Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 25 days 6 hours 17 minutes
Join us for another exciting episode where we embark on a rollercoaster journey through the biblical world, delving into the absurdity of relying on Egypt for protection and the hilarity of alliances formed without a celestial consultation. Brace yourselves as we plunge into the paradoxical nature of God's actions, savoring every moment of the inconsistencies and paradoxes within God's character - it's a head-scratcher for sure...
In this hilarious maelstrom of an episode, we dissect the bipolar God and possibly insane prophet of Isaiah Chapter 31. Buckle up as we delve into the erratic love-hate relationship God seems to have with humanity, and question whether we're dealing with divine interactions or the delusions of a lunatic.
Then, prepare for some belly laughs as we tackle the audacious statement, "The Egyptians are men, not God." Yes, apparently this needed to be clarified...
Spoiler alert - it’s somehow always the women’s fault.
Join us as we saunter through the magical world of Isaiah, Chapter 33, where we find a buffet of divine wrath, a hint of utopia, and a sprinkle of unfathomable prophecies. We'll dissect the doom and gloom, poke holes in the illusions of divine punishment, and unmask the fear-inducing depictions of God. We’ll also explore the amusingly flawed ship metaphor and its all too literal message about assembling the parts of our lives correctly or face divine consequences...
Ready your barf bags as we navigate through the raging seas of God's wrath
In this episode, we're throwing ourselves headfirst into the Biblical mosh pit, specifically Isaiah chapters 30-34. We're dissecting all the juicy stuff, from trust in the Lord to dubious alliances and a whole load of prophecy. We'll be untangling the confusing threads of Isaiah's role as a prophet and giving a rundown on the historical backdrop that frames these ancient texts...
Bible Study for Atheists Weekly
Is God just an ancient version of the boogeyman?