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Plodcast Ep. 77 - National Creative Disruption, Revelation: Four Views, Andrapodistes

Plodcast

Canon Press

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2019

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

This week Douglas Wilson talks about the national creative disruption. He then goes on to suggest Revelation: Four Views edited by Steve Gregg. Wrapping it up with a look at the New Testament word “Andrapodistes.” Happy plodding!         Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ihoo62cf5kspbbj5e52wyaes2p4?t=Plodcast iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/plodcast/id1257949421?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=148592&refid=stpr RSS Feed: http://canonpress.libsyn.com/rss Get the weekly episodes in your inbox: http://canonpress.us2.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7c049fc7f2904e30e1ac37ebf&id=db9614c891   Show notes:   National Creative Disruption Sometimes good things come out of real disasters Pearl Harbor ended up causing the US to use aircraft carriers in the next war Trump is immune to the toxins that have worked on the old rulers (not denying the destructive part) The creative disruption is happening in Trump’s relationships     Revelation: Four Views Edited by Steve Gregg The four views of Revelation: Historicist, Preterist, Futurist, and Spiritualist Historicist - all of church history in a continuous way Preterist - the history of the church, Israel, and Rome in the first century The Futurist - a prediction of what will happen at the end of the world (in our future) The Spiritualist - the view that says it has no literal earthly fulfillment This book goes through Revelation and gives each view for the verses Great book to become settled on your views of Revelation   Harmartiology “Andrapodistes” is a word for manstealer 1 Tim. 1:10, Ex. 21:16

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0:00.0

Yes, God, God. God don't never change.

0:17.0

Welcome to Plodcast, episode 77.

0:19.4

Great to have you.

0:20.1

Thanks for, thanks for listening in.

0:30.0

So for our topic, our subject, this go round, I want to talk a little bit about

0:36.8

what I think is happening on the national scene. I don't want to credit this to the president as an example of him playing chess in the seventh team dimension. I don't know that this is something that he's doing

0:47.0

or not, but it's, and I'm not prepared to affirm that at all.

0:53.0

But I do believe that it's happening and I do believe that it involves the president very much.

0:59.2

And that's, I think we're going through a process of national creative disruption.

1:06.4

National creative disruption.

1:09.6

Sometimes good things come out of very real disasters.

1:15.0

And by every objective measure, the disaster is not something you would have volunteered for,

1:21.0

but something very, very good came out of it.

1:25.2

So here's an example.

1:28.8

When the Japanese attacked us at Pearl Harbor, as it happened, our battleships were in port and our aircraft

1:37.4

carriers were at sea. And because of this, because we sustained such heavy losses with our battleships,

1:46.4

that affected the strategy that was undertaken

1:50.2

by our admirals for the next war.

1:52.0

But admirals are like generals. They like to fight the last war.

1:56.0

They like to they they like to utilize the technology or the weaponry that they have that they're accustomed to, and so on.

2:03.2

And if the times have shifted under your feet,

2:06.3

sometimes you go out there and to fight the last war

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