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What if the Bible wasn't a checklist of do's and don'ts or a weapon to shame others-but an invitation into wisdom, relationship, and being fully human? In this episode of Whiskey and the Writings, Joe Oliver explores how centuries of dogma may have distorted the Bible's true intent. Drawing from over two decades of pastoral ministry and a Master's in Biblical Theology, Joe offers a fresh take on how to read the Bible-especially for the spiritually curious, the skeptics, and the ones who still believe… just not like they used to. Pour a glass of Trail's End 8-Year bourbon (or your drink of choice) and join the conversation as we dive into: • Why Joshua and the Psalms reveal the Bible is meditation literature, not a behavior manual • How Matthew 5–7 reframes life with Jesus as a call to wisdom, not legalism • What it really means to "not worry" in the chaos of modern life • How the Bible has been misused-and how to rediscover its healing, humanizing power If you've ever felt beat up by Bible verses or questioned how to engage Scripture in a meaningful, non-toxic way-this one's for you.
By Joe OliverWhat if the Bible wasn't a checklist of do's and don'ts or a weapon to shame others-but an invitation into wisdom, relationship, and being fully human? In this episode of Whiskey and the Writings, Joe Oliver explores how centuries of dogma may have distorted the Bible's true intent. Drawing from over two decades of pastoral ministry and a Master's in Biblical Theology, Joe offers a fresh take on how to read the Bible-especially for the spiritually curious, the skeptics, and the ones who still believe… just not like they used to. Pour a glass of Trail's End 8-Year bourbon (or your drink of choice) and join the conversation as we dive into: • Why Joshua and the Psalms reveal the Bible is meditation literature, not a behavior manual • How Matthew 5–7 reframes life with Jesus as a call to wisdom, not legalism • What it really means to "not worry" in the chaos of modern life • How the Bible has been misused-and how to rediscover its healing, humanizing power If you've ever felt beat up by Bible verses or questioned how to engage Scripture in a meaningful, non-toxic way-this one's for you.