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The Alisa Childers Podcast

#110 Jen Hatmaker, Judging the Fruit, and the True Nature of Deception

The Alisa Childers Podcast

Alisa Childers

Christianity, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.95.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

On today's podcast, I'm publishing the audio from several "short answer" YouTube videos I've published recently. We'll cover Jen Hatmaker's theology of "Judging by the fruit," the true nature of deception, a bad interpretation of "knowledge puffs up," taking the Bible literally, and the political nature of progressive Christianity.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, welcome to the Elisa Childers Podcast.

0:04.0

Have a special episode for you today.

0:05.9

I'm going to be playing you the audio from several

0:09.2

quick answer videos I've made on YouTube recently.

0:11.8

We're going to talk about Gen Hatmakers view

0:15.0

of judging things based on the fruit.

0:17.3

We're going to talk about the true nature of deception

0:20.0

and the fact that you can still be deceived

0:22.7

even if all the words are true.

0:25.4

So we'll get into some of that.

0:26.8

We're going to talk about the verse

0:28.6

that says knowledge puffs up

0:30.8

and how we can apply that to our Christian lives.

0:33.3

We're also going to talk about taking the Bible literally.

0:35.6

Have you ever been accused of being a literalist

0:38.6

or a fundamentalist who takes everything in the Bible

0:41.2

literally?

0:41.8

We're going to talk about those questions

0:43.1

and more today, but first up,

0:44.8

we're going to talk about Gen Hatmaker.

0:46.2

Is she right that we're supposed to judge

0:48.8

certain doctrines based on how they make people feel?

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