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How Jesus Became God

How Jesus Became God; or, Who Should You Trust?

Continuing the “Why Bart Ehrman is Cheating” series on his book, “How Jesus Became God”, we look at his claims for being a historian, and how Ehrman is cheating by setting up false opposition between “scientific facts” and “religious fictions”, between agnostic historians and credulous Bible scholars. That’s what this second video in the series […]

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How Jesus Became God; or, Why Bart Ehrman Is Cheating

Is Jesus really the reason for the season of Christmas?  Bart Ehrman is famous for “debunking” Christian claims about the Bible, Jesus, and early Christianity. He claims that early followers CHEATED by making stuff up about Jesus—including the Christmas stories. But maybe Ehrman is the one CHEATING. That’s what this video series is all about. […]

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How is Jesus a Ransom for Many?

What does RANSOM mean when Jesus says he is a “ransom for many” in Mark 10:45? And how do we figure out that meaning in order to understand what Jesus’ life and death means? Steps in interpreting a Bible passage FIRST STEP: Look to the immediate context and see if the the Gospel of Mark […]

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I was wrong about Progressives

I was wrong. I was out of date.  I had a much too narrow understanding of  “progressive” when I talked about (and criticized) progressive Christians.  In times of social transition WORDS CHANGE.  A word changes because people change, cultures change, and institutions change. And right now it seems that “progressive” has come to name that […]

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Deconstruction

It’s OK to Go Back (Lesson #6: Deconstructing Faith on the Road to Emmaus)

It’s OK to Go Back to a church, to community, to seeking, and trying—to trying to believe.  To walk away to create distance for honest processing of disappointment, to admit that you don’t understand, to listen to others—that’s OK.  And to return is OK too.  Community is hard to leave. And it’s hard to return. […]

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It’s OK to do the Jesus-y Things (Lesson #5: Deconstructing Faith on the Road to Emmaus)

It’s OK to do those Jesus-y things while deconstructing faith. Because it is WHAT WE DO that activates WHAT WE KNOW. In other words, can we normalize continuing to follow how Jesus lived while we deconstruct, rather than putting on a practical agnosticism or atheism? Too often I’ve know people who have genuine questions and […]

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Why It’s OK to Listen to Others (Lesson #4: Deconstructing Faith on the Road to Emmaus)

For all of us…it’s OK we’re asking questions while deconstructing. But can we ALSOs normalize BEING ASKED questions by others, of being REDIRECTED by those who have gone before us? Are we open to shifting our “AWAY FROM” to a NEW WAY? I’m saying this in the context of already acknowledging that sometimes we need […]

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Why Deconstruction Shouldn’t Be on a Continuum Between Conservative and Progressive

Can we stop placing “deconstruction” on a continuum between conservative beliefs that are transformed/updated/revised into more progressive ones? Instead, there is modern fundamentalism in the West pretending to represent ALL OF CHRISTIANITY.  And we need to deconstruct it in favor of the historical, ancient faith.   The process of many exevangelicals is to fault conservative […]

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Why It’s OK That You Don’t See Jesus (Lesson #3: Deconstructing Faith on the Road to Emmaus)

For those who need to hear it, let’s normalize the experience of God’s absence.  It’s OK that you DON’T SEE Jesus as you deconstruct faith. And that might be a good thing—in the long run.  You used to see Jesus everywhere, in everything…leading, working, guiding, providing. But now Jesus is gone, absent, invisible, missing.   […]

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It’s OK to Be Exasperated and Confused (Lesson #2: Deconstructing Faith on the Road to Emmaus)

For those who need to hear it, It’s OK to be Exasperated With, Frustrated By, and Not Understand this thing called Christianity, this thing called Faith, even this person called Jesus.  Angry. Sad. Frustrated. Bewildered. Let down. Downcast.  These are honest emotions and honest reactions when the church, theology, the Bible, and God gives you […]