In case you didn't know, when it comes to crushing false doctrine my guest, EJ "Thunder" Lauriston is not to be played with!!! In his new hard-hitting book, "Hiding In Plain Sight:The False Doctrines of Seventh-Day Adventism Vol. 1", Lauriston gives us the first installment of his series in which he takes on the false doctrine of Seventh-Day Adventism (SDA). Lauriston pulls no punches as he dismantles SDA false teaching with the Word of God, rightly interpreted. I have read Lauriston's book and fully endorse it as a resource that every disciple of Christ, apologist, minister, etc. should have on their shelf. You don't want to miss this interview of EJ "Thunder" Lauriston giving us an overview of key themes and biblical teachings he addresses in, "Hiding In Plain Sight"!!! GET YOUR COPY OF "HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT" TODAY BY CLICKING RIGHT HERE: https://www.amazon.com/Hiding-Plain-Sight-Doctrines-Seventh-day/dp/B09DN35J21 BLOG SITE: www.truidapologetics.com SUPPORT OUR MINISTRY: patreon.com/adamcoleman BUY TRU-ID APOLOGETICS GEAR: Http://tee.pub/lic/1AJjb3ZSz5U PODCAST ARCHIVES: Www.truidpodcast.com (Also on Itunes and other podcast outlets) SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: realadamcoleman Twitter: @scottlane7 Instagram: Truid_Podcast For Booking: truid7@gmail.com For Questions & Feedback: truid7@gmail.com
Is Adam Coleman becoming a prosperity preacher?!!!! Nah, fam… I will say this though. The biblical worldview has much more to offer than high-minded theological truths and philosophy. One of the ways we can help people to see the value of the biblical worldview is highlighting how it can be applied to everyday life. The Bible has plenty to say about how to manage finances in a healthy way. Unfortunately, what the Bible really says about money has often been overshadowed by shady individuals who mishandle and/or misrepresent the scriptures so they can exploit people. One of the things we talk about in this interview with my dude Steve Stack is reclaiming a healthy view of finances, giving, saving, and investing from a biblical perspective. BLOG SITE www.truidapologetics.com SUPPORT OUR MINISTRY patreon.com/adamcoleman BUY TRU-ID APOLOGETICS GEAR Http://tee.pub/lic/1AJjb3ZSz5U PODCAST ARCHIVES Www.truidpodcast.com (Also on Itunes and other podcast outlets) SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: realadamcoleman Twitter: @scottlane7 Instagram: Truid_Podcast For Booking: truid7@gmail.com For Questions & Feedback: truid7@gmail.com
Just a few days ago LA Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter, and several others met their tragic end when their private helicopter crashed leaving no survivors. Needless to say this horrific event has sent shockwaves throughout society as people are left with so many questions about why things like this happen and how to respond in the face of tragedy. In this episode we welcome Dr. Douglas Groothuis, author and professor of philosophy at Denver Seminary, as we discuss the biblical notions of "lament" and how "suffering well" as an outworking and reflection of hope. Tune in for this one...you won't regret that you did...
As promised I'm droppin this full interview of which I featured a clip just a earlier this week on Youtube. Dr. Jamal Dominique-Hopkins is a heavy weight guest on our podcast who breaks down what the Dead Scrolls are, what information they contain, and why Christians should be interested in them. He also takes some time to shoot down some wild claims recently made by Dame Dash on Big Boy TV concerning the Dead Sea Scrolls. Listen now!
Waddup my peoples!! We’re back once again with a dope interview featuring an apologist who has been putting in major work! Nefer Nitty is well-known among the urban apologetics community and we caught up with her to talk about how to engage people with apologetics. We also discussed some of the challenges that come along with being a urban apologist. Check it out!! Key Topics: Nefer Nitty’s journey from the Yoruba religion to Christ. How to engage people with apologetics. Being woke and Christian: Is it a contradiction, ungodly, or biblical?
Y'all know what it is man! For anyone who has been following me or been active in the Urban apologetics community, you know there was a huge debate at Epiphany Fellowship in Philadelphia between Dr. Vince Bantu and Brother Jabari Osaze. They tackled 3 main topics: Is Christianity the White Man's religion? Is Christianity a copy of Kemetic Spirituality? (Egyptian Myth) Christianity or Kemet: Which One has the answer for the black community? I caught up with Dr. Bantu for a post-debate interview that you definitely want to tune in for. We talked about his preparation for the event, thought process behind the argumentation he presented at the debate, as well as additional points that Dr. Bantu explains which provide further support for arguments he made at the debate. This interview is fire!!!
Weeee back! I know I've been gone for a while and I've got a lot of explaining to do but we're back at it and have some exciting things coming so stay tuned. For anyone who has been keeping up with things in the urban apologetics community you know that last week there was a major event last weekend: The Great Debate between Dr. Vince Bantu and Brother Jabari Osaze. As the footage from the debate is released Alfredo Valentin and yours truly will be going live on Youtube and doing in depth analysis of the debate round by round and point by point. In this episode we give our initial thoughts on the debate, some background on how it came about and our involvement behind the scenes, as well as spilling the beans on stuff that popped off that took us by surprise. Check us out...
Maaaan listen. Ollaudah Equiano is among my favorite figures of African/African-American history hands down. You guys are really in for a treat as we discuss the faith and life journey of Olaudah Equiano with special guest, Dr. Eric Washington, who is a historian that has specialized in studying Equiano's life! Key Points: Ollaudah Equiano’s journey from West Africa, to slavery, to being a world-changing abolitionist. Equiano’s Reformed theology and how his commitment to Christ led him to fight chattel slavery. The importance of ethnic and cultural diversity among academics in institutions of higher learning.
On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglas presented what is perhaps his most famous speech, which is generally titled, "What to the Slave is the 4th of July?". At the Corinthian Hall, in Rochester New York, Douglass made this speech to the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society. Douglass is by far my favorite figure of African American history. He had a brilliant mind that certainly shined through in his writings and accomplishments as an abolitionist. In this episode, we take a look at sections of "What to the Slave is the 4th of July?" and explore what many African Americans experience as a tension between that which can be appreciated about America/American history and grappling with harsh moral realities of America/American history. I'll attempt to draw insights from Frederick Douglas and point out how this issue may intersect with how we go about doing so called "urban" apologetics. I'm somewhat shooting from the hip in this episode. I haven't got it all completely worked out in my th...
Waddup y’all! I had a blast doing this interview! In this episode we feature the author of “Counterfeit Charisma: The Age of False Prophets”. Dr. Woods is a renowned author and Pastor of Power of the Holy Ghost Deliverance Ministries. We’re taking deception in the church head on in this episode and giving our listeners tools to discern what is of God and what is deception. Key topics: Exposing this era of false prophets that have gained followings on TBN, Word Network, etc. Clear biblical guidelines on how to separate the real from the fake! If we’re going to defend the faith effectively we’ve got to defend it against false doctrine in the church as well