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We like to talk about God and the Bible. We use a lot of scripture and try to pull in a variety of perspectives in our conversation.

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Welcome to Episode 3! In this Episode, Beth and Dr. DARF talk about angels as the messengers of God while discussing the MANY different scriptures on the topic. We also take a look at the controversies of who the "Sons of God" are to help highlight the approach of translating scripture we don't often understand. Check out more about our podcast on our website: http://bit.ly/TheReligionPunk​

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Eschatology. The very word can sound just as complicated as it’s definition. Eschatology is the theological study concerned with “last things,” death  and resurrection, the Last Judgment, and the final days commonly known as the “end times” or “the end of the world.” It may even be referred to as the “study of the end times.” In this episode, we address the study of this book, its author, and its mission. 

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We get it, finding a church can be a challenge! In this episode, we share tips on finding a church, we share what the Bible says about Christ's church, and we talk about what it's like finding a church (and attending church) during a global pandemic.

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In this episode of The Religion Punk, Beth and Dr. DARF talk about the creation story, different interpretations of Genesis 1, a new look on dinosaurs mentioned in the Bible, and how BIG and great our God is. 

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Welcome to our first episode of the Religion Punk podcast! In this episode, Beth Reay (your Religion Punk host) and Dr. DARF (our co-host and expert) talk about the Bible and where it came from. We talk about common questions most people have in regards to the publication of the Bible (e.g. translations, Catholic Bible vs. Christian Bible, etc.) and discuss the credibility of the text in addition to the variety of authors.