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Better Than Fiction Bible Podcast
Better Than Fiction Bible Podcast
Author: Matt Powell, Nathan VanHorn and Gandalf Savage
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The Bible is the most read book ever, but for many it is merely fiction. Join our conversation as we connect the dots to reveal that the story of the Bible is not only true, it's better than fiction.
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(Exodus 4:10-17) The excuses keep on coming out of Moses's mouth, and the accommodation keep coming out of God's
(Exodus 4:10-17) I won't win any medals for saying this....but I think I'm on God's side for this one.
(Exodus 4:1-9) AI, signs, gods, chaos.
(Exodus 4:1-9) Moses is old and cynical and responds with skepticism when told God's plan. But....can you really blame him?
(Exodus 3:21-22) Admit it, you clicked because of the title didn't you? We discuss God's plan to plunder the Egyptians.
(Exodus 3:16-22) Does God dictate the future, or does he act through people? Does he know what you will do, or does he know all possible action you can take? We discuss free will, and time wizards.
(Exodus 3:13-15) What's in a name? A whole lot actually. We discuss the name of God, iconic lines, and Nathan's large head.
(Genesis 37?) To go forward, you have to go back.
(Exodus 3:7-12) And in the promised land, it's gonna be so grandWe'll have our fill from the grill as much as we can standIt'll be so greatOh, we can hardly waitCause we're going to the promised land
(Exodus 3:1-6) (Most) of the boys are back in town, and they're talking about the burning bush. Like most of these stories, it all goes back to Eden
(Exodus 2:23-25) God hears the groans of the People of Israel, and is moved to action. We discuss what the implications are of this passage, and what it means for our ideas of how God works.
(Exodus 2:15-24) Spoiler Alert: Moses leaves Egypt, and it wont be for the last time.
(Exodus 2:10-15) Although a great man, Moses is no Jesus.
(Exodus 2:10-15) Hero, Leader, God's Chosen, Cold Blooded Murdered!? Moses is tested at being a savior, and it's not as easy as he thought.
(Exodus 2:1-10) River, reeds and redemption. God's hand is over baby Moses as be begins his journey to become the leader of God's people.
(Exodus 2:1-10) Moses gets his own ark, is placed in the bulrushes, and Matt talks about Bulbasaur.
(Exodus 1:1-10) The words: "The woman conceived and bore a son" herald a huge change to the status quo, and this son is no different. The story of the man who would lead Israel starts with a mother taking a bold step.
(Exodus 1:15-22) Years before Moses would stand before Pharaoh, two women would straight up lie and play Pharoah like a fiddle. This is the story of Shiphrah and Puah.
(Exodus 1:1-6) The start of a brand new story begins a lot like the last one did, with fruitfulness and multiplication. I bet that won't come back to bite them, right?
(The Book of Genesis) After five years, and 222 episodes, our time in Genesis has come to and end. We discuss our thoughts and feelings in this special retrospective episode.























