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By Basil Rosewater & Christopher Ryan Gates
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The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.
Once again the parables of Jesus are pulled apart and re-examined by the Ravel Bois! What happens when you're all snuggled up for the night with your spouse, your children, and your livestock...and BOOM! Olll' Jerry comes knockin' askin' to borrow the lawn mower AGAIN!? Well, lets find out...together.
In this episode the guys dive into another parable of Jesus. "The Good Samaritan." Perhaps you think this parable is simply a creative instruction that you should love your enemies; but much more lies beneath the surface. Get ready to peel back the layers on this popular but often misunderstood parable!
Today the boys go way back to Ravel 1.0! As has been mentioned before, Basil and Chris recorded 8 episodes of Ravel in 2018. Then DISASTER STRUCK! But The Lords timing is better than ever with this, our first episode of a brand spankin new series on Parables! Dr. Chris flexes his smart muscles and Basil's starry eyed wonder abounds, come with us on an exploration of Jesus' favorite past time!
According to Wikipedia: "Michael Behe is an American biochemist and author, widely known as an advocate of the pseudoscientific principle of intelligent design (ID). He serves as professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and as a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture. Behe is best known as an advocate for the validity of the argument for irreducible complexity (IC), which claims that some biochemical structures are too complex to be explained by known evolutionary mechanisms and are therefore probably the result of intelligent design."
But that's not the whole story. Wikipedia (surprise surprise) gets some things wrong about Mr. Behe! Today, the Ravel Boys go deep - exploring concepts like intelligent design, irreducible complexity and the scientific industrial complex. We also give Michael an opportunity Wikipedia never has: to set the record straight!
In this episode Dr. Chris gets some one-on-one time with the one-and-only Derek P Gilbert. They discuss Derek's work, the Book of Revelation, crazy end times things, and the Chicago Cubs!
The boys are back at it again as they go waaaaaay back to the radical 90s with another Teen Study Bible Study! In this episode Basil and Dr. Chris explore another hot topic from the neon pages of the Teen Study Bible: Addiction. Crack? Ice? Dip? Pick your poison and settle in as we explore what the Bible has to say about addiction.
Dr. Berkley Gryder, Assistant Professor, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, School of Medicine, is a chemist who retrained as a molecular biologist and computer scientist. He's here to school the Ravel-rowdy-boys on what, exactly, is going on in our bodies! From quadraplexes, telemeres, and DNA sequencing - to - Scientific consensus, cancer research, and transhumanism, Dr. Berkley Gryder is here to bring that sweet science sauce to this Ravel casserole! (Sorry, still working through the thanksgiving left-overs)
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It's Thanksgiving! So of course we wanted to let you know how thankful we are for our listeners...but also... what does Thanksgiving have to do with time travel!? That's what you were really hoping for right? Also, introducing Basil's "Make Thanksgiving Awkward Challenge"! So loosen that belt, stick in those ear buds, and let the Ravel boys help you escape into a world of wonder, theology, and Pilgrim propaganda!
Welcome to Thread Talks with Dr. Chris! In this new installment of the show Dr. Chris dares to fly solo. Join him as he attempts to isolate a single thought in the mind of God and begin to trace it out.
The boys from Sabbath Lounge stopped by to learn us a lil something about some formerly overlooked connections between the events on Mt. Sinai and the history shifting events of pentecost! Make sure to check out Sabbath Lounge for more in depth discovery! https://linktr.ee/Sabbathlounge
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The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.