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🗓️ 13 January 2025
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0:00.0 | How do you show the world's most famous podcaster that Christianity is true? |
0:04.0 | That's what we'll talk about today as we examine Protestant Bible scholar Wesley Huff's recent appearance on the Joe Rogan experience. |
0:10.0 | I also want to talk about what Catholics can learn from Protestants when it comes to defending the foundational truth of Christianity, |
0:17.0 | namely Christ's resurrection from the dead. |
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0:31.2 | So Wesley Huff is a Protestant Bible scholar and Christian apologist, who is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Toronto's |
0:37.5 | Wickliff College. He recently had a debate on the Bible with Billy Carson, who is an idiosyncratic |
0:43.0 | thinker, who is the CEO of Forbidden Knowledge Incorporated, who also appeared himself on the Joe |
0:49.4 | Rogan podcast in the past year. But Rogan's podcast often has guests who peddle nonsense, some of which is about |
0:56.4 | Christianity. So it's refreshing that an actual Christian was able to make a compelling case for |
1:01.9 | Christianity on such a huge platform. Now, I didn't agree with everything Huff said, and I strongly |
1:07.7 | disagree with parts of the show that made it seem like the medieval church opposed |
1:12.1 | vernacular Bible translations. If you want to rebuttal to that, see my episode on the Protestant |
1:17.4 | Bible martyr myth, linked in the description below. So while I disagree with Huff on those points, |
1:23.0 | I did appreciate his defense of Christ's resurrection. I feel like how St. Paul felt concerning people |
1:29.1 | preaching Christ who St. Paul didn't agree with. He wrote in Philippians 118, what does it matter? |
1:35.3 | Just this, that Christ is proclaimed in every way, whether out of false motives or true, and in that, |
1:41.6 | I rejoice. Now, I'm not saying Huff is like the people St. Paul was criticizing, |
1:46.3 | only that even if I don't agree with Wesley Huff on some of the things he said in his Joe Rogan interview, |
1:51.6 | I'm still grateful that Christ was artfully proclaimed on such a large platform. So let's take a look |
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