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Mike Winger
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42 snips
Dec 12, 2024 • 1h 45min

"Mary" is bad. My review of Netflix's rewrite of the virgin Mary.

A critical examination of Netflix's portrayal of the Virgin Mary reveals significant narrative flaws and historical inaccuracies. The podcast discusses how modern adaptations attempt to redefine Mary as a strong female figure, yet strays from biblical texts. The theological implications of Mary's role versus Jesus in salvation are also explored, alongside ethical dilemmas in preaching influenced by personal motives. Controversies around adaptations like 'I Am the Immaculate Conception' highlight differing beliefs and underscore the importance of aligning representations with scripture.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 1h

FAKE 2nd Century Gospel: It Changed Catholic and Orthodox Theology

Dive into the intriguing world of the Proto-Evangelion of James, where the narrative elevates Mary and her family in surprising ways. Explore the emotional journey of Joachim, Mary's father, as he grapples with despair and seeks divine answers through a 40-day fast. Discover Anna's heart-wrenching prayers for a child, answered by angelic promises. The podcast also unpacks miraculous events surrounding Jesus' infancy and contrasts these apocryphal tales with canonical scripture, revealing the profound impact on Christian beliefs about Mary.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 18min

Netflix made a movie about Mary. I’m concerned.

A critical look at Netflix's upcoming film about Mary raises concerns over its historical accuracy and Hollywood’s dramatic flair. The speaker dissects the trailer, revealing non-biblical elements that overshadow the authentic narrative. Misconceptions about Mary’s age and motherhood are addressed, alongside critiques of modern interpretations that dilute biblical significance. The discussion emphasizes the need for preserving the first-century context, warning against modern 'girl boss' portrayals that deviate from scriptural truths.
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Nov 19, 2024 • 1h 25min

17 hard questions about Christian marriage (for my church)

The discussion offers insight into leading as a husband after betrayal, emphasizing redemption through Christ's grace. It tackles the complexities of submission, especially in challenging dynamics with overbearing partners. The importance of earning trust and respect in marriage is highlighted, along with spiritual intimacy and the pursuit of individual careers for wives. The conversation further examines servant leadership, the meaning of 'weaker vessel,' and the balance between headship and partnership, addressing common misconceptions about traditional roles in marriage.
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Nov 15, 2024 • 1h 30min

Can Fallen Pastors Be Restored? 10 Qs with Mike Winger (Ep 36)

The conversation dives into whether fallen pastors can be restored to ministry after serious misconduct. It examines the nature of Jesus’ miracles and the ethics of our dominion over nature. The discussion touches on the complexities surrounding seeking God for the unsaved and questions the absence of Lazarus’ resurrection in foundational texts. Additionally, it explores zealousness for God's glory and the metaphorical interpretations surrounding the Jordan River and heaven.
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Nov 8, 2024 • 1h 20min

What the Bible Says about Immigration: 10 Qs with Mike Winger (Ep 35)

Explore the biblical perspectives on immigration, emphasizing compassion while navigating legal complexities. Discover practical advice on expressing faith in a Muslim family and maintaining relationships amidst differing beliefs. Delve into theological discussions about the nature of the Trinity and the balance of discipline versus drudgery in faith. Tackle tough questions like polygamy and addictions, all while grounding practices in scripture for a transformative spiritual journey.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 1h 29min

When the NT quotes the Catholic Apocrypha: The Hebrews Series pt 3 (1:2-4)

Dive into the fascinating Christology found in Hebrews 1:2-4, revealing Jesus as both God and man. Discover connections between the New Testament and the Wisdom of Solomon, shedding light on Jesus's divine identity. Explore the contrast between the subtler Christology in Mark and the more explicit claims in Hebrews. Unpack the theological journey of Christ's pre-incarnation glory to his humility on earth. Finally, examine Jesus's unique role in creation within the context of the economic Trinity.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 1h 43min

Where it all went wrong: THAT Andy Stanley sermon. (Full Analysis)

The discussion centers around a critical analysis of a controversial sermon by a well-known pastor. Key points include the vital role of the Bible in shaping early Christianity and the dangers of distancing from its Jewish roots. Challenges regarding modern skepticism and the need for a robust understanding of scripture are thoroughly examined. The conversation also tackles misconceptions about the Old Testament God, emphasizing grace while rebutting critiques from influential atheists. Overall, it calls for a deeper theological commitment amidst changing beliefs.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 59min

I Misrepresented Scripture: 10 Qs with Mike Winger (Ep 34)

Dive into a captivating discussion where scripture misinterpretations are confronted head-on. Explore the nuances of polygamy in Genesis and the shift in Philippians 4:13 from 'all things' to 'all this.' The significance of the unforgivable sin in early church texts sparks intriguing debate. Gain insights on balancing faith and anxiety, and challenge the notion of lifespan limits set in Genesis. Finally, unravel the true source of spiritual power and authority in a relationship with God, emphasizing accountability in faith.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 2h 1min

This Is How the Polygamy Cult Begins

Pete Rambo, a polygamist with two wives who passionately defends polygamy, dives into the complexities of this controversial practice. He challenges common beliefs, arguing that biblical characters like Moses and David support polygamous relationships. Rambo critiques the notion that monogamy is divinely intended, suggesting instead that it’s misinterpreted scripture that leads to flawed views on marriage. He explores mistranslations in biblical texts and reassesses the implications of polygamy for women and family dynamics. A thought-provoking discussion on challenging modern narratives!

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