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158. From God to Jerry to You | God, What About Sin?

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In a thought-provoking episode of God: An Autobiography, The Podcast, Dr. Jerry L. Martin engages in a profound dialogue with God, diving into the intricate concept of sin.
Dr. Martin challenges traditional perspectives, suggesting that sins are not mere wrong actions but conditions of the soul in need of healing. God's response offers a transformative viewpoint on forgiveness, underscoring the significance of releasing past sins and the individual's role in attuning to the divine.
Exploring various dimensions of sin, from societal norms to personal experiences, Jerry provides a nuanced understanding that encourages listeners to contemplate their spiritual journeys. The episode concludes with a discussion on getting on the right track, rejecting the notion of individuals as irredeemable sinners and instead emphasizing the crucial but achievable task of rectifying one's path.
This insightful exploration challenges preconceived notions about sin and forgiveness, inviting listeners to reconsider their perspectives and embark on personal journeys toward spiritual growth.
God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher, is written by Dr. Jerry L. Martin, an agnostic philosopher who heard the voice of God and recorded their conversations. Dr. Jerry L. Martin was head of the National Endowment for the Humanities and of the philosophy department at the University of Colorado at Boulder and founder of Theology Without Walls.
Other Series:
The podcast began with the Dramatic Adaptation of the book and now has several series:

Resources:

Hashtags: #fromgodtojerrytoyou #godanautobiography #experiencegod

Would you like to be featured on the show, or do you have a question about spirituality or divine communication? Share your story or experience with God! We'd love to hear from you! 🎙️

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Chapters

1. 158. From God to Jerry to You | God, What About Sin? (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to God: An Autobiography, The Podcast (00:00:17)

3. Introduction to From God to Jerry to You (00:01:07)

4. Sin (00:01:59)

5. Prayer, Forgiveness and Sin (00:03:20)

6. Getting on the Right Track (00:06:17)

7. Outro and Contact Information: Stay Connected (00:07:56)

184 episodes

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In a thought-provoking episode of God: An Autobiography, The Podcast, Dr. Jerry L. Martin engages in a profound dialogue with God, diving into the intricate concept of sin.
Dr. Martin challenges traditional perspectives, suggesting that sins are not mere wrong actions but conditions of the soul in need of healing. God's response offers a transformative viewpoint on forgiveness, underscoring the significance of releasing past sins and the individual's role in attuning to the divine.
Exploring various dimensions of sin, from societal norms to personal experiences, Jerry provides a nuanced understanding that encourages listeners to contemplate their spiritual journeys. The episode concludes with a discussion on getting on the right track, rejecting the notion of individuals as irredeemable sinners and instead emphasizing the crucial but achievable task of rectifying one's path.
This insightful exploration challenges preconceived notions about sin and forgiveness, inviting listeners to reconsider their perspectives and embark on personal journeys toward spiritual growth.
God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher, is written by Dr. Jerry L. Martin, an agnostic philosopher who heard the voice of God and recorded their conversations. Dr. Jerry L. Martin was head of the National Endowment for the Humanities and of the philosophy department at the University of Colorado at Boulder and founder of Theology Without Walls.
Other Series:
The podcast began with the Dramatic Adaptation of the book and now has several series:

Resources:

Hashtags: #fromgodtojerrytoyou #godanautobiography #experiencegod

Would you like to be featured on the show, or do you have a question about spirituality or divine communication? Share your story or experience with God! We'd love to hear from you! 🎙️

Share Your Story | Site | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube |

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 158. From God to Jerry to You | God, What About Sin? (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to God: An Autobiography, The Podcast (00:00:17)

3. Introduction to From God to Jerry to You (00:01:07)

4. Sin (00:01:59)

5. Prayer, Forgiveness and Sin (00:03:20)

6. Getting on the Right Track (00:06:17)

7. Outro and Contact Information: Stay Connected (00:07:56)

184 episodes

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