmed that Lindsey, who was arrested on Nov. 6 for domestic violence against Stevens, was released with only a no-contact order. At that time, both the sheriff's office and the local prosecutor's office had requested GPS monitoring for Lindsey, but Seminole County Circuit Court Judge Wayne Culver denied the request. Approximately a month later, Lindsey allegedly committed the deadly attack. Lindsey died about four hours after the stabbing in a single-vehicle crash. Investigators believe the violent murder and his subsequent death were connected to the ongoing domestic turmoil. According to Sheriff Dennis Lemma, the surviving victim said he found Lindsey on top of Stevens, repeatedly stabbing her. When he tried to intervene, Lindsey stabbed him in the leg. “This is a heartbreaking and traumatic incident that will have a lasting impact on families and a community,” Lemma said in a statement. “Our team will continue to work diligently to uncover the full details surrounding this case.” The couple's history of domestic violence was documented in a previous arrest affidavit, which described Lindsey allegedly kicking Stevens off a bed and shoving her into a door. He blamed her injuries on what he called “crazy” behavior and claimed she “hit herself” with the door. Judge Culver, who declined the GPS monitoring request, was suspended last week for 60 days without pay following a Florida Supreme Court ruling. The court determined that Culver had engaged in “abusive and intemperate conduct” in two separate, unrelated cases in early 2022. During those proceedings, Culver reportedly used profanity, threatened jail time over minor courtroom disruptions, and refused to let defendants speak on their own behalf. He acknowledged he was appalled by his own behavior and agreed to undergo anger management and stress therapy. The shocking timing of Culver's suspension and the murder now brings new scrutiny to the earlier decision not to impose stricter supervision on Lindsey, as the community mourns Stevens's death and law enforcement officials work to piece together the events that led to the fatal encounter. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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A Florida man accused of brutally stabbing his estranged wife to death in her home died in a single-car crash just hours after the killing, authorities said. The deadly attack occurred roughly one month after a judge—who was suspended last week in a separate disciplinary matter—declined to place the suspect under GPS monitoring. The Seminole County Sheriff's Office identified the slain victim as 40-year-old Kristin Stevens. Investigators say James Lindsey, 42, broke into her home in the early morning hours last Thursday, stabbed her between 20 and 70 times, and also injured another man before fleeing. Stevens died at the scene, while the second victim, whose name has not been released, survived after seeking help from a neighbor. A 16-year-old boy was present in the home but not harmed. Authorities confirmed that Lindsey, who was arrested on Nov. 6 for domestic violence against Stevens, was released with only a no-contact order. At that time, both the sheriff's office and the local prosecutor's office had requested GPS monitoring for Lindsey, but Seminole County Circuit Court Judge Wayne Culver denied the request. Approximately a month later, Lindsey allegedly committed the deadly attack. Lindsey died about four hours after the stabbing in a single-vehicle crash. Investigators believe the violent murder and his subsequent death were connected to the ongoing domestic turmoil. According to Sheriff Dennis Lemma, the surviving victim said he found Lindsey on top of Stevens, repeatedly stabbing her. When he tried to intervene, Lindsey stabbed him in the leg. “This is a heartbreaking and traumatic incident that will have a lasting impact on families and a community,” Lemma said in a statement. “Our team will continue to work diligently to uncover the full details surrounding this case.” The couple's history of domestic violence was documented in a previous arrest affidavit, which described Lindsey allegedly kicking Stevens off a bed and shoving her into a door. He blamed her injuries on what he called “crazy” behavior and claimed she “hit herself” with the door. Judge Culver, who declined the GPS monitoring request, was suspended last week for 60 days without pay following a Florida Supreme Court ruling. The court determined that Culver had engaged in “abusive and intemperate conduct” in two separate, unrelated cases in early 2022. During those proceedings, Culver reportedly used profanity, threatened jail time over minor courtroom disruptions, and refused to let defendants speak on their own behalf. He acknowledged he was appalled by his own behavior and agreed to undergo anger management and stress therapy. The shocking timing of Culver's suspension and the murder now brings new scrutiny to the earlier decision not to impose stricter supervision on Lindsey, as the community mourns Stevens's death and law enforcement officials work to piece together the events that led to the fatal encounter. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
A relatively light episode in terms of the number of stories, but a deeper dive into two serious issues. The first article looks at how abortion can be considered a states rights issue if slavery can't be. The second issue looks at James Lindsey's trolling of the American Reformer with an article celebrating Christian Nationalism using the Communist Manifest. That leads to a long conversation about a topic brewing big-time in Reformed circles, the Post War Consensus. What it is, is it a problem, what is the response. Thanks to Ken and Max for stopping by!
Yesterday on the Family Meeting, Monique and Krista discussed the recent events surrounding James Lindsey's claim that he got six pages from the Communist Manifesto published on a "woke Right" website. Related Resources: • Article: "The Liberal Consensus and the New Christian Right"; https://americanreformer.org/2024/11/the-liberal-consensus-and-the-new-christian-right/ • Lindsey's initial X post: https://x.com/ConceptualJames/status/1863976644769120329 • Lindsey's related article: "A Communist Manifesto for Christian Nationalists: Testing the Woke Right"; https://newdiscourses.com/2024/12/a-communist-manifesto-for-christian-nationalists-testing-the-woke-right/
The former deputy chief of staff for former NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo and current Gov. Kathy Hochul was arrested and charged with acting as an undisclosed agent of the Chinese government. Also, James Lindsey examines how the American Left is creating our own version of Mao's Red Guard. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePeteKalinerShow.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Advertising inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.comGet exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of Hangar Flying, James Lindsey and Smokehouse Pilots member Brent Anderson sit down with Kathy Nicoson from EarthX Batteries and discuss the benefits of EarthX Batteries in aviation and other industries. EarthX Batteries are 80% lighter than lead acid batteries and last two to three times longer. They also have a built-in brain that can communicate with the pilot and provide warnings about battery voltage. The cost benefit of EarthX Batteries comes over time, as they have a longer lifespan. Brent, a customer of EarthX Batteries, shares his positive experience with the batteries in his RV6A experimental aircraft. EarthX Batteries are also used in Indy 500 race cars, drones, and power sports. Takeaways EarthX Batteries are 80% lighter than lead acid batteries and last two to three times longer. They have a built-in brain that can communicate with the pilot and provide warnings about battery voltage. The cost benefit of EarthX Batteries comes over time, as they have a longer lifespan. Customers have reported positive experiences with EarthX Batteries in various applications, including aviation, Indy 500 race cars, drones, and power sports. Sound Bites "EarthX as far as a business aviation is a very big part of what we do." "We can actually communicate to the pilot in the cockpit if something's outside of normal with the battery." "Tremendous weight savings, which is a really big deal." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Purpose of EarthX Booth at Sun and Fun 01:00 The Advantages of EarthX Batteries in Aviation 03:20 The Cost Benefit of EarthX Batteries 05:16 Customer Testimonials: EarthX Batteries in Various Applications 06:16 Conclusion https://earthxbatteries.com/ https://www.smokehousepilots.com/
James Lindsey (4:35) - With the election nearing we have been discussing the issues within our nation, but let's take a look at issues around the globe, particularly The United Nations. Our guest James Lindsey spoke outside the UN in Geneva to condemn what he call an “evil organization” Nicolas Giordano (14:20) - It seems universities around the U.S. have become focused on liberal activism over actual education. An article at The Hill “Activism is not the mission of the universities” detailing the decrease in confidence in our educational system. Jon Root (23:48) - Donald Trump was asked about his faith on Fox and Friends this past Sunday. When asked what his relationship with God is like, he seemed to dance around the question, showing appreciation for the believers who support him. Should his lack of an answer concern the evangelical community? Tho Bishop (28:19)- In a headline from Bloomberg, a majority of middle-class Americans say they are struggling financially. This will be a major issue heading into the election. With Biden at the helm for the last 4 years, the economy has been a total disaster and this should give Trump the advantage. Walker Wildmon (37:56) - According to the UK Daily Mail, more than one million United Methodists are leaving the church due to sex change rules. The UMC approved gay pastors and same sec marriage. Will this finally wake up the American church?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Lindsey (4:35) - With the election nearing we have been discussing the issues within our nation, but let's take a look at issues around the globe, particularly The United Nations. Our guest James Lindsey spoke outside the UN in Geneva to condemn what he call an “evil organization” Nicolas Giordano (14:20) - It seems universities around the U.S. have become focused on liberal activism over actual education. An article at The Hill “Activism is not the mission of the universities” detailing the decrease in confidence in our educations system. Jon Root (23:48) - Donald Trump was asked about his faith on Fox and Friends this past Sunday. When asked what his relationship with god is like, he seemed to dance around the question, showing appreciation for the believers who support him. Should his lack of an answer concern the evangelical community? Tho Bishop (28:19) - In a headline from Bloomberg, a majority of middle-class Americans say they are struggling financially. This will be a major issue heading into the election. With Biden at the helm for the last 4 years, the economy has been a total disaster and this should give Trump the advantage. Walker Wildmon (37:56) - According the UK Daily Mail, more than one million United Methodists are leaving the church due to sex change rule. The UMC approved gay pastors and same sec marriage. Will this finally wake up the American church.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're sorry for a bit of disconnectedness – I did my best to edit the bad stuff out. We didn't get to everything we promised. 06:50: The eclipse in Cleveland 13:00: Business etiquette remotely meeting. 16:50: Discussion of James Lindsey's podcast (New Discourse)– The Reflexive Alchemy of George Soros. #GeorgeSoros #JamesLindsey #NewDiscourse --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barry-edwards/support
Jim talks with James Lindsay about the ideas in his recent essay "National Divorce Is National Suicide." They discuss the meaning of a national divorce (where the United States would split into two countries), different shapes it could take, the possibility of parallel experiments in civilization design, statistics on support for the idea, the proposed Belgian split, steelmanning the opposition, reducing the chances of a Civil War, the divide over gun rights & abortion, the Big Sort, why national divorce would be a disaster, how the media would frame a national divorce, bifurcation of constitutional evolution, whether we're in a historically precedented moment, the idea of an attempted silent takeover of the West, fast & slow options for red state development, malice vs incompetence, amount of immigration between the U.S. and Canada, consequences & origins of intersectionality, competence of a blue state, wokery as a religion, what we should do instead of a divorce, fighting for a more constitutionally centered society, a civic revival, the passing of peak woke, and much more. New Discourses JRS EP73 - James Lindsay on Cynical Theories "National Divorce Is National Suicide," by James Lindsay Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America, by John McWhorter Dr. James Lindsey is an American-born author, mathematician, and political commentator. He has written six books spanning a range of subjects including religion, the philosophy of science and postmodern theory. He is the co-founder of New Discourses and is motivated to rationally improve health “equity” without throwing out the baby with all this critical bathwater.
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Can you have a reasonable conversation with someone who seriously uses terms like “spirit” and “God” ? I appreciate the metaphorical purposes behind some religious stories, however I have noticed that there is a growing movement among young conservatives away from reason and towards Christianity. This appears to me to be a reactionary movement against the woke communism on the left. Former atheists such as Mike Cernovich, James Lindsey, and even Jordan Peterson come to mind. After reading about philosophy and empiricism I find it hard to take people seriously when they use mysticism as a substitute for reason and evidence.Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Get access to the audiobook for my new book 'Peaceful Parenting,' StefBOT-AI, private livestreams, premium call in shows, and the 22 Part History of Philosophers series!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2022
Rhetoric holds a position in both rigorous philosophy and colloquial conversation that carries a connotation of the mystic. Aristotle's work on Philosophy by the English title Rhetoric begins with identifying the difference between effective public speaking, and logical discussion. Things go awry when one presents Dialectic, while performing Rhetoric. In order to understand and challenge these things, we take a look at the difference between Rhetoric and Dialectic. Following on from the distinction, there's an opportunity to look at how we approach both conversation and critical thinking, in order to make sure our intellectual footing. Credit goes to James Lindsey on strategies for addressing the malicious deception of using a dialectic to deceive conversation. Support the REDACTED Culture Cast at redactedculture.locals.comSSP and boutique products at redactedllc.comFollow us on Instagram at @redactedllc
Why is ALL this happening? Or Where / what does this liberal brain damage reasoning come from? Well folks I have answers… Dr. James Lindsey gave a speech at the European Parliament in March where he outlined how woke culture which includes critical race theory, the LGBTQ movement, and the push for equity are all Westernized tentacles originating from Marxism with a Maoist overlay. Meanwhile Biden's recent political exploits as he invades Howard University with in gaslighting anti-constitutional race baiting about "white supremacy". Video format is on Rumble Live streaming on Wednesdays at 6:30 PM (pst) exclusively on Rumble Donated to fund the podcast broadcast at: Patreon
Grab your coffee and join us! April 4th @ 7:30 AM LIVE on ELECTION DAY LET'S LEARN MORE ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF VOTING Join us for a LIVE conversation with Elgin City Council Women, Tish Powell. There is a staggering number of only 15% of registered voters actually make it to the polls. Tune in on @blasian_soul_podcast's FACEBOOK OR YOUTUBE LIVE!***RESCHEDULED FROM MONDAY, APRIL 3RD DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES
Father, husband, Author! James Lindsey gives his insightful and inspirational journey to success while battling Tourette's syndrome. Join us this Monday the 27th for his story.
In today's episode, Doug Stuart chats with Neil Shenvi, a PhD in Theoretical Chemistry, about his work in Christian apologetics. If you think there's a disconnect between his education and his work, he explains a bit about that in the opening to the episode, as well as the basis for new found expertise in critical theory. Shenvi's concerns about the influence of critical theory rests in the influence (and resultant damage) to orthodox Christian doctrine by ideas developed by critical theorists. He offers a history of the philosophical discipline; many ways to discern the mechanics of it, how to think through and address the moving target certain nomenclature creates, and much more. If you know very little about the topic, or believe it's not as bad some say it is, this episode gives a great bird's eye view making connections you might not have previous thought to consider. Shenvi has a very gracious demeanor and way about speaking on this topic; he's sensitive to certain topics of valid concern (racism, abuse, etc), while recognizing the necessary distinctions and why this particular ideology is such a poison. Shenvi is apolitical in his approach. He comes at this with no agenda about politics or political theory. Main Points of Discussion: 00:00 Introduction 01:15 About Neil Shenvi 03:12 How Christians begin expressing wokism and the common trajectory 07:03 What is critical theory? 09:04 How culture effects economics - the connection to Marxism 11:15 How does post-modernism relate to critical theory? 14:11 The convergence of critical theory and post-modernism (and the significance of this) 16:31 Robin DeAngelo is critical race theorist?? 18:07 Academics and activists 20:10 Difference between critical theory and critical race theory? 22:18 James Lindsey's connection of critical theory to neo-Marxism? 25:49 Christians going woke are "just trying to deal with the poor and oppressed" 29:55 How lived experience can be wrongly interpreted 32:48 The woke have a "double consciousness" - lived experience is only valid for those liberated from their (white) blindness. 35:32 Wokeness is internally coherent even if it's realistically incoherent 37:48 Are there any ideas that are redeemable about crt? 42:00 there are some isolated ideas that are valid truth claims 42:43 Error in identifying problems, or just a matter of solutions? 46:55 Interest convergence theory? 50:39 CRT's biggest enemy is liberalism 52:00 Shenvi's book reviews and his professional writing 54:51 Concluding thoughts Resources Mentioned: https://shenviapologetics.com Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
Charlie welcomes Michael O'Fallon, founder of Sovereign Nation, and resident genius on multiple topics including post-structuralism, deconstructionism, cultural marxism, hermeneutics, gnosticism, and much much more. Charlie and Michael dive deep into the history of ideas and the shaping of eschatological theory, and the Hegelian Dialectic. If you're confused about these terms, this is the episode for you. We have all heard about CRT, wokeism, the radical trans agenda and more, but what creates the foundational elements, the cornerstones of how they rationalize their theories and ideologies? What unifies their ideas, from Ma and Stalin, to modern day leftists in the United States? Charlie and Michael walk through the idea that when you understand why they form their ideas the way they do, you can predict where they will go with them next. Hear an even longer discussion with Michael O'Fallon and Steve Bannon, James Lindsey, Jack Posobiec and many others at https://reset.tpusa.com Friday and Saturday (9/16-9/17). **Please forgive the first few moments of technical issues with Michael's mic. It gets corrected after about a minute.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You can read the article version of this episode here. Wokeness is a big issue in our culture today and it is seeping into the Church. Yet many don't realize just how insidious and dangerous this ideology really is to the Church and the Gospel. This episode builds on our last episode - "Wokeness, Social Justice and the Church" - to dive deeper into the underlying worldview issues. Woke ideology has a different account of origins and purpose, of sin and what's wrong with the world, of what we must do to make things right again and of its hope for the future. Stemming from its Marxist origins, it tends to be utopian in its outlook, yet brings with it destruction and division leading to dystopia. It is applied to a wide array of cultural issues today such as racism, feminism, LBGTQ issues, post-colonialism, ableism, gender studies, and many more. However, as we will see in this episode, wokeness is an Anti-Gospel that only offers perpetual guilt, never-ending penance with no hope of absolution or forgiveness and a false promise of a utopian future that it can't deliver on. Christians must be aware and prepared to give an answer to these important issues. Recommended Further Resources: Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth: 12 Questions Christians Should Ask About Social Justice by Thaddeus J. Williams Christianity and Wokeness: How the Social Justice Movement Is Hijacking the Gospel - and the Way to Stop It by Owen Strachan Why Social Justice Is Not Biblical Justice: An Urgent Appeal to Fellow Christians in a Time of Social Crisis by Scott David Allen Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism's Looming Catastrophe by Dr. Voddie Baucham Christianity and Social Justice: Religions in Conflict by Jon Harris Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity―and Why This Harms Everybody by James Lindsey & Helen Pluckrose The Victim Cult: How the culture of blame hurts everyone and wrecks civilizations by Mark Milke ----------------- Please visit theotivity.com for more content. Sign up for our monthly email Newsletter to stay updated on all the latest content. Please consider sharing this episode and leaving a 5-star review on your podcast app to help us grow. Follow us at @theotivity on social media (Facebook, Instagram, Gettr, YouTube, Rumble).
You can read the article version of this episode here. Social Justice is an often misunderstood, hot-button issue these days. Yet it is one which the Church must grapple with. However, instead, many churches have succumbed to it, adopting anti-biblical doctrines and woke ideologies, they have forfeited biblical justice for the world's secular version of social justice. In this episode, we take a look at how woke ideology and social justice have invaded the Evangelical church through many prominent teachers and pastors and take a look at the dangers it poses. We also define some of the common phrases and concepts such as Postmodernism, Cultural Marxism, Critical Theory, Intersectionality, and Equality versus Equity to see how they are applied on a host of issues such as racism, ableism, feminism, LBGTQ issues, and more. Finally, we will compare and contrast the Bible's vision of justice with that of woke social justice to see that it is antithetical to Scripture. Recommended Further Resources: Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth: 12 Questions Christians Should Ask About Social Justice by Thaddeus J. Williams Christianity and Wokeness: How the Social Justice Movement Is Hijacking the Gospel - and the Way to Stop It by Owen Strachan Why Social Justice Is Not Biblical Justice: An Urgent Appeal to Fellow Christians in a Time of Social Crisis by Scott David Allen Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism's Looming Catastrophe by Dr. Voddie Baucham Christianity and Social Justice: Religions in Conflict by Jon Harris Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity―and Why This Harms Everybody by James Lindsey & Helen Pluckrose The Victim Cult: How the culture of blame hurts everyone and wrecks civilizations by Mark Milke ----------------- Please visit theotivity.com for more content. Sign up for our monthly email Newsletter to stay updated on all the latest content. Please consider sharing this episode and leaving a 5-star review on your podcast app to help us grow. Follow us at @theotivity on social media (Facebook, Instagram, Gettr, YouTube, Rumble).
My guest in this episode is Dr. Mary Poplin. Several months ago she and I discussed her excellent book Is Reality Secular? As we concluded she mentioned that for the past four decades she has been observing Critical Theories develop in higher education, and was herself an early proponent. For the past three decades she has been working to understand and evaluate Critical Theories from a Christian perspective. Given her background and extensive reflection on this topic, I can think of no one better able to help us understand and evaluate these very popular perspectives reverberating throughout higher education and now our broader culture.Dr. Poplin is a Senior Research Fellow and Professor Emerita at Claremont Graduate University's School of Educational Studies. She has also authored numerous books on Christianity and higher education.In this podcast we discuss:Defining Critical Theory (including Critical Race Theory--CRT)How Critical Theory developed and became dominant in higher educationWhy CRT rejects Martin Luther King's viewsHer journey into feminism and CRT, and why she began to question her viewsWhat CRT gets right--truths CRT is highlightingWhat CRT gets wrong--errors CRT is promotingHow radical feminism started this movement toward divisionHow Critical Theories are changing the university in fundamental waysBlack scholars CRT excludes from the conversation, and whyDifferent approaches to these issues in the humanities, social science, and sciencesWhy Critical Theories are so popular among some Christians, and whether this is justifiedHow students can reflect well and develop their own conclusions about Critical TheoriesHow students can reflected on and engage CRT in their courseworkHow students can reflect on and engage CRT in campus organizationsResources mentioned during our conversation:Mary Poplin, Is Reality Secular? Testing the Assumptions of Four Global WorldviewsChristopher Rufo's short video summarizing Critical Race Theory Oher resources by Christopher RufoJames Lindsey, Race Marxism: The Truth about Critical Race Theory and PraxisJames Lindsey's website New DiscoursesHellen Pluckrose & James Lindsey, Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything About Race, Gender, and Identity--and Why This Harms EverybodyCarol Swain & Christopher Schorr, Black Eye for America: How Critical Race Theory is Burning Down the HouseStan W. Wallace, “How Should Christians Understand Critical Theory?”
James Lindsey The CEO and founder Rap Snacks sits down with the HHU Podcast to share his humble baggings how he got into the industry, teaming up with Master P & More! Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/mep/dashboard)
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Tim, Ian, Luke and Lydia join Christian Toto, of HollywoodInToto.com, and Libby Emmons, of The Post Millennial, to discuss the list of 'medical professionals' that's grown in numbers to over 1,000 as they attempt to cancel Joe yet again, the DOJ list that organizes people distrustful of the government as potential domestic terrorists, the James Lindsey conversation with Joe Rogan about hpw the left smears everyone they disagree with as 'far right', and how the woke narrative is crushing Hollywood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the podcast, Rich talks to 'Cage Rattler' Dr. Bridget Cooper, who sculpts the leader in all of us by making us better people first. Dr. B, talks about her books, how she became known as a cage rattler and how we are not defined by the 'contracts' we make with ourselves during our lives. Dr. B. is a wonderful, funny human being who deals with anything, this said we recorded the interview in the middle of her kitchen renovation, however, she stayed forever professional. To find out about Dr. B's work you can find it here:- https://drbridgetcooper.com/ You can find Dr. B's books here:- https://www.amazon.com/Bridget-Cooper/e/B00LXT7R26 You can also find Dr. B on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbridgetcooper/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbridgetcooper/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrBridgetCooper YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjyyC_Xvh2vVcO36_06DExQ If you missed last weeks episode with James Lindsey, you can find it here:- https://youtu.be/yipjyrBe4M0 To find out more about Born Anxious, the clothing Rich wears in the episode, you can find them here:- https://www.bornanxious.co.uk/ To find previous seasons and episodes of the podcast, you can find them here:- https://anchor.fm/inside-the-orange Thanks so much to Thom Burt & Andrew Brien from Songwriters Lounge for creating our new theme song. You can find their work here:- https://www.songwriterslounge.net/ Follow us and Reach Out: Website: http://www.insidetheorange.co.uk Email: insidethisorange@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidetheorange Twitter: https://twitter.com/OrangeWhats Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/insidetheorange Anchor: https://anchor.fm/inside-the-orange #insidetheorange #interview #drbridgetcooper #cagerattler #podcasts #podcast #podcasting #painrebel #littlelandslides #feedtheneed #amazon #amazonauthor #author #books #kindle #people #help #selfhelp #helpothers #coaching #coach #motivation #motivational #season #seasonthree #youtube #applepodcasts #anchor #spotify --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inside-the-orange/message
Restless kicks off this winsome winter with by wading into two recent twitter brouhahas. There…
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James Lindsey grew up on his father's cotton farm in Bolivar County in the 1940s. In this episode, he shares his memories of a life spent farming in the Mississippi Delta. Lindsey remembers plowing the fields with mules and picking cotton by hand before the days of mechanization. Later as an adult, Lindsey began his career as a cotton farmer on four hundred acres near Cleveland, Mississippi. He recalls increasing the size of his farm to around 3,500 acres and why he later decided to downsize. Advances in farming equipment, chemicals, and genetically-engineered seeds have led to higher yields per acre for cotton growers. Lindsey discusses the balance between increased cost and profit. At the time of this interview in 2009, Lindsey had witnessed a drastic decline in the number of cotton farms in the Mississippi Delta. He explains why so many of his neighbors have moved away from cotton production to other crops. PHOTO: MS State Univ. Extension
Mark and Jay start out talking about James Lindsey getting white pilled with parallel media, then chat about conservative progressives and snot-noised western leadership and finish with ways to talk a praxis of legacy to the ruling class. Audio versions available on all major platforms Tweet Jay @2bitpodcast Mark @MaaronC Email: 02bitspodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2bitpodcast/message
Ryan and Josh review and discuss the book “Cynical Theories” by Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsey. The book discusses various fields of what is known as “Critical Theories,” “Social Justice Scholarship,” or simply “Theory). Including Fat Studies, Feminism, and, of course, Critical Race Theory among others. Episode Book: https://cynicaltheories.com/ Other books mentioned: https://mises.org/library/austrian-perspective-history-economic-thought https://www.amazon.com/Marine-Biology-Short-Introduction-Introductions/dp/0199695059 https://www.amazon.com/Anthem-Ayn-Rand/dp/1502859939 Slavery and economics: Mark Thornton has many good, peer reviewed, articles on the topic of slavery and economics that can be easily found with a quick google search in lieu of that here is a good talk he delivered on the subject: https://mises.org/power-market/mark-thornton-economics-slavery Lost knowledge: I couldn't find any sources on the lost knowledge in the field of optometry. I know it's mentioned in “An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought” but it's a dense book and I can't find it. Until I can find a source we can say statements about this are up in the air on whether they are factual. Links: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tarred-and-feathered/id1559183879 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6KJ9ZQ7rj9ErbmRyBmOTFU?si=z3wAwRFhSa29HIlhFDs9sQ Stitcher: Tarred and Feathered on Stitcher Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TarredAndFeather Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TAFCast/ Email: Tarredfeathered907@gmail.com And Remember to leave us a review!
For our 100th episode here on Tulips & Honey we have a very special guest joining the program today! It was such a privilege to have Dr. Josh Buice discussing CRT and intersectionality with me, it's such an important topic. I'm so thankful for his explanations and the stand he's taken against the Social Justice movement. I've added an outline for today's episode, as well as all the links to books and resources mentioned by Dr. Buice. TS 00:02:45 - Josh shares his testimony TS 00:07:45 - How can we help make people aware of false converts in church? TS 00:11:45 - Do you have any encouragement for pastors of small churches? TS 00:13:20 - What is the Gospel? TS 00:18:15 - What is CRT, Intersectionality, and Social Justice? Cynical Theories by James Lindsey: https://www.amazon.com/Cynical-Theories-Scholarship-Everything-Identity_and/dp/1634312023/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1624896376&sr=8-1 Intersectionality Score website: https://intersectionalityscore.com TS 00:29:30 - How did you become concerned with CRT? TS 00:35:00 - Sign the Dallas Statement on Social Justice: https://statementonsocialjustice.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/SSJG-FINAL.pdf TS 00:36:45 - What do you think about the SBC's Resolution 9? TS 00:44:00 - What is the difference between reparations and atonement? TS 00:47:00 - Equity vs Equality by Just Thinking: TS 00:49:00 - How do we address CRT slipping into our churches? TS 00:51:00 - Should someone consider leaving their church if they continue teaching CRT? TS 00:54:30 - Resources recommended for listeners/viewers to learn more: 1. Statementonsocialjustice.com 2. https://newdiscourses.com 3. Faultlines by Voddie Baucham: https://www.amazon.com/Fault-Lines-Movement-Evangelicalisms-Catastrophe/dp/1684511801 TS 00:59:20 - What are some things/tactics you recommend believers use and some you might recommend we avoid using, when discussing CRT/SJW/BLM with others? Ad Hominem: https://biblicalbeginningsblog.wordpress.com/2018/03/30/series-on-logic-ad-hominem/ TS 01:02:00 - Listeners Questions TS 01:02:20 - Is it time to leave the SBC? TS 01:08:30 - Any seminaries you can recommend that are standing against CRT? The Master's Seminary: https://tms.edu BMA: https://bmats.edu Grace Bible Seminary: https://www.gbtseminary.org TS 01:10:50 - What are the subtle signs of CRT is seeping into my church? TS 01:12:20 - Any materials that would help children understand CRT? Westminster Kid's Catechism: https://reformed.org/historic-confessions/the-childrens-catechism/ Paul Washer's Catechism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM2u44pd4Ac&list=PLC8D6BFB3FBA4522C Catechism blog resources: https://www.reformedmama.com/childrens-catechism https://biblicalbeginningsblog.wordpress.com/2018/08/04/homeschooling-resources-childrens-catechism/ 01:16:30 - What do you have coming up that we can look forward to? G3: https://g3min.org 01:20:15 - How do you feel about pineapple pizza? 01:22:30 - How can we be praying for you? Delivered by Grace: https://g3min.org/blogs/josh-buice/ For more information about Dr. Buice you can find him on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshBuice Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoshBuice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshbuice/ If you'd like more information about Tulips & Honey check out my website: 5Solas.Online My blog over at: https://www.wordpress.com/biblicalbeg … My store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/tulips-h … or my Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Tulipshoneyhub For questions, comments, recommendations, prayer requests, you can contact me on social media or via my email biblicalbeginnings@outlook.com
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Rod, fresh back from his amazing trip to Bucharest promoting Live Not By Lies, returns with Kale to talk about his deepening appreciation for the cultural and political scene. The West has lost its Authority in many ways, becoming in some sense a Zombie-culture. In the charge to "read the signs of the times," they discuss the neo-racist talks at Yale, Pope Francis' snub of Orban, and James Lindsey's ongoing discussion of Hegel as the "operating system" of the left.
JOHN BLOM: John is the President of HECO Engineering. Topics include engineering, communication, politics, the end of days. https://www.patreon.com/peakcuriousityhttps://www.instagram.com/abigailhcarlson/John's blog https://boyslumber.wordpress.com/about/John's Company http://hecoengineers.com/john-blom/Notes from the podcast:NCFCA https://ncfca.org/resources/2021-debate-resolution-announcement/The Reformation https://www.amazon.com/Reformation-History-Diarmaid-MacCulloch/dp/014303538XThe White Horse InnHow To Have Impossible Conversations by James Lindsey and Peter Boghossian https://www.amazon.com/How-Have-Impossible-Conversations-Practical-ebook/dp/B07NL74KR2/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=how+to+have+impossible+conversations&qid=1620263663&s=books&sr=1-1The Star of Bethlehem https://www.amazon.com/Star-Bethlehem-Frederick-Larson/dp/B002RBHDFK
James Lindsey loves a good joke - even if they're just for him sometimes. He is a Lincoln-based stand-up comedian who has been honing his craft for over eight years! James and Grady talk about how James hasn't done stand-up in over a year (and how he hopes it never comes back), jokes James has written that haven't worked on stage but he loves, their "Mount Rushmores" of comedy, and how they both bug their significant others with dumb thoughts. Beer consumed: Kinkaider Brewing Co.'s (Broken Bow, NE) Dragon Juice IPA, Cosmic Eye Brewing's (Lincoln, NE) Famous Golfer, and Empyrean Brewing Co.'s (Lincoln, NE) Anniversary White Ale. *SORRY FOR THE TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES*Call and leave a voicemail on the Nebraska Beer:30 Hotline: 402 370-9900Find out more about James Lindsey:https://twitter.com/iamjameslindseyhttps://www.instagram.com/allfunnojamesYou can support the show! Visit www.Patreon.com/nebeer30 and, for just $4 a month, you can get extra time with each guest! You'll be helping the podcast grow and buying beer for guests. The Nebraska Beer:30 Podcast is beer-centered entertainment focused on people who are doing great things in Nebraska. #NEBeer30https://www.Facebook.com/NEBeer30https://www.Twitter.com/NEBeer30https://www.Instagram.com/nebeer30https://www.Teespring.com/stores/nebeer30store
James Lindsey is a Mathematician, expert on Critical Race Theory and founder of NewDiscourses.com. Author of the books Cynical Theories and How to Have Impossible Conversations.
Jane Gatsby. If you haven't heard this name yet, it's just a matter of time before you do. Jane is an up and coming intellectual, philosopher, and content creator. She has a very impressive podcast called wonderland that caught my attention.She's just an all-around powerhouse of a human!We talk about women in an intellectual space, pronouns in bios, capitalism, the challenges with social media and potential solutions, and many other interesting and fun topics.Get in touch with Jane:https://linktr.ee/janegatsby▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Get in touch with Adarhttps://linktr.ee/adarw▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Support the showPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=28922972PayPal: paypal.me/AdarWBTC: 3DBp9R2imyuiyXkFZfLG9KsjRUJQYdfTDRETH: 0x63B21a81b1122e22C074b83C7BfbF32a32620B16
Shaine welcomes Carter Laren and Keri Smith, co-hosts of the Unsafe Space podcast, to talk about the origins of their show, how Keri became a former SJW, why asking questions about covid-19 shouldn't be controversial, and much more.Keri on TwitterKeri's websiteCarter on Twitter Unsafe Space websiteWhat's HAPAningSHAINENICOLETTETrack: Audioscribe - Shimmer [NCS Release] [NCS Release]Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.Watch: https://youtu.be/AFmXC8I13yYFree Download / Stream: http://ncs.io/Shimmer
In this episode, we give you that race talk, a persistent issue we have not only in our own country of the United States, but an issues that's persisted throughout generations all over the world. Consider this a part one of a continuing dialogue around this subject that we hope leads to more productive conversations with brothers and sisters of our faith, prompting both a renewing of the mind and a resolve to act, so that the Church will demonstrate the will of God—as it pertains to even to race—on earth as it is in heaven.
Environmental activist and cellist Ben Sollee tells a story about learning that his family sold their ancestral land to a coal company. Songwriter and rapper James Lindsey reflects on fatherhood and performs his song “Hoop Sessions.”
On this week's episode, Jeremy welcomes Lincoln, Nebraska comedian James Lindsey, elaborating on how Kurt Vonnegut's 1969 science fiction-infused novel “Slaughterhouse-Five” shaped the way he approaches comedy. Follow Us: Patreon: www.patreon.com/runningthelight Twitter: twitter.com/runningthelight Instagram: www.instagram.com/running_the_light/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
⎪HEZKY HNED PO RUCE:Michalovy stránky: http://michaelborek.com/Můj Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/karolinakvasSam Harris - Can we pull back from the brink?⎪O DNEŠNÍM KECÁNÍ:Mym dnešním hostem je Michael Borek. Tlumočník, překladatel a fotograt žijící už bez mála 30 let ve Washingtonu. A já jsem si ho pozvala proto, že jsem si hrozně chtěla popovídat o současným dění a nepokojích v USA s někým, kdo tam fakt žije a má tím pádem na celou situaci pohled z vnitřku.Příjde mi totiž, že můžeme koukat na zprávy a poslouchat podcasty do aleluja, ale stejně pro nás téma americkýho rasismu zůstane do jistý míry neprostupný. Neznáme celej kontext, historii, jednotlivý příběhy lidí... Zkrátka to nežijeme. A jasně, máme svoje vlastní rasový problémy, ale už jen to, že jsme my Češi jedna z nejhomogeničtějších společností v Evropě, nás v týhle debatě dost znevýhodňuje. Řekla bych.Koho by téma rasismu a policejního násilí v USA zajímalo hlouběji, tak z mýho pohledu asi nejsrozumitelnější a zároveň i nejrozumnější povídání tady:Sam Harris: Can we pull back form the brink?K tématu sociální spravedlnosti, kulturních střetů, kritický teorie a vůbec k nebezpečí politiky identit zase tuhlenc:James Lindsey u Joe RoganaS Michaelem si povídáme třeba o...tom co se to teda vlastně v Americe dějeneschopnosti spolu normálně mluvit a co vlastně s tímaktivismu, tlaku a ozvěnových komorách na sociálních sítíchpolitickým spektru spíš jako o kruhu než o liniisvrhávání soch a nahlížení historie dnešním prizmatemtom do jaký míry je sám Michal konfrontovanej s rasismem, ale i svým vlastním tzv. bílým privilegiemnebo o tom kdo podle Michala vyhraje letošní prezidenský volby⎪MICHAELA NAJDETE NA:Michalovy stránky: http://michaelborek.com/⎪PODPORA, DOBRÁ KARMA A TAK:Pokud máte Kecání i jiný moje počiny rádi, chtěli byste víc epizod, lepší karmu a tak, můžete mě podpořit a stát se mým patronem! Víc informací o tom jak to funguje a co dostannete za odměnu najdete TUHLENC: https://www.patreon.com/karolinakvas/
With all the violence and unrest being done in the name of "social justice," one has to wonder if there is a line that the 'woke' would not cross. James Lindsey has a powerful essay with an honest question for woke followers: "How far is too far?" The "woke" mob is getting lots of attention and making a pretty big stir but are they the real adversary or just a front group, philosophy and shadow? Lew Rockwell shares an enlightening email from one of his readers. If you've ever worried that no one really cares enough to keep track of you, take heart. Your iPhone is creating a map of every place you've been and keeping a record of it for up to a year. Most of us would agree that fake news is a real thing these days. But we'd likely have a tough time explaining why this is so. Isaac Morehouse has a terrific explanation of why all news is fake news. There's not much that can be counted on to work in good times and bad. Kent McManigal says respecting liberty is one thing that works in all times and all places. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
On this week’s episode, Jeremy welcomes Lincoln, Nebraska comedian James Lindsey, elaborating on how Kurt Vonnegut’s 1969 science fiction-infused novel “Slaughterhouse-Five” shaped the way he approaches comedy.
Rap Snacks have been taking over corner store markets across America. Rap Snacks is a small potato chip brand ran by CEO James Lindsey. Master P and James have created a unique approach to selling chips to a specific market using rap artist pictures on the front cover of the bag with a wildly flavorful taste. In this podcast, we discuss the genius behind Master P's Rap Snacks, and how he, along with his business partners have managed to take this small brand of potato chips and get a possible deal with Walmart. We take a closer look at how Master P continues to create new brands and stay relevant in the world of business. Please Subscribe and hit the like button .. thank you Subscribe to the Blog http://ishiphopdead.com Homesite http://thedigitaldopeman.com Subscribe to the page http://youtube.com/coolwater102Subscribe to the Podcast https://www.spreaker.com/user/coolwater
Lucky episode #13 features James Lindsey, a comedian from Lincoln,NE. Learn how James started in the comedy scene, what it takes to be acomedian, and what happens when you have too much weed sodapop.Find out more:https://www.twitter.com/Iamjameslindseyhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1181607488672603/?ti=clThe Nebraska Beer:30 Podcast is beer-centered entertainment focusedon people who are doing great things in Nebraska. #NEBeer30○ https://www.Facebook.com/NEBeer30○ https://www.Twitter.com/NEBeer30https://www.instagram.com/nebeer30○ https://www.teespring.com/stores/nebeer30store
Director Ehren Reed and board member James Lindsey spoke with Jo Anne Triplett, contributing arts editor, about Elevator Artist Resource.
My guest today Ivo Daalder served as the United States ambassador to NATO under President Obama from 2009 to 2013. He is now the president of the Chicago council on foreign relations and he is the co-author, with James Lindsey, of the new book, The Empty Throne: America's Abdication of Global Leadership. The book offers a comprehensive accounting of the first two years of President Trump's foreign policy and in so doing, it offers an unsparing criticism of what the authors argue is a grand strategic failure of the Trump administration. Now, for those of you who have been around the foreign policy world for a while, you may recall that Ivo Daalder and James Lindsey last teamed up for the 2005 book America Unbound: The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy. This book won all sorts of awards and rightly so--it was the first book to really offer a full picture of the immense scope of the foreign policy failures of the first term of the George W Bush administration. So, we kick off this conversation comparing that era to the one we are currently in.
Welcome to the Big Rab Show Podcast. In this our 69th episode, we bring you all the back stage chat from the Inveraray & District concert in the Tullyglass Hotel in Ballymena, hosted by Ballybriest Pipe Band. Interviews with Ali Hutton, James Lindsey, Steven McWhirter, Ian Lawson, Mark Wilson, Ross Millar, Calum Brown, Pipe Major Stuart Liddell and Pipe Major Jason Black. We are the show for the piping folk, reflecting everything to do with the bag piping world. Feel free to message us on Facebook and on Twitter and let us know what you would like to hear on the show, as well just to let us know that you're listening. Our live show continues to broadcast live every week on Fuse FM Ballymoney on Tuesday nights 7pm-9pm (uk time) be sure to check it out. Thank you to our very kind sponsors, G1 Reeds, and The Pipe Band Hub. If you would be interested in sponsoring the show, please do get in touch. Or help support us via our Patreon page. www.thebigrabshow.com www.facebook.com/TheBigRabShow www.twitter.com/bigrabshow www.patreon.com/BigRabShow bigrabshow@gmail.com
This week those ASA boys dare to Zlatan (1:00). For our interesting stat of the week we take a look at Steve Fenn’s (@stathunting) graph tracking GAM and TAM (13:00). Giovinco is mentioned again this week in connection to another series of excellent soccer plays (31:00) and Ian says the wrong score for Atlanta in a look back at last week’s matches (43:30). Outro music: “Gold Watch (feat James Lindsey)” by House GhostWant to leave us a comment? Call on our voicemail line (805) 727-3212. Otherwise, please visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow the crew on twitter at ASA (@analysisevolved), Harrison Crow (@Harrison_Crow) and Ian Lamberson (@the16thdoc). We're also on facebook for some reason!
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Three LEO contributors talk about — and listen to — recently-released local songs from James Lindsey, Anwar Sadat and Christian Johns.
Have you ever played or heard of the game bigger and better? You start with something small and keep trying to trade for something bigger and better. The bigger, the better. Bob Goff tells the story of one time his son and his son’s friends played this. They all started with something small and went out into the neighborhood. Golf’s son started out with a dime. The first house he went to he said, I’m playing bigger and better and I was wondering if I could trade you this dime for something bigger or better? The man who answered the door yelled to his wife, Honey we are playing bigger and better! What do we have that we can trade for a dime? They had an air mattress that they were no longer using- so they swapped that… Now that’s pretty great. A large air mattress is pretty big. However, he kept going. He traded the air mattress for a ping pong table. He traded the ping pong table, and made a dozen more trades as he made his way through the neighborhood… When he came home, he drove home in an old pickup truck, that he had traded for! Goff said, he didn’t need a truck so he gave it to a local church to give away to a person starting over… That trade was the best, because trading the dime up for bigger and better all the way to a pickup was nothing in comparison in trading the pickup for the great sense of joy and love that came from helping someone in need. In this section of Corinthians, Paul talks about money and how we can trade it for something bigger and better. God is always giving us chances to trade up and be part of something bigger and better than ourselves. Money often creates controversy, and it was causing an issue between the Corinthians and Paul. But it’s not what you would expect. It was creating a problem, not because Paul was requesting funds but because he was refusing them. What? Let’s read this passage and figure out what’s going on. Read 1 Corinthians 9:1-14 Intro: Paul hadn’t needed funds from the Corinthians. He had a means of support that he had worked out through tent making with Aquila and Priscilla- and some of Paul’s critics were using this against him. They were saying that he wasn’t the real deal- that he wasn’t even a full time minister- that he couldn’t be a real apostle if he wasn’t doing this full time. Paul responds defending his apostleship and saying that he did deserve to receive material goods, but that he had forsaken that right because he found he could go farther, faster without relying on the financial support of the church and God had given him an alternative means of income in making tents. Paul’s point is that he not any less of an apostle because of this, he has simply chosen to fund his own ministry efforts. Currently in the FWB partnership of churches we have 2 churches that are on the rebound. They were very near the brink of closing. They had large amounts of debt and had lost just about all of their people. In both instances the pastor who came there had been uniquely gifted in that they had great skills for and opportunities in the secular workplace. James Lindsey in Ft Wayne runs a furniture factory. Travis Penn is a an IT guy and run the IT department for the school corporation in North Indy. Both of these men are not less than pastors. We do not look at them any differently except that we admire their willingness to pastor these churches and work regular work weeks at the other job. Because of their skill set and unique calling, the church is able to afford to move forward. Paul’s response to his critics is strange because he starts by saying I deserve to be paid, even though I’m not. Paul was defending his authority as an apostle, but he wasn’t trying to establish a precedent that all church leaders should find other employment. So he builds the case for his apostleship and the support of church leaders. So the first point here in chapter 9 is Material goods should be supplied to church leaders. 4Have we not power (the right) to eat and to drink? 7Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? 9For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? 10Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. 13Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple? and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar? 14Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the gospel. Verse 9 is a quote of Deuteronomy 25:4 Refers to the practice of an ox dragging a sledge over grain separating the kernels from the stalk. They were not to muzzle the ox so that he could reap benefits from the grain he was treading. Then Paul asks, is God concerned for the ox? Paul is saying, If God is concerned about the ox, I’m sure he’s concerned about people- about the leaders of the church. Paul is saying, if God wants to make sure that the ox who helps harvest the grain gets a share of the fruits of his labor, surely your spiritual leaders and pastors should receive a share in the harvest- the fruits of his labors. In this passage Paul highlights that fact that every church leader is different, every scenario is different. Paul mentions that some of the apostles had wives that they were bringing along with them in ministry. Obviously Peter’s responsibilities were different than Paul’s. Paul had argued that though he didn’t marry, that was well within the rights of a believer. Paul is now arguing that though he doesn’t receive financial support from the church, that is well within the rights of the church leader. The next two points are what I want to get to… Material goods pale in comparison to Spiritual Benefits. 11If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things? 12aIf others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather? In verse 11, Paul uses yet another rhetorical question- if we sow unto you spiritual things, is it a big deal that we reap or harvest carnal or material things? In other words, Paul is saying the seeds that we have planted in your lives are producing peace, joy, love, restoration, and purpose. All of these are much greater than what we ask for to support our families and take care of ourselves. Now Paul isn’t calling this a trade. You don’t get the spiritual help because you give financial support. You don’t have to give an offering to receive spiritual benefit. If you call me for counseling and help, I will not discuss payment plans with you first. When you come to the altar, your benefit is not contingent upon the offering. So it isn’t a trade, however, Paul is saying that if we compare what we receive with what we are asked to give, the deal is a pretty good one. However, many people fail to see it this way. For many, because the spiritual benefits are intangible- they can’t bring themselves to give their money which could purchase them tangible things- something that they can hold, or sit on, or ride in, or watch. None of the tangible stuff you have purchased in this life comes close to the value that is in the intangible goods you receive through God’s grace. We struggle with this. We struggle to give and make an investment in the kingdom of God because we can’t see what we are purchasing. “Faith isn’t a formula or a business deal. In Short there’s nothing on the other side of the equal sign, just Jesus.” - Bob Goff We’ve traded our broken lives for something bigger and better. If we’ve trusted Jesus with our lives and received something far greater- why don’t we trust him to trade our material goods for something bigger and better? My phone is broken. It’s messed up. I can see messages and calls and sometimes I can answer them, but often I can’t. I went to the store to see about getting it fixed. They said, well you’ve got 4 months left on your contract so we’ll let you upgrade, but you have to trade in your phone and since it’s broken, we don’t want it. Well, if it wasn’t broken I wouldn’t need to trade it in… but because it’s broken I do need to trade it in but can’t. When we come to the Lord with our broken and shattered lives, he doesn’t say, “uh, well, I was actually looking to take an exchange on a moderately used life, not a broken one….” When we come to the Lord with our broken and shattered lives, he accepts us, no questions asked. If the Lord is willing to take your broken life- what sense does it make to not trust him with your money? If you are willing to trust God with your very life, why not trust him with your stuff? Why not trust him with your funds? “You know your trusting God when you trust Him with your money.” - Nieuwhoff. You say, well I’m poor. I hardly have any money. That’s what’s great about the Lord- you don’t have to give a certain amount to qualify- you don’t have to reach some tier of giving- you just need to give. The Lord calls us to give 10% as a tithe. For some of you, 10% isn’t very much, but it’s still obedience. For some of you, 10% is quite a bit but that means your 90% is still quite a bit. Though our income levels vary, we can all be obedient. Got a small paycheck, you can still be obedient. In fact, Jesus made it clear that the woman who had less to give exercised great faith because she gave out of need, not out of abundance. Though our gifts differ, we can all be part of something bigger and better than us. Then notice what verse 12 says, if others are partakers with you, are not we also? Paul is referring to other church leaders and teachers who had come through that the Corinthians had supported. Paul said, if they are worthy of your support, aren’t we? We established your church and introduced you to the gospel and now we are doing the same thing in another city, doesn’t that qualify as worthy of support? Now think about this in 2 ways. You pay people all of the time. You pay people to work on your car, you pay for tires, you pay for gas, you pay for cable and internet, you pay for fast food, you pay someone to cut your hair, you pay for everything. Paul says, if you are willing to pay for all of these things, shouldn’t you be willing to pay to support the people who lead you in a relationship with Jesus? If the Spiritual is more valuable than the material, why would we only pay to support those that provide the material?? Paul and Silas had established the church in Corinth and were now doing the same thing in another city that didn’t have a church. They were working so that another group of people could experience what they had experienced of the forgiveness and redemption of the Jesus. Our church exists because Free Will Baptists sent funds and offerings to support Bob Helms as he established a new church. We are here because God worked through the generosity of other churches to make this possible. There are missionaries who are doing the same thing right now, they are taking the gospel into cities where it is not represented. They are establishing new churches in places like Eerie, PA, and Irvine, CA and Tokyo, Japan, and India. They deserve our financial support. Last week at the NAFWB we ended the week with the missions service as we do each year. All missionaries who are able to be present come to the stage and are recognized, new missionaries are prayed for and commissioned. It’s very moving. Then this week I read of a missionary couple to Tokyo who are resigning and coming home in September because their funds have dwindled. Material goods are not a motivating factor for noble church leaders. 12bNevertheless we have not used this power; but suffer all things, lest we should hinder the gospel of Christ. 15But I have used none of these things: neither have I written these things, that it should be so done unto me: for it were better for me to die, than that any man should make my glorying void. 16For though I preach the gospel, I have nothing to glory of: for necessity is laid upon me; yea, woe is unto me, if I preach not the gospel! 17For if I do this thing willingly, I have a reward: but if against my will, a dispensation of the gospel is committed unto me. 18What is my reward then? Verily that, when I preach the gospel, I may make the gospel of Christ without charge, that I abuse not my power in the gospel. Paul only used money to reach the next opportunity to preach the gospel. We are not in this for the money, we are in this to preach the gospel. verse 12 says we suffer all things lest we should hinder the gospel… 16 - I do this out of necessity. - Woe is me is I don’t preach the gospel. Paul was saying, give or don’t give, I’m still going to preach the gospel. Paul says, I’m compelled, I’m called! I must preach the gospel. I do not lead the church because I want the pay- I lead the church because I love the gospel and I must proclaim it! You will not be consumed with money if you are compelled by the gospel. Paul said, I’ll walk away from money to preach the gospel. Paul had traded money and stuff for something bigger and better, the gospel. Some of you, you love money. You cling to it. It consumes you. You are always angling to get more, make more, some of you- money consumes you because you spend it so fast on all the stuff that you want and all the stuff you so desperately want… Let me invite you to trade it for something bigger and better.
Hosted by Josh Moss and Michelle Eigenheer, this episode explores some of Louisville's local music, including James Lindsey, Twin Limb, Nellie Pearl and Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters. Episode Number: 3
In this Episode Today we have the pleasure of speaking with two Project SAFE members, James Lindsey and David McCaultey, about their involvement in the project and why. Music Music for this episode: *SAFE Crossroads* and *Magic Words, * original pieces, composed and performed by Nicholas Koteskey of Two Faced Heroes Links: - http://safecrossroads.net - http://www.maidsafe.net - https://forum.safenetwork.io