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  1. Critical Bible Scholar Says John Isn’t Real… But YOU Can Become Divine

    7시간 전

    Critical Bible Scholar Says John Isn’t Real… But YOU Can Become Divine

    Some say deification isn’t in the Bible… But what happens when a critical scholar—someone who questions John entirely—still concludes that it is? This isn’t coming from someone defending Latter-day Saint theology. It’s the opposite. Dr. Hugo Mendez approaches the Gospel of John from a critical, academic perspective… and still ends up describing something most of Christianity rejects: 👉 That believers are meant to participate in divinity 👉 That the Gospel points to transformation—not just forgiveness 👉 That the end goal looks a lot more like becoming “like God” than we’re comfortable admitting Christians reject his claims about authorship… …but still accept the book. At the same time, they accept the book… …but reject what it actually teaches. 🎯 In this video: • Why John reads differently when you take it seriously • The growing academic recognition of deification (theosis) • Why this idea was embraced early… then minimized • The contradiction of accepting scripture while rejecting its implications • And how this unexpectedly strengthens the Restoration perspective 📖 Scriptures discussed: John 1, 10, 17 Romans 8 — joint-heirs with Christ 2 Peter 1:4 — partakers of the divine nature 1 John 3:2 — we shall be like Him Matthew 13:43 — shine forth as the sun Daniel 12:3 💬 I’m genuinely curious: If a scholar you disagree with still sees deification in the text… 👉 is the problem the scholar— or our assumptions about the text? 📺 LINKS Source Video https://youtu.be/ejf07CjGGV4?si=CrCb8rArdY8cM4AW Go deeper (articles + visuals): 👉 https://halestorm.substack.com/ 🎯 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL 👉 https://venmo.com/ohhaleyeah 🎧 AUDIO VERSION Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wmtsNQCl0ToLeSkt6j4hs Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halestorm/id1438201012 📌 NOTES I don’t use social media—if you think someone would enjoy this, feel free to share it directly. All footage is used under fair use (DMCA 1998) for commentary, criticism, and education.

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  2. They Say Mormons Worship the Wrong God… Then Admit This

    6일 전

    They Say Mormons Worship the Wrong God… Then Admit This

    They say “different God”… but struggle to define the Father. This conversation starts the same way they all do: “Mormons worship a different God.” But then something interesting happens… When pressed to actually describe God the Father — what He is, what He’s like, how to understand Him — the certainty disappears. In this video, I break down: Why the “different God” argument falls apart under pressure How the conversation shifts from Jesus… to the Father The contradiction of saying theology doesn’t matter… while using it to judge What I call “Stew Pot Christianity” and how doctrines develop over time And why it’s risky to draw hard lines around something you can’t clearly define Not a different Jesus. A different Father. 💬 I’m genuinely curious: If you asked a creedal to describe God the Father clearly and consistently… 👉 How would they do it? 📺 WATCH NEXT (MOST IMPORTANT) 👉 Same host, same issue—watch this next: Do They Hear Themselves? Protestant Arguments vs LDS Reality https://youtu.be/DTdoHaa997I ✍️ GO DEEPER If you like these breakdowns, I go further here: 👉 Substack (articles + visuals + extended analysis): https://halestorm.substack.com/ 🎯 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL (For those that have asked) If you’ve found value in this content and want to support: 👉 https://venmo.com/ohhaleyeah 🎧 AUDIO VERSION Prefer to listen? Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wmtsNQCl0ToLeSkt6j4hs Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halestorm/id1438201012 📌 NOTES I don’t use social media—if you think someone would enjoy this, feel free to share it directly. All footage is used under fair use (DMCA 1998) for commentary, criticism, and education.

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  3. We Use Outcomes Everywhere… Except in Religion

    4월 27일

    We Use Outcomes Everywhere… Except in Religion

    In this video we break down why outcomes are one of the most underused tools in religious debates—and why conversations about faith so often feel like people talking past each other. Why outcomes are rarely applied in theology How worldviews shape meaning, language, and interpretation Why debates often miss each other entirely What it would look like to evaluate belief systems by what they actually produce Honest question: Where have you seen this happen? A situation where the standard changes depending on the topic… or where two people are using the same words but operating from completely different worldviews? 📺 LINKS: Last Andrew Wilson Video: Andrew Wilson Tells Lauren Chen That Marriage Is a Sin?!? Wut? https://youtu.be/xBw23UJVIKU Most Recent Debate Breakdown: Do They Hear Themselves? Protestant Arguments vs LDS Reality https://youtu.be/DTdoHaa997I ✍️ FOLLOW / READ MORE: Make sure to follow me on Substack: ✍️ Substack (articles & extended analysis): https://halestorm.substack.com/ Subscribe for deep dives into church history, theology, and the hidden assumptions behind modern Christian arguments. 🎧 Prefer audio? 🔹 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wmtsNQCl0ToLeSkt6j4hs 🔹 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halestorm/id1438201012 📺 I don’t use social media. All footage is used under fair use (DMCA 1998) for purposes of commentary, criticism, and education. No copyright infringement is intended.

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  4. My Christian Friend Said This Was John MacArthur’s Best Sermon — So I Listened

    4월 24일

    My Christian Friend Said This Was John MacArthur’s Best Sermon — So I Listened

    A close creedal Christian friend told me this was John MacArthur’s best sermon. So I listened....and..uhm...wow. The best way I can sum it up is to quote Jesus when asked why He spoke in Parables... He answered and said unto them, "Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.” To Dr. MacArthur it was not given. This video is an LDS (Peak Christian) critique of John MacArthur’s teaching on the Parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15—and what gets added, assumed, or quietly re-written when the parable is filtered through a Calvinist framework. One thing becomes impossible to ignore: MacArthur is obsessed with the Pharisees. They appear everywhere in his reading of the parable—motivations assigned, reactions imagined, cultural offenses amplified—often without textual support. Along the way, we examine: -How badly parables can be interpreted by presuppositional theology -How speculation about “shame and honor culture” is doing theological heavy lifting the text never assigns it -How the older brother gets absolutely slandered and labeled a Pharisee?? How grace, accountability, inheritance, and covenant actually function in Jesus’s parable Jesus intentionally leaves this story open. That wasn't good enough for Dr. MacArthur. He closes it with his own spin. — HaleStorm ******************************************************************* LINKS: Original Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATqJ1azhr_A Pastor John MacArthur Teaches an Impressionable Youth How to Dunk On Mormons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlgalXhUHik Question for Pastor John MacArthur | Sunday Special with Ben Shapiro Commentary https://youtu.be/jPecm5PzNdM WHERE TO FIND MORE OF MY WORK Subscribe for deep dives into church history, theology, and bad sectarian arguments dressed up as doctrine. ✍️ Substack (articles & extended analysis): https://halestorm.substack.com/ 🎧 Prefer audio? 🔹 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wmtsNQCl0ToLeSkt6j4hs 🔹 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halestorm/id1438201012 📺 I don’t use social media. ******************************************************************** All footage is used under fair use (DMCA 1998) for purposes of commentary, criticism, and education. No copyright infringement is intended.

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  5. Arthur Brooks Admits the Biggest Problem in Christian Marriage

    1월 27일

    Arthur Brooks Admits the Biggest Problem in Christian Marriage

    In a recent conversation, Lila Rose got caught completely flat-footed when Arthur Brooks claims that most faithful Catholic couples, even after 50 years of marriage, never pray together. That moment exposes something deeper. In this response video, Tre Cat joins me to explore why true spiritual intimacy in marriage is impossible without shared, relational prayer—and why ritual alone cannot substitute for emotional and spiritual vulnerability. From a Latter-day Saint (Peak Christian) perspective, we argue that: • Spiritual intimacy cannot exist without couples praying together • Repetitive, impersonal prayer (including praying only the rosary) cannot create openness or vulnerability in the way extemporaneous heartfelt prayer can • The very things women most want in marriage—honesty, safety, emotional availability—are cultivated most naturally through shared prayer • Marriage was never meant to be sustained by technique, ritual, or habit alone, but by shared access to God This isn’t an attack on Catholics...It’s a challenge to redefine what we mean by prayer—and to ask whether our practices are actually producing the intimacy we claim marriage is meant to have. There is a systemic problem here. — HaleStorm ******************************************************************* LINKS: Original Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeDgho4kIxQ&list=WL&index=23 My podcast with Lila Rose when she was just starting out 10 years ago: https://youtu.be/szP0I5furCM?si=iNZW2ERBfuSpETZu (Crazy how time flies) WHERE TO FIND MORE OF MY WORK Subscribe for deep dives into church history, theology, and bad sectarian arguments dressed up as doctrine. ✍️ Substack (articles & extended analysis): https://halestorm.substack.com/ 🎧 Prefer audio? 🔹 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wmtsNQCl0ToLeSkt6j4hs 🔹 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halestorm/id1438201012 📺 I don’t use social media. ******************************************************************** All footage is used under fair use (DMCA 1998) for purposes of commentary, criticism, and education. No copyright infringement is intended.

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  6. Elder Dallin H. Oaks’ Forgotten Congressional Testimony on Religious Freedom

    2025. 10. 29.

    Elder Dallin H. Oaks’ Forgotten Congressional Testimony on Religious Freedom

    Most Christians know that religious freedom is under attack today. Few realize it’s already happened here—in America—and that an official government order once declared that an entire church “must be exterminated or driven from the state.” This week marks the anniversary of the 1838 Missouri Executive Order 44. Elder Dallin H. Oaks’s powerful Senate testimony on why the free exercise of religion must never be surrendered. We’ll cover: The persecution that drove early Saints from Missouri and Illinois Why the “Extermination Order” still matters for every believer today How Elder Oaks’s legal and apostolic defense of faith points to divine principles of agency and conscience What the restored gospel teaches about religious liberty as a spiritual—not just political—law Freedom of religion isn’t just about what we believe. It’s about who we’re allowed to become in Christ when no one else stands in the way. HaleStorm WHERE YOU CAN LISTEN TO/READ MY CONTENT 🚀 Subscribe for more deep dives into church history, theology, and bad arguments dressed up as doctrine. ✍️ Substack: https://halestorm.substack.com/ 🎧 Prefer audio? 🔹 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wmtsNQCl0ToLeSkt6j4hs?si=439a1219b7924c9a 🔹 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halestorm/id1438201012 📺 Follow me on YouTube only — I don’t use social media. All footage used falls under “fair use” as defined by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1998). This content is presented for educational, historical, and religious discussion purposes.

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