Ep. 52 Graded Absolutism Part 1
Crossroads of Culture and Christianity
by Jacob Jellison and Aaron Hough
5d ago
On this episode, we spend some time exploring a theory made popular by Norman Geisler. The theory is known as Graded Absolutism. Basically, it is the idea that there is a hierarchy of moral laws and our only obligation is to obey the higher one. However, is this view consistent with Scripture. Join us as we examine Geisler's arguments and respond to them.  Come be with us for Free Gospel Bible Institute's 52nd Annual Holiness Convention. For information or to make reservations, please call us at 724-327-5454. If you would like to donate to the Podcast, you can do that here: https://www.fg ..read more
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Ep. 51 The Reality of Moral Absolutes
Crossroads of Culture and Christianity
by Jacob Jellison and Aaron Hough
1w ago
In previous episodes, we spent some time establishing the faultiness of moral relativism. In this episode, we dive into moral absolutism. The belief that morals are absolute. Does the Bible support this? Is it consistent with a Christian worldview? These are some of the questions that we discuss on today's episode.  Come be with us for Free Gospel Bible Institute's 52nd Annual Holiness Convention. For information or to make reservations, please call us at 724-327-5454. If you would like to donate to the Podcast, you can do that here: https://www.fgbi.org/contact--giving.html Type the amou ..read more
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We Beg Thy Forgiveness.........
Crossroads of Culture and Christianity
by Jacob Jellison and Aaron Hough
2w ago
We were not able to release an episode this week. We will be back next week. We apologize for the delay! Come be with us for Free Gospel Bible Institute's 52nd Annual Holiness Convention. For information or to make reservations, please call us at 724-327-5454. If you would like to donate to the Podcast, you can do that here: https://www.fgbi.org/contact--giving.html Type the amount you would like to give in, proceed to the next window and in the "Special Instructions" box simply type "Podcast". Contact us here: askthecrossroads@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crossroadspod Instagr ..read more
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Ep. 50 The Unavoidable Reality of Living as a Moral Relativist
Crossroads of Culture and Christianity
by Jacob Jellison and Aaron Hough
3w ago
We continue our discussion on moral relativism. Is it even possible to live as a moral relativist? It seems that even those that claim moral relativism is true, cannot live that way in its purist form. Further, in what ways are they inconsistent with this belief system. These are some of the topics we discuss on today's episode.  Ashley T Lee Podcast Ashley T. Lee Podcast will cover many life issues such as overcoming stress, anxiety... Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify Come be with us for Free Gospel Bible Institute's 52nd Annual Holiness Convention. For information or to make res ..read more
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Ep. 49 Our Thoughts on the Asbury Revival
Crossroads of Culture and Christianity
by Jacob Jellison and Aaron Hough
1M ago
On this episode, we spend some time commenting on the Asbury revival that has been going on for well over a week. Is it legitimate? Is it fake? How can we know when revival is real or not? These are some of the questions that we spend some time discussing in this episode.  If you would like to donate to the Podcast, you can do that here: https://www.fgbi.org/contact--giving.html Type the amount you would like to give in, proceed to the next window and in the "Special Instructions" box simply type "Podcast". Contact us here: askthecrossroads@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cro ..read more
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Ep. 48 Moral Relativism: What it is and why it matters.
Crossroads of Culture and Christianity
by Jacob Jellison and Aaron Hough
1M ago
On this episode, we spend some time exploring moral relativism. In our society, many people have done away with a concept of objective moral laws that should govern our actions, and they have replaced them with societal or individual codes of conduct. What is right for me, may not be right for you, and what is right for you, may not be right for me, is the mantra of our society. However, is this truly a valuable and possible way of approaching morals? That is precisely what we try to answer on today's episode. Smells Like Humans Like listening to funny friends discuss curious human behavior. L ..read more
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Ep. 47 Listener Question: What About the Holy Ghost?
Crossroads of Culture and Christianity
by Jacob Jellison and Aaron Hough
1M ago
On this episode, we respond to an email that was sent in by a listener. They asked three questions: 1.) Can someone lose the baptism of the Holy Ghost?; If so, can it be sought after again? 2.)Are we required/commanded to seek for the baptism of the Holy Ghost after we get saved?; If it is required, does that mean that a person who is saved and does not try to receive the Holy Ghost commits a sin? 3.) Is there a “fake” baptism?; If so, can people who are genuinely seeking the Holy Ghost accidentally receive a mimic?; Are there practical ways to know if you or others have the genuine Holy Ghost ..read more
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Ep. 46 Listener Question: Gender Distinct Clothing
Crossroads of Culture and Christianity
by Jacob Jellison and Aaron Hough
1M ago
On this episode, we address an email that was sent in to us by a listener, concerning gender distinct clothing. There were questions that she had regarding the topic that we felt were important to explore. The Bible does not say that the coats that God made for Adam and Eve had any gender distinction in them, how would you respond to that? What would you say to someone that says gender distinct clothing is not necessary for salvation? Further, if a sister continues wearing clothing that would not be conducive to gender distinction in public, is she still right with God? These are the questions ..read more
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Ep. 45 Gender Distinction in Clothing Part 4
Crossroads of Culture and Christianity
by Jacob Jellison and Aaron Hough
2M ago
In this episode, we spend some time in further examination of Deuteronomy 22:5. More specifically, we examine some of the key terms, as well as the context, to determine if our interpretation and application of this verse is consistent. We hope you enjoy! If you would like to donate to the Podcast, you can do that here: https://www.fgbi.org/contact--giving.html Type the amount you would like to give in, proceed to the next window and in the "Special Instructions" box simply type "Podcast". Contact us here: askthecrossroads@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crossroadspod Instagram: h ..read more
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Ep. 44 Gender Distinction in Clothing Part 3
Crossroads of Culture and Christianity
by Jacob Jellison and Aaron Hough
2M ago
On this episode, we continue our discussion on gender distinct clothing. How is Deut. 22:5 meant to be understood? Further, how are we to apply this verse and live it out in daily life? Do cultures differ in their application of this verse? These are all questions that we explore.  If you would like to donate to the Podcast, you can do that here: https://www.fgbi.org/contact--giving.html Type the amount you would like to give in, proceed to the next window and in the "Special Instructions" box simply type "Podcast". Contact us here: askthecrossroads@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.faceboo ..read more
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