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Welcome to Infants on Thrones, a podcast dedicated to exploring self-awareness, discovery, and the complexities of human existence. Our name, Infants on Thrones, reflects our belief that we are all in a continuous state of growth and learning, much like infants. As we navigate through life's challenges and questions, we aim to approach each topic with curiosity, humility, and a touch of humor. Join us as we delve into a wide range of subjects, from personal development and mental health to p ...
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God Dogs on Thrones is a podcast where Glenn Ostlund (host of "Infants on Thones" and author of "Bathing with God") shares and reflects on a lifetime of creative work, from podcast episodes and academic studies to screenplays and deep philosophical explorations. With the help of AI perspectives, Glenn dives into beliefs, reality, and what it means to be human, blending personal insights with thoughtful analysis. This podcast offers a unique, evolving journey through the intersections of trad ...
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Welcome to The Bible Sojourner, the podcast that dives into challenging Bible passages, thought-provoking theology, and the cultural intricacies that shape our world. Join Dr. Peter Goeman, a seasoned professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages, as he embarks on a captivating journey through the text of Scripture and beyond. Unravel the mysteries behind enigmatic passages and gain a deeper understanding of ancient world and their relevance in our modern lives. The Bible Sojourner is yo ...
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In this episode of Infants on Thrones, Glenn shares Chapter 3 from his new book: You're Not Broken... You’re Just Rewiring: The Science and Mythology of Listening with New Ears You can contact Glenn at [email protected] Check out Glenn's Psychology Today profile here.By Infants on Thrones
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Recently, Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz debated whether Christians should support modern Israel by arguing about Genesis 12:3. Here is a brief review of the comments, along with the biblical information on the applicability of the Abrahamic covenant today. Is it still true that those who bless Israel will be blessed and those who mistreat them will b…
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In arguing that Gentile believers ought to be considered as True Israel, one of the most significant passages discussed is Galatians 3. In Galatians 3, Gentile believers are called sons of God and the offspring of Abraham. These phrases also refer to Israel in the Old Testament. Does this mean that Gentiles are pictured as the spiritual Israel? Tim…
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The Bacta Tank of Sound: Healing by Immersion Written and narrated by Glenn Ostlund What if sound could become your sanctuary? In this immersive and intimate episode, Glenn Ostlund introduces a powerful new creative project: Control-ALT-Create—a podcast that blends neuroscience, story, sound healing, and therapeutic insight into a guided, felt-sens…
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Many Christians have not thought much about the idea of cremation. In this video, Peter walks through an article by Rodney Decker on the issue and tries to help believers understand some of the issues that are at stake in these end-of-life decisions. The final conclusion? Although cremation is very popular today, perhaps we ought to rethink how we …
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In this episode, we’re introduced to the idea of playing with thoughts the way you might play with Legos—stacking, twisting, reshaping, not to build something permanent, but to feel your way into understanding. It starts on the floor. Stretching. Thinking. Thoughts of childhood. Thoughts of trauma. Thoughts about how being raised in what now feels …
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Cassian Andor didn’t just escape a crash — he landed in the middle of a fractured rebellion, where mistrust, fear, and instinct rule the day. In this episode, we explore the early chaos of the Rebel Alliance through the lens of the human brain: the survival-driven basal ganglia, the emotional currents of the limbic system, and the emerging wisdom o…
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In this episode, Peter is joined by Rick Holland to help us think through the issue of Christians and online dating. Online dating is a very popular trend, but it is not without its significant problems. Join Peter and Rick as they discuss the dangers of online dating, and how Christians should think about dating in general.Time Stamps:00:00 Introd…
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When Cassian Andor climbs into a TIE fighter he’s never flown before, you feel your shoulders tense. You know he’s going to survive—this is a prequel, after all. But your body doesn’t care. That dissonance? It’s limbic resonance. And it’s just the beginning. In this premiere episode of Accidental Therapy, Glenn Ostlund breaks down how Andor Season …
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How many resurrections does the Bible talk about? Here is a list of 14 resurrections and a few honorable mentions! Resurrections discussed include the resurrection of Jesus and Lazarus, as well as many others. Leave a Review or Follow If you have found the podcast helpful, consider ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠leaving a review on …
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In this episode, we examine the imprecatory psalms (aka mean psalms!) and discuss what their purpose is and whether we can apply them today. Many Christians have said that imprecatory psalms have no usefulness today. There certainly seems to be a difference between what Jesus said about loving your enemies and the psalms that call curses on the hea…
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Lights In: An Open Invitation to Meditate on the Value of Human Experience (and Soothe Your Nervous System Big Time While You're At It) I’d like to invite you into a space I’ve been creating for my own wellness—Lights In, a free guided meditation series that blends sound and reflection to explore the nature of existence and the value of life itself…
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In this special meditation episode, Glenn Ostlund invites you into a deep, sensory exploration of consciousness, inspired by Lights On by Annaka Harris. What if your ability to hear—right now, these very words—is the end result of a long, intimate chain of living transformations? What if each one of those transformations is a kind of felt experienc…
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Today Glenn shares the opening meditation from the Lights In series—sparked by Annaka Harris’s Lights On—you’re invited to slow down and gently explore the layers of consciousness that exist beneath thought. With the support of soothing binaural tones designed to encourage neural entrainment and inner stillness, this reflection guides you into the …
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One of the most difficult issues in Old Testament studies is what Genesis 6 is talking about! Who are the sons of God in Genesis 6? Peter Goeman sits down with Tim Miller of Shepherds Theological Seminary and discusses the three main views and whether there are some theological implications of this discussion. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:48 …
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One of Christianity’s perennial debates is whether the Church has taken on the role of Old Testament Israel. In this episode, we examine the use of the term “replacement theology,” review historical examples of replacement language, and explore the key issues at the heart of the discussion. Time Stamps: 00:00 Intro 03:18 Sources that Use Replacemen…
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How can a Christian become wise? Today we look at some of the sources of wisdom in the ancient world, and how God’s Word is the superior pathway to wisdom. We then talk about Solomon’s specific advice on how to become wise, which is a bit surprising! Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:20 Sources of Wisdom: Tradition 15:19 Sources of Wisdom: Experie…
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Many people have heard about the Woke Left, but there is a trend toward "Wokeness" on the Right as well. Today we talk about what it looks like to be Woke Right and why it is problematic for the church. We must be vigilant as Christians not to be swayed into a worldview that does not correspond with the core tenets of the faith, whether that tempta…
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If the New Covenant was made with Israel, how does the church relate to that covenant? How do we understand the relationship between the church and Israel? Special guest Paul Henebury answers these questions and more. Join us as we discuss some of the interesting theological questions about the church's relationship to God's promises. Time Stamps: …
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In this episode, we look at why Jeff Durbin and other Preterists are incorrect in their interpretation of "This Generation" in Matthew 24:34. We explore the Olivet Discourse and its fulfillment beyond AD 70, challenging the Preterist view that Matthew 24:34 is definitive for placing the entirety of the Olivet Discourse in AD 70. We explore the pres…
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In this episode, we dive into a fun discussion of Deuteronomy 4:29 and talk about why many English translations may be getting this verse wrong! Instead of reading this verse as a purely conditional “if,” we’ll explore the compelling evidence that it should be understood as a statement of certainty—a prophetic guarantee that Israel will seek and fi…
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Have you ever wondered if your nativity scene accurately reflects the biblical account of Jesus’s birth? In this video, we uncover six popular nativity myths that are often presented as fact but have little to no basis in Scripture. From the setting of a wooden stable to the timing of the Magi’s visit, we’ll separate tradition from the true events …
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Where did the Christmas tree come from? Is it rooted in pagan traditions, or does it carry a deeper Christian significance? In this episode, we explore the intriguing history of the Christmas tree, tracing its origins and development over time. Discover how this beloved holiday tradition was viewed, especially in 17th and 18th-century New England, …
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Theology Spark Episode #5 When most people think of that first Christmas many years ago, they often picture a mean innkeeper turning Mary and Joseph away because there was no room at his inn. While this is a common part of the Christmas story, the evidence doesn't actually support the existence of an innkeeper—or even an inn at all. If you have fou…
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The Old Testament clearly teaches God is sovereign and has ruled since day one of creation. But the Bible also says that Satan is the god of this world. Has Jesus already deposed Satan as ruler of this world? Or do we await Satan's defeat at a future time? Let's look at what the Bible says about Satan's rule in this world and what it means for Chri…
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In 2 Corinthians 4:4 we read about "the god of this world" who blinds the minds of unbelievers. Who is this "god"? James White and others interpret this to mean Yahweh, while the majority of commentators and scholars believe Satan is being referred to. Let's look at the evidence. Article referenced by Donald E. Hartley: https://rdtwot.wordpress.com…
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You are invited to join us all in solving a mystery. A man named Dow signed up for a mysterious clinical trial called The Abacus Project. It uses advanced technology to explore the very nature of reality. Dow has written 18 letters describing his experience with this project. This is letter 6. Joining the Letter 6 mystery sleuthing team this week a…
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You are invited to join us all in solving a mystery. A man named Dow signed up for a mysterious clinical trial called The Abacus Project. It uses advanced technology to explore the very nature of reality. Dow has written 18 letters describing his experience with this project. This is letter 4. Joining the Letter 4 mystery sleuthing team this week a…
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You are invited to join us all in solving a mystery. A man named Dow signed up for a mysterious clinical trial called The Abacus Project. It uses advanced technology to explore the very nature of reality. Dow has written 18 letters describing his experience with this project. This is letter 4. Joining the Letter 4 mystery sleuthing team this week a…
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What did 1st and 2nd century Christians believe about eschatology? The early church is a treasure trove of information and is insightful comments on eschatological expectation and hope. We join patristic scholar and expert, Dr. Michael Svigel, from Dallas Theological Seminary. He walks us through some of the beliefs of the early church as he introd…
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In this episode, we briefly assess the Shepherds 360 Conference on dispensationalism and provide a few short interviews with some of the presenters. The sessions from the conference will definitely be worth listening to. The topics dealt primarily with dispensationalism, covenant theology, kingdom of God, Israel and the Church, premillennialism, Go…
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What happens when a 52-year-old infant pours three intellectual giants into an AI mixer and pushes BLEND? This. This is what happens. Donald Hoffman (cognitive psychologist) meets Brian Greene (theoretical physicist) meets the Kyballion (mystic teachings). Blend. https://beyondthemirror.transistor.fm/subscribe…
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