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Sabbathways brings you glimpses of historical religious writings from diverse traditions throughout the U.S. and beyond. It is one part religious story time, one part electric organ dreamscape with a dash of historical context. Every episode offers a different religious tradition’s texts—texts that explore the meaning of life, the presence of God, our place in society and beyond. These texts speak to current day issues and are enlivened by a song on the organ. sabbathways.org
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The Kingdom of God Is Within You

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When Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace was published in 1869, his genius was immediately recognized by people all over the world. In the later part of Leo Tolstoy's life, however, he began to share his deepest thoughts about Christianity in his writing. His definition of Christianity was not the same as the priests and bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church where there was so much pomp and pageantry. Tolstoy could care less for all that ceremony. He was a radical follower of Jesus Christ's teachin ...
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We are entering the age of enlightenment. Everything is going to change very soon. This is the time of Vibrational Acceleration, also known as Ascension. It means the underlying speeding up of the fabric of the Universe at the level of the vibrational. It is a time of mass spiritual awakening. During this time the most important things you can do are to integrate suppressed emotional karmic density, clear your karma, and consciously elevate your vibrational field. In this podcast Chris Pinck ...
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Real Atheology

Justin Schieber, Ben Watkins, Ben Bavar, Ryan Downie

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Real Atheology is a conversational podcast focusing on contemporary philosophy of religion from an atheist perspective which features discussions, interviews, and debates for philosophy of religion nerds of all metaphysical stripes.
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Florence Scovel Shinn, an illustrator living in New York City, became a teacher of New Thought after a divorce. New Thought was a movement which holds the belief that individuals can create their own reality through intentional thoughts and prayer, much like the current Law of Attraction movement. The Game of Life and How to Play It is her first book, and is remarkable for being written by a woman and meant for a genteel female audience.
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Are you looking for answers? Have you ever had a "hunch" or a "gut feeling" that came true? Are you wondering if you are intuitive? Doyle Ward believes that the real question to explore is not IF you are intuitive, but HOW you are intuitive. Doyle says his quest is to help people realize that they are just missing the messages. As an intuitive life coach, teacher, grief recovery specialist, and spiritual medium, Doyle will tap into your energy to give callers insight into different areas of ...
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Sabbathways goes to Patmos, Greece—the small island in the Aegean Sea where John the Revelator received his vision that inspired the Christian Bible's last text, the apocalyptic Book of Revelation. This episode is a reading of the Book of Revelation in its entirety recorded just outside the cave where John received his prophecy and dictated his vis…
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The Future of Humanity is bright, very bright. We are on the verge of the Quantum Age, which is an age Limitless abundance and creativity. There will be zero war, famine, greed, competition, or disease. This is a time of heaven on earth and endless creativity.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-pinckley/support…
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This video is a response to a recent video by Christopher Cloos at Christian Philosophy Academy. Chris' Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja9dldyWQwE&t=1445sIn his video, Cloos presents an objection to Schellenberg's divine hiddenness argument from a recent essay by Daniel Howard-Snyder which argues that, possibly, God may hide from people to a…
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A few weeks ago, Gavin Ortlund of Truth Unites released a video exploring the argument from divine hiddenness and giving several objections to it. While I appreciated Gavin's wrestling with the argument, I did not think his objections are successful. This video seeks to respond to those objections by clarifying aspects of Schellenberg's reasoning. …
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Welcome back to the Hiddenness Series. In the last episode, we looked at Schellenberg's concept of a nonresistant nonbeliever which plays a central role in his argument from Divine Hiddenness. To refresh, somebody is a nonresistant nonbeliever if they (1) fail to believe that God exists and (2) that failure is not the result of their resistance to …
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According to Schellenberg’s argument from Divine Hiddenness, a nonresistant nonbeliever is, simply put, somebody who fails to believe in God in such a way that the failure is not itself the result of resistant self-deception. A key premise of the divine hiddenness argument just is the claim that such persons exist and/or have existed in the past. F…
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In this episode Justin Schieber continues the hiddenness series by presenting J.L. Schellenberg’s Argument from divine hiddenness. Since the 1993 publication of his Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason Schellenberg’s argument has received widespread attention and still generates deep engagement. This is because many atheists find it to be quite power…
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Broadly speaking, Arguments from Hiddenness are philosophical arguments with atheistic conclusions arising from the fact that either the felt presence of, the nature of, or the very existence of God is somewhat less clear than we might expect if God existed. As with the problem of evil, there is no single argument from hiddenness. Rather, there is …
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