In this episode, I share how I was excommunicated for choosing to follow the teachings of Christ over traditions and creeds. We should always examine our beliefs to know where they originated from—tradition or Christ Himself.
In this 3rd and final part of John’s prologue, we see the full picture of what John was writing about in his prologue. This sets forth the context for the rest of the gospel which shows that it was God working through the man Jesus Christ, not that Jesus was God incarnate.
In part two of John's prologue we cover verses 6-13 where we continue to demonstrate why the common trinitarian understanding isn't supported by the passage.
Is it true that John 1:1 proves Jesus is God as trinitarians believe? In this episode we're going to demonstrate that when you remove the trinitarian presuppositions and stick to scriptures, John 1:1 doesn't teach what trinitarians believe it teaches.
There's a common misunderstanding of the title the son of God. Many believe that Jesus is God's son because he possess or shares the same divine nature of God but this is not found anywhere in scriptures. In this episode we look at the different biblical uses for the title son of God and how they apply to Jesus.
In this episode we answer the question of whether or not belief in the deity of Christ is necessary for salvation. So, what does the bible actually say?
In this episode we're going to give a brief introduction to Biblical Unitarianism and what we believe about God and Jesus.