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Eye Eye, Captain!
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Eye Eye, Captain!

Trading potshots and not addressing the real issues detracts from the truth and ends everyone up in the mud!

*Disclaimer: I in no way condone Captian Bill’s type of perversion. Perversion is perversion. I do however practice reason and see the difference between a 14–15-year-old girl, and a 7 year old. My own mother was 15 when she met my Father, and they stayed together until his death. The arbitrary number of 18 is just that, arbitrary. An 18 year old is just as naive as 15 year old. The real issue should be with people having a desire to prey on somebody with underdeveloped mental faculties and fully developed female or male bodies. I’m fair and I think this should be the standard, we’re called to judge righteously. There is a huge difference, and the Bible supports this!

In this episode, Noah discusses spiritual discernment, repentance, grace, biblical prophecy, hypocrisy in modern culture, and the importance of overcoming hatred with righteousness. The conversation explores themes from the books of Acts, Daniel, Proverbs, Romans, and Micah while examining modern celebrity culture, politics, media narratives, and the condition of the modern church through a biblical lens.

Topics include:

  • Acts 2 and the early church

  • The grace period and prophecy in Daniel

  • Repentance and accountability before God

  • Discernment regarding modern culture and celebrity influence

  • The importance of humility and overcoming evil with good

  • Warnings against hatred, hypocrisy, and self-righteousness

  • Reflections on Kid Rock, Russell Brand, Trump, and cultural Christianity

  • Discussion of prophecy, law, sacrifice, and spiritual readiness

  • Biblical perspectives on justice, mercy, and walking humbly before God

This podcast emphasizes repentance, humility, prayer, and seeking truth through scripture while encouraging listeners to examine themselves honestly before God.

“Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” — Romans 12:21


Podcast Timestamps

00:00 Opening prayer and introduction
02:10 Reaction to criticism and hatred online
05:00 David, persecution, and twisting words
07:05 Acts 2 and the early church
10:00 Discussion about grace and prophecy in Daniel
14:20 Law, sacrifice, and accountability
18:45 Warning to religious hypocrisy and modern church systems
22:15 Prayer for repentance and discernment
25:10 Jared Kushner, Israel, and Daniel prophecy discussion
29:00 Daniel 11:37 and interpretation discussion
34:30 Reflections on spiritual deception and modern culture
40:20 Discussion about fear, control, and free will
45:10 Prayer challenge about sincerity before God
50:00 Kid Rock discussion begins
54:10 Christianity, hypocrisy, and public testimony
58:30 Johnny Cash, Russell Brand, and spiritual growth
1:03:00 Discussion on hatred, politics, and media narratives
1:08:15 Trump, criticism, and fairness
1:12:40 Justice, discernment, and accountability
1:18:00 Captain Bill’s story and cultural commentary
1:23:30 Overcoming evil with good
1:27:15 Micah 6:8, humility, justice, and mercy
1:30:20 Closing remarks and repentance message


Scriptures Referenced

  • Book of Acts 2

  • Book of Daniel 9:24–27

  • Book of Daniel 11:37

  • Book of Deuteronomy 28

  • Book of Proverbs 31

  • Epistle to the Romans 12:21

  • Book of Micah 6:8

  • Possible reference: Book of Psalms (“Aha, aha” passages)


Hebrew & Greek Word Meanings

Hebrew

  • Torah (תּוֹרָה) — “Instruction,” “Law,” or “Teaching”

  • Mashiach / Messiah (מָשִׁיחַ) — “Anointed One”

  • Shalom (שָׁלוֹם) — “Peace,” “completeness,” “wholeness”

  • Ruach (רוּחַ) — “Spirit,” “breath,” or “wind”

  • Ephod (אֵפוֹד) — Priestly garment worn in temple service

  • Chesed (חֶסֶד) — “Mercy,” “lovingkindness,” “steadfast love”

Greek

  • Charis (χάρις) — “Grace,” undeserved favor

  • Metanoia (μετάνοια) — “Repentance,” a change of mind and direction

  • Ecclesia (ἐκκλησία) — “Assembly” or “church”

  • Agape (ἀγάπη) — Selfless, sacrificial love

  • Hamartia (ἁμαρτία) — “Sin,” missing the mark

  • Anomia (ἀνομία) — “Lawlessness”

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