Why People Miss the Bible’s Plain Meaning — And How the Trinity Still Makes Sense | Ep 24

Some people learn not to see the truth — but Scripture is clear when you’re willing to look. In Episode 24, Bry from Chi explains why those who can’t see six days of creation are the same people who can’t find a giant white whale in Moby Dick. Mike Winger returns to recommend solid resources for learning apologetics. Finally, we dive into the doctrine of the Trinity, showing how it can be understood without contradiction — big like infinity, but not illogical.

Sometimes the plain text isn’t enough for people who learn NOT to see. Opening your eyes and seeking truth is the vital first step. Then, you need good sources to help light your path.
Bry from Chi explains how the same people who can’t see six days of creation in the Bible are the same people who can’t find a big white whale in “Moby Dick”. Then our good friend Mike Winger talks about good resources for beginning to learn to defend the faith. Finally, we dive into the complex doctrine of the Trinity to show it can be understood without contradiction, though, like infinity, it’s a little too big to fit into our heads.

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The Girl At the Coffee Shop… (Stone Toaster)
A Dash of Love (Ninja Bunny)
The Power of CLEAN (Unified Rock Theory)

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