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The Bible For Normal People

Episode 96: Jared Byas - Christian Ethics

The Bible For Normal People

The Bible for Normal People

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.73.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Bible for Normal People Podcast, Jared responds to Skillet lead singer, John Copper, and his public statement, "What in God's Name is Happening in Christianity?" Jared unpacks Christian ethics and the origins of our collective concept of right and wrong. Show Notes → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Bible for Normal People,

0:02.2

the only God ordained podcast on the internet.

0:05.3

Serious talk about the sacred book.

0:07.4

I'm Pete Ends.

0:08.2

And I'm Jared Bias.

0:09.2

Bias.

0:10.1

Bias.

0:11.1

Welcome, welcome, welcome everyone to this episode

0:13.2

of the Bible for Normal People.

0:14.8

Before we get started for our episode today,

0:16.9

just a brief announcement, something very exciting

0:19.3

that we want to announce that on September 23rd,

0:21.8

you should put this in your calendar.

0:23.3

Get your phone out right now.

0:24.4

September 23rd will have a course,

0:27.1

a special course, one night only,

0:29.1

on the book of Genesis.

0:30.5

And this is a way to start talking about Genesis

0:34.9

before we launch the second edition of Genesis

0:39.1

for Normal People, details on that forthcoming.

0:41.7

But for now, one night only, September 23rd,

0:45.4

Pete's gonna be talking about Genesis,

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