George Allen III moderates a debate between Andy Wrasman and Jay Clair concerning who the sons of God are from Genesis 6:2. Jay argues that the sons of God were angels that procreated with the daugthers of men, who then gave birth to the Nephilim, who were mighty men because of their angelic genes. Andy argues that the sons of God were male believers who married female nonbelievers and that the nonbelieving wives led the believing husbands away from the Lord, which led to humanity turning our eyes from God to seeking after the Nephilim, who were not half-breeds but simply great men of renown that everyone idolized, except of course for Noah and his family. This topic came up in episode 4, Jesus vs. Zeus, so it's being addressed in more detail this week. The topic of who the sons of God are arises quite a bit within video game storylines, as well as amongst Ancient Alien theorists and within certain Christian denominations, so the topic is good to be aware of no matter which side of the argument you land. Both Jay and Andy agree that all Christians should strive to bring all discussions of the Nephilim to the point of sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Andy Wrasman discusses the differences between Jesus and Zeus with Jay Clair (AKA Blue Eyed Shy Guy). Jay has created a chart that compares the heirarchy of beings in the universe as expressed by numerous religions and mythologies. His chart will prove helpful in explaining the distinction between "capital G" God and "lower case g" gods, a distinction which is not recognized when people assert that belief in Jesus (God) is on the same level as belief in Zeus (a god).
Keywords: Jesus, Zeus, Blue Eyed Shy Guy
Andy Wrasman interviews Kyle Beshears, author of Robot Jesus. Kyle explains the origins, teachings, and practices of Scientology. He concludes with tips for sharing the Gospel with a Scientologist.
Keywords: Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, Going Clear, Robot Jesus, Kyle Beshears
Andy Wrasman discusses an article, "Top Ten Logical Fallacies Used by Religion", which appeared on the God Be Gone blog. The guest for this show is Paul Kasaty.
Tags: Logical Fallacies
Andy Wrasman interviews Bill Foster, the author of Meet the Skeptic.