Kirk Cameron

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  1. EP: 400 Hell, the 80s, and the Family of God with Kirk Cameron

    17 ФЕВР.

    EP: 400 Hell, the 80s, and the Family of God with Kirk Cameron

    Kirk Cameron steps into the Blurry Creatures 80s basement for a conversation that covers as much ground as his career has decades. Fresh off the viral firestorm of what he's calling "Hellgate," a father and son discussion on his show that turned into a two and a half hour scholarly roundtable on the nature of hell, Kirk walks us through the debate between eternal conscious torment and conditional immortality, why he thinks the church needs to stop shutting down hard questions, and how Augustine's Greek philosophy may have shaped what most Christians assume the Bible says about the afterlife. He also opens up about his journey from teenage atheist to believer at 17, right in the middle of filming one of the most iconic family sitcoms of all time.But this isn't just a theology episode. It's a ride through the 80s, Growing Pains behind-the-scenes stories, meeting William Shatner (the man he was literally named after), competing with Michael J. Fox through a cameraman, and the Ambisol-fueled first kiss with the woman who became his wife of 35 years. Kirk also shares a wild supernatural story from his son James on the Crow reservation in Montana, his niece's stunning connection to a twin lost in miscarriage, and why he believes the biggest problem in the church isn't bad theology. It's that people don't believe God actually loves them. From spiritual warfare to Richard Stabone, this one has it all. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  2. Faith Vs Marxism - with Kirk Cameron

    29 АПР.

    Faith Vs Marxism - with Kirk Cameron

    The weirdest part of our political moment isn’t the headlines, it’s how comfortable some people have become saying out loud that violence is acceptable if it stops the “wrong” side. We talk through the latest assassination attempt news, the reactions that followed, and why this isn’t just a fight about policy but a clash of worldviews that shapes how people justify hatred. From a biblical perspective, we argue the world is broken by sin and healed by a Savior. From a Marxist lens, life becomes oppressor versus oppressed, and once you label your opponent “evil,” almost anything starts to feel permissible. We connect that mindset to what’s been happening in education, how history gets stripped of heroes, and why parents can’t afford to outsource moral formation. We also discuss leadership under pressure, media narratives that blur moral lines, and what real biblical masculinity looks like when people around you need protection. Then we’re joined by Kirk Cameron to focus on solutions: kids’ books, storytelling, and rebuilding patriotism at home. He shares the story behind Built By The Brave from Brave Books, a fun route into the Monument to the Forefathers, the Pilgrims, Lexington and Concord, the Revolutionary War, Gettysburg, and the faith-driven courage that shaped America. With America’s 250th anniversary approaching, we talk practical ways families can reclaim civic education, constitutional history, and a love for country without swallowing the “America is shameful” script. If you want clear Christian worldview commentary, better history for kids, and tools for homeschooling and family discipleship, you’ll get a lot from this conversation. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more families can find it. Support the show

    27 мин.