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The Living Waters Podcast

Ep. 203 - Examining God’s Gift of Laughter

The Living Waters Podcast

Living Waters

Evangelism, Apologetics, Jesus, Spirituality, Religion, Christianity, Gospel, Creation, Religion & Spirituality, Salvation, Prolife, Faith, Witnessing, Theology

4.93K Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Today’s episode of the Living Waters Podcast delves into the intriguing intersection of pet pampering, laughter, and religion. Co-hosts Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar explore these seemingly disparate topics, revealing surprising connections and offering a humorous yet insightful perspective. The conversation opens with a reflection on the lavish lifestyles many pets enjoy today. The guys consider the implications of pampering pets with luxury dog houses, strollers, and yes, bike bas...

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0:01.0

Did Jesus have a sense of humor?

0:02.3

Yes, absolutely.

0:03.8

Absolutely.

0:05.0

And that's a really good question, Mark.

0:07.7

And I want to talk about it.

0:08.8

Question marks.

0:09.8

Ah!

0:13.3

But why is it?

0:14.8

Seriously, why is it that certain people equate humor

0:20.8

and laughter with being unspiritual?

0:24.2

Right.

0:25.1

I mean, it really is.

0:26.8

Have you met some Presbyterian philosophers?

0:29.9

A lot of my Presbyterian philosophers.

0:31.1

I saw a guy who wrote a comment on a sermon I preached

0:33.7

at Chino Hills where I used quite a bit of humor

0:35.6

throughout the whole thing.

0:36.5

He says, cut the humor.

0:37.5

Someone said that.

0:38.3

He says, cut the humor.

0:39.2

It's not spiritual.

0:40.0

And I thought, oh, boy, you'd be a fun person.

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