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Beauty for Ashes 6 – The Ashes, Denmark and Polanski Persuading Putin

In this weeks podcast we look at the Ashes; Mel Gibson explains cricket to Joe Rogan; India and Pakistan war; upcoming election in ChileZack Polanski on persuading Putin to give up nuclear weapons; Feedback;  German Lutherans bless ‘marriage’ of four men; Alan Cumming and the Pitlochry LGBTQI+ festival; Country of the Week – Denmark; Danish Prime Minister calls for a return to Christianity; the BBC waters down Christian persecution in Nigeria;  YouTube Short – Who Created God? the final word -Psalm 8 –  with music from 10CC, John Lennon, Rachel Macshane and the Darwin project, Metallica, and Stille Stunder.

The radio episode of the show has a local segment – this weeks included the rainbow crossing on Beaumont St, euthanasia, Danes in the Hunter, and Samoan worship…

 

Here is the music used in this months podcast on Spotify….

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Catch up on last weeks episode here –  Beauty for Ashes 5 – Champagne Supernova Socialists; Bear Grylls and Alex O’Connor; the BBC and Japan

Here is the Short we issued this week….it is now on YouTube

 

4 comments

  1. I’m an adult currently struggling with the question – who created God? I think this is a valid question for adults to ask and so far I’ve not been able to find an acceptable answer or explaination. Could you please elaborate further the thoughts from your brief video which goes some ways to providing an answer, though does not fully address the question? Thank you

    1. Sure…..the answer to who created God is no one. There is no such thing as a created God. God is eternal – the uncreated one. There can only be one uncreated Creator of everything. The alternative to an eternal personal God – the mind from which everything comes – is to have eternal mindless matter. The former makes much more sense….

      1. Could you explain further please? I can see the logic in the eternal being but surely this needs an origin. Furthermore why did this eternal being in the vastness of eternity just decide to create? Worth you developing a whole piece/podcast to discuss?

      2. Arguing that an eternal being (one without beginning and end) needs a beginning – is like arguing that a circle needs to be square….But good idea about the podcast…

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