124 episodes

This podcast is for individuals who are desperately missing God but don't know how to find him. Church is not an option for many. Ordained Minister, Dennis Hall, and his guests will discuss topics that are uplifting and bring hope.

Church? Hell No Dennis Hall

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.8 • 6 Ratings

This podcast is for individuals who are desperately missing God but don't know how to find him. Church is not an option for many. Ordained Minister, Dennis Hall, and his guests will discuss topics that are uplifting and bring hope.

    Protests, Trials, an Open Border and Greed

    Protests, Trials, an Open Border and Greed

                                 Ordained minister Dr. Dennis Hall, takes a look at the American landscape by first focusing on who and what is behind the campus protests supporting Hamas and the Palestinians. He then turns his attention to the prosecutions of former president Donald Trump. The motive and frivolous nature of these prosecutions is discussed. He points out that greed and power seem to be playing a major role in these legal proceedings. He then turns his attention to the policies for immigration at the southern border that have created a dangerous travesty for America and a human tragedy for those caught up in this situation. He focuses on the human trafficking that is occurring on the southern border and how it is a form of modern-day slavery. Whether intentional or not it appears the US government has become the middleman in a large-scale, multibillion-dollar, child trafficking operation run by bad actors seeking to profit off the lives of children. Dr. Hall closes the podcast by examining the impact of a nation that seems to be losing its faith in the value of heritage, and how this contributes to the inability to secure the border. Can be seen on Youtube at: 
    https://youtu.be/lTq3JHl8x0g

    • 34 min
    Hating the Jews

    Hating the Jews

    Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, addresses the anti-Israel rage that seems to be sweeping across the country. He points out that there are federal laws that could be enforced to address the protests that block roadways and shut down university campuses. Chanting, “Death to America” could be a violation of federal sedition laws. Dr. Hall also explains what the chant,  “From the river to the sea, Palestinians will be free” means. There is a discussion of how Muslim children are taught to hate the Jewish people. The terms, “Little Satan” and “Big Satan “are analyzed. It is pointed out that for Christians Israel is much more than an important ally of the United States in the Middle East. The Jews are God’s chosen people, and the land of Judea (Israel) is God’s gift. Dr. Hall closes the podcast by challenging the listeners to humble themselves, seek the Lord, and pray regularly for the United States. Can also be seen on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/DDqzlxbYMf8

    • 26 min
    Fine Tuning and Sea Turtles

    Fine Tuning and Sea Turtles

    Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, and his guest, Casey Jones, founder of Florida Sea Turtle Watch discuss the obvious fine-tuning of the earth by discussing the design of plant seeds and the process of germination which suggests an intelligent designer. They go on to address the things on earth that have to be so perfectly aligned to permit the existence of life. The role of DNA and molecular cell structure suggests that an intelligent designer, God, is the creator of all life. The miraculous lifecycle of the sea turtle is explored which also suggests that only an intelligent designer like God could have created this remarkable creature, the sea turtle. The podcast concludes by exploring the traits of human beings that cannot be explained by any natural process or evolution. The ability of human beings to love one another separates us from all other species. This trait allows us to understand John 3:16, “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” Can be seen on YouTube at:
    https://youtu.be/2hhj9gSTJQI

    • 36 min
    Obscene Lyrics

    Obscene Lyrics

                                 Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, begins a discussion of the extreme obscenity in much of today’s music by pointing out that what comes out of our mouth is a window into the depths of our hearts. He explains the difference between obscenity, profanity, and vulgarity. The laws aimed at controlling obscenity and communications are reviewed pointing out that the new digital world makes it almost impossible through government regulations to control obscenity and the lyrics of today’s music. He points out how the use of explicit content in songs is becoming normalized. The impact on the young people of today is discussed concluding that obscene lyrics in music can interfere with cognitive functioning, physical health, mental health and sexual development. He talks about what parents and churches can do to address this expanding problem. The podcast concludes with Dr. Hall urging the listeners to refuse to listen to music with obscene lyrics. Can also be seen on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/APCjga-sLVc

    • 26 min
    Trump and Bibles

    Trump and Bibles

                                Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, discusses the vociferous criticism of former president Donald Trump after he appeared in an infomercial encouraging supporters to buy Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless USA Bible.” He reviews criticism from not only television comedians but some professed Christians. The reaction of the spokesman for Trump simply says, “These are Never Trump idiots suffering from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.” Dr. Hall points out that Bible promoters and translators have had a terrible bloodied history. Those who first translated and distributed the Bible in the English language were considered criminals and were often strangled and burned at the stake. The history of the Bible is reviewed along with the criteria that was used to develop the books in the New Testament. Dr. Hall finds some interesting parallels between King David in the Bible and former President Donald Trump. The podcast concludes with Dr. Hall urging the listeners to do everything they can to promote reading the Bible. Can also be seen on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/aGHO1Cwtfck

    • 27 min
    Resurrection Effect

    Resurrection Effect

    Ordained minister, Dr. Dennis Hall, discusses the importance of Easter to the 2.6 billion Christians around the world. He points out that the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross grants salvation and eternal life to those who believe in him. The 37 miracles of Jesus described in the New Testament and the resurrection of Jesus provides the foundation for Dr. Hall to discuss the impact that the resurrection has had on the world. The effect of the resurrection on financial resources is discussed and pointed out that the resurrection effect turned ownership into stewardship. The Christian view of economics is reviewed leading to the conclusion that Christians should reject state-controlled and centrally-controlled economies like socialism and communism. The role that the resurrection effect has played in modern science is an important part of this discussion. As institutions of higher learning were established in America almost all were committed to spiritual literacy, Christian moral principles, and a biblical worldview. Salvation set these institutions on a course of excellence. The salvation effect also had that same impact the first hospitals in America. The podcast concludes with a discussion of the impact of the salvation effect on some of the greatest artists of all time. Can also be seen on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/uy3OGgqv6Ds

    • 30 min

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