New Podcast Episodes Sundays & Tuesdays

There’s been a sharp decline in Christian movie production over the past five years. On one hand, this shouldn’t shock anyone—Hollywood despises Jesus Christ with a venom that poisons 90% of its output, churning out films openly hostile to biblical truth. Another nail in the coffin was Sony’s acquisition of Pure Flix. Back in 2018, Read more

Since we’re knee-deep in Hollywood’s Gnostic sewer, no better exhibit of cinematic sorcery than Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia (2025), a remake of the 2003 South Korean cult oddity Save the Green Planet! that swaps quirky pathos for pagan poison. Lanthimos and Emma Stone share an eerie symbiosis—their fourth collaboration after The Favourite (2018), Poor Things (2023), Read more

If there’s one place you can count on to pervert biblical truth into a Gnostic mockery, it’s Hollywood. No better poster child for this blasphemy than actor and producer Seth Rogen, who’s spent the last 15 years turning sacred narratives into stoner punchlines and irreverent dreck. Surprisingly, though, this isn’t his film—Rogen’s just the gluttonous Read more

This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, we discuss the growing trend of the world’s hatred of Israel, but more specifically, we talk about the antisemitic right and their war against Christians who support the nation state of Israel. Why are so many figures on the right suddenly turning on Israel, and why do they Read more

This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, we discuss the growing trend of the world’s hatred of Israel, both on the right and the left. We talk about the world standing against Israel in the book of Zechariah. Then we deep dive into how 2026 will be the year that the world fully turns against Read more

This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, we discuss the growing trend of Christian Nationalism and why Christians must reject the call to team up or convert to Roman Catholicism. In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, there have been calls from those within Roman Catholic circles to unite with antisemitic members of the Catholic Read more

On a quiet Sunday morning in this coastal town named for the North African bishop who reshaped Western theology, millions of worshipers around the world will file into cathedrals, megachurches and modest sanctuaries. They will recite creeds, receive sacraments and hear sermons steeped in language that feels ancient and authoritative. Most will leave believing they Read more

In the autumn of 410 A.D., as Visigoths sacked Rome, Augustine of Hippo retreated to his North African study and penned City of God, a towering defense of Christianity against pagan accusations that the faith had invited imperial collapse. Buried in its pages, however, was a theological time bomb: the notion that the Church had Read more

In an era of interfaith summits and ecumenical overtures, the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) extends a seductive invitation to unity, amplified by the 2025 election of Pope Leo XIV—the first American pontiff—and a Trump administration Cabinet brimming with Catholic appointees. Yet the Bible demands rejection of this call. From Revelation 17’s harlot riding the beast Read more

In the annals of human inquiry, few questions have provoked more debate than the relationship between divine justice and human choice. A close reading of the Bible reveals a chilling doctrine: God does not merely allow unbelief to persist. At a certain threshold, He actively gives up on the unbeliever, delivering them to a state Read more

In an era dominated by neuroscience, pharmacology and data-driven psychiatry, a provocative argument has resurfaced in certain religious circles: that many of today’s most alarming behaviors — mass shootings, opioid-induced catatonia, schizophrenic hallucinations, celebrity meltdowns and even radical shifts in personal aesthetics — are not merely medical or psychological phenomena but manifestations of literal demonic Read more

The Hebrew calendar is not a relic; it is a countdown. Leviticus 23 lays out seven mo’edim—appointed times—four of which have already been fulfilled with surgical precision on the exact feast days. The remaining three, theologians argue, form a prophetic triptych: Rosh Hashanah (the Rapture), Yom Kippur (the onset of the Tribulation), and Sukkot (the Read more

In the dim light of a Mesopotamian dawn, Abraham once bargained with God over the fate of two doomed cities. The exchange—recorded in Genesis 18:16-33—has reverberated through millennia, not merely as moral theater, but as a legal precedent etched into the character of God Himself: “Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?” Read more

The red carpet is a funeral procession in slow motion. Every flashbulb is a nail in the coffin of eternity. The Bible—taken literally, without apology—delivers the verdict in one sentence: “He that believeth not is condemned already” (John 3:18). No talent, no Grammy, no billion-dollar box office can reverse it. The gospel is brutally simple: Read more