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Bros Bibles & Beer

Andy McCraw, Zack Krater, Jeff Pearson

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Serious conversations on faith and culture while not taking ourselves too seriously, Bros Bibles & Beer is a podcast about life, faith & our favorite beverage - Unpolished and potentially unsafe. Kind of like life. Grace-Peace-Cheers!
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The podcast delves into the complex discussion of whether the Roman Catholic Church can be classified as a cult, with Andrew Rappaport taking a firm stance on the matter. They assert that the Catholic Church's doctrines, particularly regarding justification and the authority of Scripture, present significant challenges to the fundamental teachings …
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Dr. Alan Kurschner posted the audio from the Minnesota Bible Prophecy Conference on "Understanding the Battle of Armageddon," April 26, 2025, in St. Paul, MN. The speakers were Alan Kurschner and Ryan Habbena.This is part 1 of 4 sessions. Ryan Habbenna gave the first session on "The History of the Battles of Armageddon."*His PowerPoint is forthcomi…
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Takeaways: The hosts emphasize the necessity of understanding one's presuppositions when debating the existence of God. A significant theme is the challenge of balancing faith while navigating personal struggles and societal pressures. Listeners are invited to join the podcast's discussions and bring their questions about faith and God. The speaker…
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In this episode, Andy, Jeff and Zack reflect on their Easter experiences, discussing family gatherings, the importance of community, and whatever Donald Trump's Easter greeting was. They explore the challenges of admitting wrongness in personal beliefs and the current political discourse, emphasizing the need for humility and openness to change. Th…
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Today’s Topics: 1) X flooded with claims Vice-President Vance killed Pope Francis https://www.dailywire.com/news/absolute-ghouls-flood-x-with-claims-jd-vance-killed-pope-francis 2) Dr. Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said he’s very happy with the White House is making it clear and unambiguous abou…
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Dr. Alan Kurschner responded to a common proof text of supersessionism (aka replacement theology).They teach that because 1 Peter 2:9-10 contains Old Testament references that were originally applied to Israel, they should now be re-interpreted to be replaced by the Church being the "New Israel." And consequently, they infer that God no longer has …
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The discussion centers on the complexities and implications of King James Onlyism, a belief asserting that the King James Bible is the sole authoritative scripture for English-speaking Christians. I elucidate that this ideology encompasses a spectrum of interpretations, with some adherents claiming that the King James Version (KJV) is divinely insp…
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Dr. Alan Kurschner started by reminding us of the upcoming Minnesota Bible Prophecy Conference.He then explained that the early Church affirmed Jesus's teaching that the Church would face the persecution of the Antichrist before the return of Jesus and the resurrection.The earliest Church document outside the New Testament—the Didache—establishes t…
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Find out how the Bible, and more specifically the story of "Jesus interaction with the woman caught in adultery," might be a Rorschach test revealing what you believe about sin, judgment, grace, forgiveness, etc. Politics and life got you on edge? Just focus on Jesus says Jeff. But what does that even mean, and how is it applicable in our day-to-da…
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In this episode, we engage in a critical examination of Andrew Rapoport's recent debate on the merits of covenant theology versus dispensational theology. The discussion reveals significant insights into the hermeneutical approaches that underpin each theological perspective. As we delve into the nature of scriptural interpretation, we highlight th…
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The central focus of this podcast episode revolves around the intricate relationship between Israel and the Church, a topic that has provoked considerable debate and discussion within theological circles. We engage in a thorough examination of this relationship, considering various perspectives, including those of dispensationalism and covenant the…
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Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Jesse and Kyle discuss A 50 year-old prediction by a freemason/occultist, Foster Bailey, in his book: Things to Come https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/prominent-freemason-and-occultist-predicted-50-years-ago-a-one-world-religion-led-by-a-christ-to-come/By Jesse Romero, Kyle Clement, Dan Schneider, Fr. Chad Ripperger
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"For the longest time, Paul's Epistle to the Romans has been used to justify misogyny, homophobia, eternal conscious torment, and blind allegiance to the State. However, the truth is that the Apostle Paul never intended his letter to the Church in Rome to teach any of those things. That's why co-authors Keith Giles and Matthew J. Distefano have col…
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Dr. Alan Kurschner explained why Matthew 24:5 has not been fulfilled as preterists claim. This is a key prophecy from Jesus' Olivet Discourse that is deeply problematic for preterist interpreters.“For many (πολλοὶ) will come in my name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and they will mislead many” (Matt 24:5)Preterists assume that there was a proliferatio…
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The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the critical examination of the concept of virtual church within the apologetics community. We assert that the practice of attending virtual church cannot replace the fundamental need for physical gathering among believers, as outlined in biblical teachings. The discussion delves into the im…
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Dr. Alan Kurschner explained Jesus's reply to his disciples's question about the sign to his Second Parousia (i.e. coming) and the end of the age. Jesus warned that there would be false signs from false messianic claimants. Jesus—the Son of Man—described that his return will be unmistakable and universal, using poignant imagery and a proverb. In es…
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Takeaways: The podcast features a profound exploration of contemporary issues surrounding gender identity and biological definitions. We discuss the implications of social justice movements within evangelical circles and their effects on church discourse. The need for a unified conservative voice in the face of cultural challenges is emphasized thr…
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Janet Willis, the female "Randy Alcorn," makes new arguments that the New Jerusalem, New Heavens, and New Earth will be established at the beginning of the millennium.Willis also shows that John's New Jerusalem and Ezekiel's millennial city are identical, and much more in her What on Earth Is Heaven Like?: The New Creation and the New Jerusalem. ht…
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This podcast episode delves into the intricate interplay between faith, finances, and the role of stewardship in the lives of Christians. We critically examine the implications of financial management from a biblical perspective, emphasizing the necessity of understanding money not merely as a tool for personal gain but as a means to serve God and …
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Dr. Alan Kurschner delivered an inductive study on the Davidic covenant, making a case that David's throne is still in the future and will be fulfilled on earth. In this study, he critiqued the interpretive principle used by many Covenant Theology proponents who use "New Testament Priority" to reinterpret or transform the messages in the Old Testam…
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Today’s Topics: 1) The USCCB “abortion debate,” Bishop Strickland, and what came after https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/42825/analysis-the-usccb-abortion-debate-and-what-came-after 2) Radical inclusion requires radical love. The Church needs the courage, and love, to be clear in inviting people to leave their sin. What Jesus offers is better…
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Dr. Alan Kurschner talked about a new preterist view called "Satan's Little Season."It is an amalgam of post-apocalyptic eschatology and Tartarian and Mud Flood conspiracy theories. This new breed of preterists believe that Jesus already physically returned to earth in AD 70 and the physical resurrection already occurred at that time, followed by t…
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In this episode, the bros explore various themes, including their podcasting journey, humorous skiing mishaps, the death of the controversial figure of the ‘Cussing Pastor’ Thaddeus Matthews, and the complexities of forgiveness and authenticity in faith. They discuss the balance between being genuine and appropriate in their conversations, reflecti…
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This podcast episode delves into the intricate complexities of contemporary Christian thought, particularly the insidious encroachment of New Age ideologies within the church. A salient point of discussion emerges concerning the assertion that faith can absolve any actions, regardless of their moral implications, as long as one believes they are ac…
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Dr. Alan Kurschner first announced that he is speaking at Zion's Hope this week in Florida. The link is below:In this episode, he gave one of the most devastating arguments against amillennialism as they attempt to argue that "come to life" in Revelation 20 does not refer to the physical resurrection while maintaining that "come to life" in Revelat…
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This podcast episode centers on the vibrant discourse surrounding apologetics, where we engage with pressing questions about God, the Bible, and the intricacies of faith. Our hosts, including Andrew Rapaport from Striving for Eternity Ministries, elucidate the importance of this ministry, which serves as a platform not only for education but also f…
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In episode 254 of Bros Bibles & Beer, Andy, Jeff, and Zack explore various themes including the contrast between the kingdom of God and human empires, the burden of forgiveness, and the implications of personal grooming. Don't tell us we don't have a lot of range! We also discuss the role of USAID in American foreign policy, the cognitive dissonanc…
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Dr. Alan Kurschner critiqued the most common Amillennial argument in the book of Revelation using Greg Beale's restated argument from William Hendricksen. Amillennialists believe that Revelation 20:1–6 recapitulates Revelation 12:7–11 as occurring during the interadvent period. Beale proposes seven parallels that he thinks make this argument (see t…
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Rapp Report episode 274 The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the pervasive influence of empty philosophies and human traditions that captivate individuals, leading them away from the truth of Christ. We delve into the fascinating observation that individuals within various belief systems, including those who critique others, of…
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Dr. Alan Kurschner covered another pietistic platitude: “You should be concerned with evangelism, not biblical prophecy." Dr. Kurschner deflates this superficial slogan with biblical facts and shows that it is vacuous. Become a Ministry Partner for 2025:https://www.alankurschner.com/partner/By Eschatos Ministries
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Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) “The blood pumped from a still-beating heart is the purest form of energy.'” The Mexican satanic “Black Mass” with live animal sacrifices that shocked disgusted tourists https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2986101/The-blood-pumped-beating-heart-purest-form-energy-Inside-horrific-Mexican-satanist-Black-Mass-shocked-d…
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