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  • '24HRS WITH The New Evangelicals (ep 5)'
    Conservative Christian and progressive Christian go head to head in our most intense video yet. We got to spend the day with Tim Whitaker from ​⁠‪@TheNewEvangelicals‬ and hash out some very weighty topics. We wanted to see where there’s common ground and how significant our doctrinal differences are.
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    4:15 Blueberry coffee
    5:02 We were not looking to do an episode with Tim (had him blocked)
    7:11 To the people unhappy that we're filming with a progressive Christian..
    11:54 Paul asks Tim "what is a Christian"?
    13:23 Tim's view's on HeIl
    16:25 Tim got kicked out of his Assemblies of God church?
    20:22 P&M try Pork Roll and Scrapple for the first time
    20:44 Are Tim's views "radical"?
    23:54 Tim on being an LGB TQ affirming Christian
    26:53 Paul pushes Tim of The Bible's view of h0m0sexuality
    29:59 Paul pushes Tim on not taking passages of the Bible literally
    44:34 Affirming vs calling out sin
    53:30 Are Christians hypocrites for only focusing on certain sins and ignoring others?
    57:42 Morgan asks Tim about his prayer life/ time in the Word
    1:00:58 Something Paul appreciates about Tim
    1:02:50 Ab0rtlon debate
    1:07:56 Paul asks Tim what makes someone 'outside the Christian faith'?
    1:14:39 Tim pushes Paul on his interpretation of scripture
    1:17:39 What issues are secondary vs primary?
    1:19:50 False teachers
    1:22:55 Tim asks Paul to his face if Paul thinks he's a real Christian
    1:28:55 Some closing thoughts
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  • @PaulandMorgan
    @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому +24

    Hey guys, very curious to hear your honest takeaways from this episode. What stood out to you? Leave a comment! Support the project on Patreon!❤️ www.patreon.com/paulandmorganshow

    • @sethmiller8984
      @sethmiller8984 4 місяці тому +15

      What stood out to me was noticing who clearly reads and follows the Bible through and through and who doesn’t.

    • @deonaustin9575
      @deonaustin9575 4 місяці тому +22

      ​@@sethmiller8984 I know Christians can be progressive Tim is doing exactly what the bible said Homosexuals did not just appear they have been around a long time. God can see inside of us all he loves them too as they are they are not ungodly.

    • @Corinthians--ek4kt
      @Corinthians--ek4kt 4 місяці тому

      Mikayla Cooper and Corey Minor Smart Christian channel

    • @sethmiller8984
      @sethmiller8984 4 місяці тому +5

      @@deonaustin9575 so many theological red flags in that statement. Yikes

    • @abh9926
      @abh9926 4 місяці тому +12

      I'm only about halfway through but listening to him talk about the "scholars" the verses that come to mind is Matthew 18:3-4
      And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
      For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness. 1 Corinthian 3:19

  • @hannanadine
    @hannanadine 4 місяці тому +65

    Did Morgan literally say “that’s on you if you had sex with man that doesn’t pull out”?!? I listened back multiple times because I wanted to be wrong but that really is what she said… I have no words. How about blaming the man for committing sexual assault?

  • @1991jj
    @1991jj 4 місяці тому +157

    I have to say, respectfully, the more I listen the more Im struck by how insular and hive minded fundamentalist evangelicalism is. I dont say this as an "exvangelical" either. I identify as a somewhat moderately conservative christian. But for Paul and Morgan to say "if genesis isnt literally then how can you believe in the gospel accounts?" one really has to question the kindve spiritual formation one recieves in those evangelical environments. It seems to me that there is alot of conservative american modernity happening and precious little education on how to handle historical texts carefully and have nuance in our readings. I mean even conservative scholars i know like WLC, Josh Swamidass and others have no problems entertaining that Genesis is mytho-poetic. Which goes to show how educationally anaemic these fundamentalist environments are. I dont say this in a nasty way. Its just really concerning how unwilling to consider other views one can be when they buy wholesale into biblical literalism which is a relatively new way of exegeting scripture. Church Fathers like Augustine, Origen, Gregory of Nyssa etc all negotiated the text in ways that Paul and Morgan would anachronistically call progressive. Which shows how important education is needed in thr Church.

    • @foodforthought8308
      @foodforthought8308 2 місяці тому +1

      Maybe so, but come on. The Theology of the Body is not up for debate among the true Body of Christ

    • @1991jj
      @1991jj 2 місяці тому

      @@foodforthought8308 Explain your understanding of the Theology of the Body?

    • @foodforthought8308
      @foodforthought8308 2 місяці тому +1

      @@1991jj See St Pope John Paul II's TOB

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      Just read the WHOLE BIBLE, AND OBEY.

    • @jricardotorres8192
      @jricardotorres8192 2 дні тому

      In the end... it's up to the individual to make sure we are learning true knowledge "with fear and trembling"

  • @Mac-qe5hi
    @Mac-qe5hi 4 місяці тому +167

    Solid job for meeting with Tim! I am a part of that data he was talking about. I struggled with suicidal ideation as an evangelical Christian. De-construction and coming out saved my life. I’ve been free from medications and graduated therapy 3 years ago.
    So thankful for voices like Tim. They save lives.

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 4 місяці тому

      What causes your suicidal ideation? Have you heard of spiritual warfare? I often experience it and it can show itself as if it's a mental health problem. The Bible likes to try to make believers suicidal so they will end their lives and not make a difference in the world

    • @mainpost4111
      @mainpost4111 4 місяці тому +3

      And you did this by also rejecting Jesus as God? Tim asserted that he knows more than Jesus, so he obviously doesn’t think that Jesus is God

    • @saulgoo2334
      @saulgoo2334 4 місяці тому +8

      @@mainpost4111 oh BOOOOOO

    • @saulgoo2334
      @saulgoo2334 4 місяці тому +1

      Don’t listen to the haters

    • @Mac-qe5hi
      @Mac-qe5hi 4 місяці тому +11

      @@mainpost4111 De-Construction doesn’t mean rejecting God.

  • @christyjm11
    @christyjm11 4 місяці тому +119

    As someone who is not a progressive Christian and probably has more similar beliefs to Paul and Morgan than Tim, it's wild how often they appear more like Pharisees in these conversations concerned with following legalism and their guests are more focused on loving others and living out teachings Jesus actually emphasized more like caring for the poor and marginalized. Of course repentance is something Jesus touches on and calls people to a LOT, but it's not all he talked about. Interesting conversations for sure! But I wish Paul would be more open when pressed on his beliefs instead of just deflecting with another question.

    • @zachsullivan9425
      @zachsullivan9425 4 місяці тому +8

      It’s almost as if that hermeneutical lens is one of the major markers in differentiating progressive vs. conservative Christian’s… 😃

    • @talia9525
      @talia9525 4 місяці тому +7

      Agree. It’s really kind of bizarre. I lean pretty conservative but even given that, it’s so important to hold space for people and their individual experiences and I sometimes feel like Paul and Morgan are so focused on the law and upholding their own interpretation(s) of it that they can’t allow themselves to really take in the perspectives of other people.

    • @merg-vh5sx
      @merg-vh5sx 4 місяці тому +7

      Paul has ZERO holy spirit.

    • @ColorfulBallerina
      @ColorfulBallerina 4 місяці тому +1

      Well said. I agree.

    • @noellewithane6111
      @noellewithane6111 2 місяці тому

      Because they are not marginalized they can't relate

  • @AnnSmajstrla
    @AnnSmajstrla 4 місяці тому +152

    It’s refreshing to hear someone who knows what they’re talking about push back on and challenge some of these evangelical views.

    • @SaltAndGracePoetry
      @SaltAndGracePoetry 4 місяці тому +6

      This guy is arguing against Jesus and the Bible.

    • @AnnSmajstrla
      @AnnSmajstrla 4 місяці тому +6

      @@SaltAndGracePoetry wrong

    • @graysonbergquist
      @graysonbergquist 4 місяці тому +10

      @@SaltAndGracePoetrylol like literally just listen to what he’s saying bro. Just bc it doesn’t line up with how you view the Bible doesn’t mean he’s arguing against the Bible

    • @JustAlyssaaaa
      @JustAlyssaaaa 3 місяці тому

      He actually doesn’t know what he’s talking about, he just talks a lot… and it’s cringy

    • @chriseasterly5142
      @chriseasterly5142 3 місяці тому +1

      The idea that the OT is myth is crazy to me.

  • @andycandreva6840
    @andycandreva6840 4 місяці тому +53

    I'm here as a follower and fan of TNE and a Progressive Christian. Paul and Morgan, thank you for doing this video! We need more dialogue, and far too often, Progressive Christian are ousted as false teachers and heretics without being listened to. I appreciate this effort to build bridges. I also want to acknowledge some areas where I felt this effort fell short of this goal. This video showed me two concerning features of Paul's views and the views of Conservative Evangelical Christianity as a whole.
    One, Paul's primary metric for understanding what makes a true Christian seems to build down to "who are you willing to condemn." There was such an emphasis on drawing borders to make sure the "wrong people" don't get let in. It's very much the opposite of Jesus' parable of the wedding feast. I would also encourage looking into the difference between "Center-Set" and "Bounded-Set" groups. Tim is advocating for a Center-Set vision of Christianity, one where Christianity is determined by the center, the person and way of Jesus, and the group is determined by movement towards the center. Paul is advocating a Bounded-Set Christianity, one where there are clear boundaries drawn for knowing who is in and who is out (inerrancy, gay marriage, abortion, etc…).
    Two, he holds his bias so close that it has become invisible. He assumes that his reading of the Bible is the truest, most historical, most orthodox way of reading the Bible. In and of itself, this is completely understandable. Where he errs is that he assumes anyone with a different reading is automatically outside of his already ideal understanding, and so they are most likely a false teacher. Since he holds this so tightly, he approaches the Bible expected to find his theology and interpretative framework validated, so it makes perfect sense that he reads the texts in a way that causes his views to appear obvious. He is unaware of even just how much he already depends on the scholarship and interpretation of others to inform his own interpretation. I don’t believe Paul can read Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, or any other ancient Biblical language. Every engagement he has ever had with the Bible has already gone through the filter of scholarship. The scholarship that upholds his views has become invisible to him, since his views are “just what the text says.” Any scholarship that pushes against those views, even if they are more faithful to the text itself, are seen with skepticism and wariness. This inadvertently creates a view where ultimate authority is actually found in Paul’s interpretative framework and theological tradition, not in the Bible itself.

    • @thequagnard7811
      @thequagnard7811 3 місяці тому +3

      Hello! I consider myself a conservative Christian and I’d like to address your first point. I’m not super familiar with Paul overall, but speaking more generally about fundamentalist Christianity it’s not as much defined by who we do/don’t condemn. That issue comes up a lot in discussions like these because it’s a key difference between conservative/progressive Christianity. I personally believe (and to my knowledge this represents conservative Christianity as a whole) that every person is born inherently sinful, in a state of separation from God, with a natural tendency to continue in sin. I also believe that much of what is affirmed by progressive Christianity (homosexuality, abortion, etc) is sinful and outside of God’s design for us. However, this sin is no better/worse than any other sin, and does not in any way disqualify a person from the grace of God. The real issue is that each individual seeking a life led by Christ must open their heart to him and be willing for him to transform any and all areas of their lives. I think truly if conservative Christianity is a bounded-set faith, the set that is “out” consists of anyone who has not given their life wholly and completely to Christ. Opening your heart to him also includes allowing him to govern your sexuality, and I don’t know a single Christian (heterosexual or otherwise) that didn’t need some sort of growth in this area. The issue is not necessarily that a given person is homosexual specifically, but that they refuse to submit that area of their life to God’s sovereignty and direction.
      Anyway I hope this response finds you well, and I hope I didn’t come across as rude or condemning in any way. I pray that the Lord would continue to do his work in your heart day by day and that you would continually grow to be more and more like him, just as I myself hope to do

    • @annburlingham4563
      @annburlingham4563 3 місяці тому +1

      Ah, YT, my long reply, gone. Pfui. Anyway, thank you, great-grandfather, for declaring that "My daughters are not sinful" and walking out on church when being preached at about original sin.
      And, as Mickey also pointed out, this video made it clearer than ever that Paul doesn't have any scholarship at all. Surely there's a little local Bible college near him he could take a course or two at, just to understand a little of what the conversation is outside his sect. Tim was refreshing and inspiring. Acknowledging that one does not have all the answers is an aspect of the humility truly engaging with spiritual matters needs.

    • @foodforthought8308
      @foodforthought8308 2 місяці тому

      They are false teachers and heretics. The Church Fathers have settled these issues a long time ago. We don't need to make up a new Christianity

  • @Lara-wb5tl
    @Lara-wb5tl 4 місяці тому +150

    i think its sad that despite the stated goal of this series being unity amongst christians, paul couldnt even admit that tim is a christian. despite tim doing this for him and morgan

    • @kierranoellemusic
      @kierranoellemusic 4 місяці тому +21

      I don't really know if tim is a christian...I mean only God knows. but based on the fact that he doesn't believe that confession of sins and repentance, and faith in Jesus' burial and ressurection, is necessary for salvation and eternal life, I just don't know. only God knows the heart.

    • @glynisp8868
      @glynisp8868 4 місяці тому +1

      @@kierranoellemusic say what? Tim affirmed MULTIPLE times that he believes in everything in the creeds of the early church. You are spreading falsehood here and ought to repent.
      We believe in one God, the Father, the almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is,
      seen and unseen.
      We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God,
      eternally begotten of the Father,
      God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God,
      begotten, not made,
      of one being with the Father.
      Through him all things were made.
      For us men and for our salvation
      he came down from heaven;
      by the power of the Holy Spirit
      he became incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and was made man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate;
      he suffered death and was buried.
      On the third day he rose again
      in accordance with the scriptures;
      he ascended into heaven
      and is seated at the right hand of the father. He will come again in glory
      to judge the living and the dead,
      and his kingdom will have no end.
      We believe in the Holy Spirit,
      the Lord, the giver of life,
      who proceeds from the Father and the Son.
      With the Father and the Son he is worshipped and glorified. He has spoken through the Prophets.
      We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. We look for the resurrection of the dead,
      and the life of the world to come. Amen.

    • @Ajs0412
      @Ajs0412 4 місяці тому

      @@kierranoellemusic ua-cam.com/video/UUW2kIvlQAM/v-deo.htmlsi=S6reeJBXXs9sL3YE
      This you?! 😂

    • @Lara-wb5tl
      @Lara-wb5tl 4 місяці тому +19

      @@kierranoellemusic i mean you can believe whatever you want, i just dont understand inviting someone to an interview specifically for christians despite not believing they are one

    • @kierranoellemusic
      @kierranoellemusic 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Lara-wb5tl oh I see what youre saying. I suppose he identifies as a christian online, and it's important to see how two people can completely disagree, but still respect each other.

  • @bethanyheyde805
    @bethanyheyde805 4 місяці тому +89

    As a pro-life conservative leaning Christian myself, I am actually all for more sexual education, especially regarding contraception. Sex is definitely NOT something being talked about in Christian homes, yet they don’t want schools talking about it either…that never made sense to me. Christian parents are so afraid that educating their kids about contraception is encouraging them to have premarital sex, but the opposite proves to be true in most cases. I can’t tell you how many Christian parents have a daughter who got pregnant out of wedlock and they are dumbfounded and wonder how or why…it’s obvious. You didn’t do your job as a parent and educate them on how to prevent it. You don’t have to condone premarital sex at all, but you can teach them how to prevent pregnancy from occurring.

    • @apracity7672
      @apracity7672 4 місяці тому

      Contraception is intrinsically wrong and no Christian couple should use it

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 4 місяці тому +5

      I agree with you

    • @rachelpeters7046
      @rachelpeters7046 4 місяці тому +6

      Agreed! Sex is a good gift from God that we shouldn't be ashamed to talk about (in appropriate contexts)

    • @Staranaise
      @Staranaise 4 місяці тому +3

      They shouldn't be so afraid of the body God gave them.

    • @2worlds1hope
      @2worlds1hope 3 місяці тому +1

      Sex is for marriage...

  • @tealeaves92
    @tealeaves92 4 місяці тому +65

    I'm working on a Masters in theology, and I have to agree with Tim when he says most academics believe that the Flood narratives in the bible are part of Jewish mythology. That's true in the academic world. And it's not a bad thing to recognize the legendary qualities of the stories, the artistry of the biblical authors and editors. Mythology conveys Truth for truth sake. and in a modern world that's largely interested in only Fact for fact sake, the search for truth sounds wishywashy, so people have tried to turn the bible into a textbook, something that it Is Not. Biblical literacy should absolutely consider the genres, the symbolism, the use of rhetoric and parables etc. We need to understand the Genesis creation epics are poetry, not science. (in a time when people blew their breath into idols to inspirit them, the genesis creation poem says it doesnt work like that, God picks up the very dust and blows His breath into You to make You!). Reading the Biblical texts literarily, as the early church fathers etc. did, as they were written, is biblical literacy. Reading them for their literal content only is a skewed, limited, short-sighted way to read the texts. Why wouldn't we want to honor the authors of the biblical texts by understanding their context, genre, symbolism etc?

    • @mer-ced-es
      @mer-ced-es 4 місяці тому +2

      I want to ask Paul and Morgan this:
      How do they think the Bible came about in the first place? Yes, it was written down by many different people, but who decided that these people's writings specifically are God-breathed?
      How do we know that maybe one of them or several of them were not charlatans who just pretended to write from God, or maybe they were channeling demons instead of being inspired by the Holy Spirit?
      And who decided which books would make it into the Protestant or Catholic Bible canon respectively?
      And then, who gave these people the authority to make these decisions?
      Why do Paul and Morgan put your faith in these people?

    • @tealeaves92
      @tealeaves92 3 місяці тому

      @@mer-ced-es Good questions. The early Christian writings, the church fathers etc. tend to speak about the biblical texts as if the inspiration happened primarily during the Reading of the texts. The ancient readers/hearers knew the texts were written by people who were collecting the stories and the truths and wisdom passed down over generations. They didn't have this strange "it was downloaded directly from God, as if the writers didn't even really know what they were writing" kind of thinking about the texts. They very much prized and respected the writings as a history of the stories, parables, allegories, truths etc. As for who decided on which books for which bibles, the groups themselves decided. we have about 8 canons in the world today, I think... The Catholics decided on the Catholic canon. THe Protestants on the Protestant canon. The Coptics on the Coptic canon (that's a big one.) I think it's important to realize that "God-breathed" in ancient times was probably quite different from "God breathed" for a modern. We look for Facts, proofs, logic., what to think They looked for Truth, wisdom, inspiration, how to live. They saw people as God-breathed (Yah-weh is the sound of breath in and out, Yahweh breathed us into existence) and people are in no way Perfect. Today, we want dependable facts, so we try to make the Bible into a textbook. That's a no-go, and we will lose the wisdom and truth contained there int he meantime if we can only read literally and not literarily.

    • @KM-ez7pd
      @KM-ez7pd 3 місяці тому

      But there are supposedly archeological finds of an actual flood-like event and the ark. Are they wrong or bias?

    • @tealeaves92
      @tealeaves92 3 місяці тому +1

      @@KM-ez7pd It would make sense that a large flood of some sort happened and people responded by seeing God as the instigator and wrote about it in the biblical texts.I don't think you have to say "absolutely everything IS literal" or "everything IS fake" in order to say that some history is involved in the biblical texts, some of that history has taken on legendary proportions in the text itself. It's like Daniel Boone or Billy the Kid... they may have been real people, but that doesn't mean every single story passed down is absolute fact. And when we specifically read for the sole purpose of gleaning facts, history, or science, we miss the wisdom, symbolism, depth of meaning the authors were going for. So was there a flood? Of some sort, probably. Was it absolutely worldwide? probably not, but that's not the point of the story. The point if the story is not the facts, its carried in the message of the story, and the symbolism in that story, when you research it, is pretty deep.

    • @ethan4048
      @ethan4048 3 місяці тому

      @@KM-ez7pdthe ark wasn’t found that’s Ryan Wyatt is a known scammer even was callled out by the answers in genesis people as faking things

  • @elise12345
    @elise12345 4 місяці тому +94

    Just because you don't think something literally happened doesn't mean you think it's unimportant.

    • @mer-ced-es
      @mer-ced-es 4 місяці тому +5

      Exactly! Something doesn't need to be physically materialised in order to have meaning and impact... I suppose some people can't comprehend the abstract world and its meaning...😅

    • @Morgan-tb8ns
      @Morgan-tb8ns 3 місяці тому

      Yeah I was raised Catholic and we’re taught the 7 days to create the earth is a metaphor for the Big Bang. So do Paul and Morgan think all Catholics are not real Christian’s

    • @giuliantoneIIi
      @giuliantoneIIi 3 місяці тому +2

      Exaclty! That is literally what it means to have faith lmao!!!

  • @harisa-esquiredtoread7367
    @harisa-esquiredtoread7367 4 місяці тому +77

    I'm so confused as to why you can't believe that Jesus was referring to a story that the people around him would understand? To refer to the moral lesson in the story vs. affirming the literal truth of that story. Even Tim Keller said Jonah is metaphorical/non-literal...

    • @rachelpeters7046
      @rachelpeters7046 4 місяці тому

      people have literally been swallowed alive by whales and spit out. Look up Michael Packard

    • @CelticRover42
      @CelticRover42 4 місяці тому +4

      The amnesic understanding of church history in many of these spaces is such a problem. Believing that the true gospel only arose with Luther, Calvin or one of their more recent preferred Dispensationalists. Many aren't even aware that leading Jewish voices like Philo of Alexandria were already steeped in allegorical understandings of much of the Jewish mythology prior to the birth of Jesus, and that they were rapidly deployed by some of the most key Church Fathers as presumed operating procedures for anyone wanting to be taken seriously by their contemporaries.

    • @giuliantoneIIi
      @giuliantoneIIi 3 місяці тому +1

      Exaclty, and have we collectively forgotten about the parables too? Jesus explained things through stories quite a lot

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      If you are confused, run away from this site and find the true God.

  • @aew2001
    @aew2001 4 місяці тому +62

    I don't know for sure if I'll catch it in time for the live chat, because I fear it may elevate my anxiety to watch the live chat. I have experienced folks in this community being somewhat harmful to me and others. That being said, I am excited to watch this, and I do appreciate you choosing to spend your time with The New Evangelicals. He, along with Semler, Andre Henry, the folks from The Bible For Normal People, Nadia Bolz-Weber, and the late Rachel Held Evans--those are the Christians I am most like ideologically.
    I appreciate you coming at this with curiosity. I highly dislike (sometimes even despise) some of the things you stand for, but I wish you well and I am glad you are allowing your followers to be exposed to some of these ideas. They deserve to be grappled with.
    I still wish you would interact with a (consenting) queer and affirming Christian on this series. But it's your channel.

  • @jayevans7190
    @jayevans7190 4 місяці тому +68

    I came here as a TNE fan. I really appreciate what you're doing. These sort of conversations are needed

    • @PaulandMorgan
      @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому +4

      😊🙏

    • @glynisp8868
      @glynisp8868 4 місяці тому +23

      @@PaulandMorgan it’s fascinating that you only reply to comments that commend you.

    • @reesecop
      @reesecop 4 місяці тому

      @@glynisp8868 It's fascinating how self-important you believe yourself to be. 👎

    • @joshuataylor3550
      @joshuataylor3550 4 місяці тому +9

      ​@@reesecopno that's Paul and Morgan

    • @reesecop
      @reesecop 4 місяці тому

      @joshuataylor3550 Look at you! Liking your own comments! 😆🤣

  • @jacobbeckmarketing
    @jacobbeckmarketing 4 місяці тому +37

    Super great collab. Awesome hearing another side of the Christian tradition. I found many of Tim's opinions refreshing.

    • @PaulandMorgan
      @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому +2

      Appreciate you watching :)

    • @foodforthought8308
      @foodforthought8308 2 місяці тому +1

      This is not in any way part of the Christian Tradition. Please please please don't fool yourself and others into thinking that it is

    • @jacobbeckmarketing
      @jacobbeckmarketing 2 місяці тому

      @@foodforthought8308 I've found through studying church history that Christianity is wider than I previously thought.
      I'd recommend you read church history, I think you'll be surprised at the multiplicity!

    • @skarletcharity
      @skarletcharity Місяць тому

      ​@foodforthought8308 it's so hard to consider Paul an expert on fundamental Christianity when he fails on every level as a father and provider for his family.

  • @rabrojonel
    @rabrojonel 4 місяці тому +26

    58:40 Tim articulated here so well something i never was able to for myself. When i started deconstructing, i had to take a break from Bible reading and prayer. I couldn't explain to myself why, i just knew i had to. Tim here explains that when he started deconstructing he realized he wasn't sure how to tell the difference between the voice of God and his own inner voice, as some things he previously had been sure was God's voice didn't really make sense anymore. I am realizing that was also a huge factor for me in why i ultimately had to step back and get some distance/perspective.

    • @misssashleyrae
      @misssashleyrae 4 місяці тому +8

      Same. And also I didn't know how to read the Bible without the lens I had been taught. I wanted to come at it with fresh eyes but I needed some distance first.

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      It is not the BIBLE you need to stop listening to, it is man, all man, including these guys.

  • @AlisonBellach
    @AlisonBellach 4 місяці тому +25

    I'm not quite sure why Paul's opinion about anybody being a Christian or not matters? But more than that, if I was asking someone's opinion, I'm positive that I would be more influenced by someone who is clearly well-educated on the topic and has done extensive research (Tim) vs someone who it seems maybe hasn't even read the whole thing through yet (unless Paul meant he is RE-reading the NT).
    But overall, I think that you both (P&M) have missed the point that your judgment is totally irrelevant, unneeded, and unnecessary, per Jesus's teachings (I say as a Jewish person who has studied religion).

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      Dont' you just love Peter and John. They had no education. Were fisherman, BUT THEY WERE KNOWN AS MEN WHO SPENT TIME WITH GOD, instead of this junk you are listening to.

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      Talking about the apostles, in case you did not know that.

  • @naturallyhype
    @naturallyhype 4 місяці тому +130

    Love this! Tim is a great critical thinker and emotionally intelligent. This is what we need amongst Christians and existing in a secular world.

    • @DaughterOfChrist1997
      @DaughterOfChrist1997 4 місяці тому +9

      He said Jesus (our flawless Lord) might have got it wrong. 😯👎

    • @rabrojonel
      @rabrojonel 4 місяці тому +16

      He said he's open to that as a possibility. But his point was more that Jesus was living in a particular cultural and religious background, and whatever He personally knew to be the truth He engaged people through that common background. Even if Jesus knew it to be shared myth, that doesn't mean Jesus was lying or in error. He would have been simply participating in that particular culture and sharing God's character in ways those people could understand.

    • @sambailie4773
      @sambailie4773 4 місяці тому +1

      For the time will come when people will not tolerate sound doctrine and accurate instruction [that challenges them with God’s truth]; but wanting to have their ears tickled [with something pleasing], they will accumulate for themselves [many] teachers [one after another, chosen] to satisfy their own desires and to support the errors they hold,

    • @kierranoellemusic
      @kierranoellemusic 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@DaughterOfChrist1997 I know! isn't it clear that Jesus is perfect? and if He is God, He is all-knowing and all-powerful. God doesn't make mistakes!

    • @Ajs0412
      @Ajs0412 4 місяці тому +2

      @@kierranoellemusicyeah, that’s why we live in a perfect & peaceful world! Because god doesn’t make mistakes!!

  • @mikaylatherose326
    @mikaylatherose326 4 місяці тому +104

    Tim gave fantastic answers, and did an amazing job explaining the progressive interpretation of Christianity. Loved his takes.

  • @sierracox3278
    @sierracox3278 4 місяці тому +88

    It’s so interesting to me that one of the huge differences between these two men is that Paul needs to go back and say “so you believe this exactly” and Tim consistently says “this is what I believe based on what we know, etc.” not that either view can’t be argued against for many reasons, but I find myself progressive because if we KNOW everything are there are no questions, then we can’t call it “faith”

  • @Daisyflower221
    @Daisyflower221 4 місяці тому +31

    I dont ever see paul telling the guests "oh I see where you're coming from" " I get why you would believe that" etc. idk, something is off, I see a lot of defense mechanisms in Paul and I think it's because yall are too focused on "Is that person a REAL christian or not?" At one point you have to accept that your interpretation of the Bible isn't THE interpretation. Unless you are willing to acknowledge that the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle I don't think these episodes will have any positive impact on you (P&M)

    • @gospelfreak5828
      @gospelfreak5828 4 місяці тому

      The only valid interpretation is one that speaks to what the original author means

  • @iam3006
    @iam3006 4 місяці тому +25

    Did Morgan really just say why would a woman have sex with a man that doesn’t listen to you and pull out?!? Does she realize that’s called assault. This is why sex education is needed! Why on earth would she just victim blame a woman being assaulted??

    • @AudreyPerry
      @AudreyPerry 2 місяці тому +1

      This isn’t being called out though. WTF, Morgan.

  • @sarahspeaksup
    @sarahspeaksup 4 місяці тому +32

    I totally agree with his point that people have idolized the Bible and has created more Pharisees than people who look like Jesus

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      Let's just ban the book and everyone follow satan and have some fun. RIGHT?????? WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @emmadear3276
    @emmadear3276 4 місяці тому +12

    19:17 'queer inclusive, which I guess those are becoming more popular...' God forbid we have a space place for gay people to experience the love of God and are welcomed 😭

  • @curioduo75
    @curioduo75 4 місяці тому +20

    Very interesting conversation. I don't think many conservatives understand just how much studying those of us who have deconstructed have actually done. We've done a LOT. To Tim's point on the published books about hell (ie Brad Jersak's "Her Gates will Never be Shut") and Paul's note about diving deep into scripture ... Paul, if you crack that book open you'll be flooded with Biblical scholarship and Biblical history just as a start.
    If it's scripture you want, it's scripture you'll get.

    • @esimmons2018
      @esimmons2018 4 місяці тому

      If you crack open the bible for yourself and rely on the scriptures to teach you, you’ll be flooded with the truth.
      If it’s The Word you want, it’s The Word you’ll get.
      “The unfolding of your words gives light; it imparts understanding to the simple.”
      ‭‭Psalm‬ ‭119‬:‭130‬ ‭

    • @curioduo75
      @curioduo75 4 місяці тому +7

      @@esimmons2018 You're assuming I haven't. You're wrong.

    • @esimmons2018
      @esimmons2018 4 місяці тому +1

      I apologize, that’s not what I meant, sir. I mean no disrespect. I meant “you” as in people in general. I meant “you” in plural. If we all open the bible and study it and seek the truth we’ll find it. I apologize, I didn’t make that clear enough. I wasn’t assuming you don’t read the Bible. Sorry about that.

    • @curioduo75
      @curioduo75 4 місяці тому +4

      @@esimmons2018 Ah thank you for that. I'm too used to people not truly engaging. I appreciate that. A little more light ... I've extensively studied the Bible since I was a small child, then came 2 classes short of Religion major while at college. I've been a church leader, including an elder, and sat on boards of religious organizations and churches. It was that experience in leadership that prompted my journey into deconstruction.

    • @esimmons2018
      @esimmons2018 4 місяці тому

      @@curioduo75 Wow that’s great, I admire your dedication. May I ask what exactly you mean by deconstruction? I’ve heard people say that and mean different things so I’m wondering what you mean 😊

  • @hannahgoor8800
    @hannahgoor8800 4 місяці тому +19

    Curious what you see as the danger in just being respectful to someone by using the name and pronouns they want you to use? Cis folks go by different names all the time.

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 4 місяці тому

      If someone wanted to go by cat pronouns because they thot they were a cat, would you do it?

    • @Ajs0412
      @Ajs0412 4 місяці тому

      @@somethinggood9267 are you actually this dumb?

    • @dragonbrandoncook
      @dragonbrandoncook 4 місяці тому +10

      What is a cat pronoun, what does that look like, we assign our animals the same pronouns we give humans...​@somethinggood9267

    • @hannahgp
      @hannahgp 4 місяці тому +10

      @@somethinggood9267So instead of answering someone’s question you have to throw in a what aboutism. I truly don’t understand why it’s such a hard concept for Christian’s to demonstrate respect for other people. Not everyone believes in your God or in your specific interpretation of the Bible, and that’s okay.

    • @merg-vh5sx
      @merg-vh5sx 4 місяці тому

      The danger lies in giving in to compelled speech and allowing a movement to turn commonly agreed upon meanings upside down without any discussion. That way authoritarianism lies.
      One quick example: I object to being called cis. You don't care. Yet I'm expected to use pronouns that are sometimes completely nonsensical and if I don't I'll be called a bigot. I'm clearly not the problem in this scenario.
      Also re names: false equivalence.

  • @brianyoung2683
    @brianyoung2683 4 місяці тому +214

    Tim is an inspirational Christian. Progressive Christianity is more in line with the Gospel than MAGA conservative Christianity

    • @noelrose1
      @noelrose1 4 місяці тому

      I’m interested to know how Progressive ‘Christianity’ is at all in line with the gospel. The teachings of Progressive ‘Christians’ are blatantly heretical and unbiblical and are a sinful distortion of God’s truth

    • @sethmiller8984
      @sethmiller8984 4 місяці тому +17

      Yikes 😬

    • @brianyoung2683
      @brianyoung2683 4 місяці тому +54

      @@sethmiller8984 in what world is MAGA in line with the Bible lol

    • @brysonjofficial
      @brysonjofficial 4 місяці тому +7

      @@brianyoung2683In what world is the other side either?

    • @JoshDickens850
      @JoshDickens850 4 місяці тому +6

      Both are wrong

  • @kevink5866
    @kevink5866 4 місяці тому +46

    What stood out to me was how many times Paul used the word ‘clearly’ when describing what the scriptures teach, especially regarding subjects in which the scriptures are anything but clear. Paul is on guard against false teachers, but would do well to expand his exposure to other points of view, before deciding who the false teachers are. The scriptures seem ‘clear’ to him, because he appears to read them through the presuppositions of the theological system that he has inherited, without being aware that he brings this inherited grid with him when he reads and interprets the Bible. How does Paul know that the teachers that have handed him the grid through which he understands both the Bible and Christianity aren’t the false teachers? The only way to know is to charitably read other perspectives, and ask the Holy Spirit to grant discernment. Paul and Morgan strike me as Christians whose hearts are in the right place, and I appreciate their willingness to engage with folks like Tim. I hope through the process they can come to see that what they hold as the ‘clear’ teaching of Scripture is really only the Scriptures read through the particular lens they have been handed. The best example of this in the video is the discussion about hell, when Paul seems to assume from the outset that folks who don’t accept eternal conscious torment just haven’t taken the Bible itself as seriously as he has. This is pure nonsense. As one example, Jersak’s ‘Her Gates Will Never be Shut’ is packed with Scripture, cover to cover. Gregory of Nyssa was the final editor of the Nicene Creed, and was an overt universalist. He knew and loved the Scriptures, and helped give us our understanding of the Trinity, for Pete’s sake, yet it seems Paul would have difficulty calling him a real Christian. I hope Paul will humbly broaden his reading and come to realize that the Christian tent is very wide, broad, and ancient, and that the modern evangelical perspective is a relatively recent arrival on the scene and takes up a small corner of that tent. Peace and love.

    • @amelaine82
      @amelaine82 4 місяці тому +3

      Agreed. The use of "clearly" also begs the question, what do Paul and Morgan think of people who don't agree with what is "clear". Do they think people like Tim and others who disagree are just stupid? Are they liars? If they are liars and do clearly know the truth, why are they lying? Is it because they are evil? If you know the truth and are trying to tell people about this thing that is clearly not true, then you must be trying to get people to sin. That's a wild accusation against someone who says that they are trying to follow the teachings of Christ.

    • @CelticRover42
      @CelticRover42 4 місяці тому +2

      @kevink5866 well said. It was frustrating to me how close is Paul comes at one point, acknowledging Tim's understanding of the biblical scholarship but admitting himself that he wishes certain words we translate as "Hell" were clearer or more consistent. But he cannot move from that basic admission to acknowledging orthodox Christians of devout faith and goodwill down through history did honestly disagree on how to interpret those words. We probably would not even have the creeds most associated with the word Orthodoxy if some of these Holy Mothers and Fathers of the Church were labeled heretics with the ease with which Paul and others engage with Tim today.

    • @user-st9pd6ux5i
      @user-st9pd6ux5i 3 місяці тому

      It is clear. People like Tim have overly complicated the Bible and have taken a very legalistic view of the Bible.

    • @kevink5866
      @kevink5866 3 місяці тому

      @@user-st9pd6ux5i OK, let’s go with the idea that the Bible is clear. What’s the Bible teach about how to do baptism? That’s the central initiation rite of the church, part of Jesus’s great commission, so if the Bible’s clear about anything it should be that. Oh wait…Protestant Christians used to kill each other for understanding this differently. Alright then, let’s take the other central sacrament, communion, practiced from the beginning of the church; surely the Bible is clear about what that means if it’s clear about anything. Oh wait. OK, that’s mysterious mystical stuff, of course it’s confusing. But moral stuff is perfectly clear. Like lying, we all know it’s wrong to lie. Oh wait, the Scriptures praise Rahab for lying to save the Israelites she was hiding. Hmmm, I thought that would be an easy one. Maybe lying is Ok, sometimes? Just saying ‘the Bible is clear’ is an almost meaningless statement. The topics it touches, and the ways in which it touches those topics (poetry, narrative, letters, history, fiction, etc) makes it too complicated for overly simple statements like ‘The Bible is clear.’ I think God intended it that way, because He is trying to grow us into wisdom, and wrestling with the Scriptures is part of that process. Treating the Bible like a rulebook, when it’s not, is a gigantic mistake that can lead to much harm. This doesn’t mean the Bible offers no guidance on how to live. But to pretend it’s something it was never intended to be isn’t pious, it’s folly. And maybe even dishonest. Just my two cents.

    • @bonniecouchman6377
      @bonniecouchman6377 3 місяці тому

      I'm grad I skimmed the comments because I encountered this one. I was bothered by how many times Tim used the word 'negotiate' or 'renegotiate' as if we get to argue with God about what He means. To be sure, we can be mistaken, wrong, even wrong-headed in our interpretation, but God does not change.
      But with this comment I also noticed the 'clearly', by which Paul means the current standard interpretation. It may yet be clarified with a better understanding of language, culture in which it was written, and context of who God 'clearly' :D intends us to be as we mature in Christ.

  • @daneesledge1626
    @daneesledge1626 4 місяці тому +44

    31:23 paul admits he hasn’t looked in to it, but still is going to tell Tim he’s wrong. I know cognitive dissonance is a powerful thing from experience, but watching it…

  • @michaelwhite8119
    @michaelwhite8119 4 місяці тому +42

    Once again, I’m not entirely sure what the Christian obsession with state issued government approved marriage.

    • @joebriggs5781
      @joebriggs5781 4 місяці тому +5

      Yeah it's so weird to me. As a Christian, I've also always disliked the overreach. Our Christian churches are not forced to affirm same sex marriages, only the churches that choose to.
      Christianity to me was never about forcing our beliefs down the throats of others, especially through the State.

    • @merg-vh5sx
      @merg-vh5sx 4 місяці тому +1

      That's Republicanism, not Christianity.

  • @CardinalsGirl4
    @CardinalsGirl4 4 місяці тому +102

    If nothing else I commend you for posting this after getting absolutely WRECKED lol

    • @PaulandMorgan
      @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому +15

      lol

    • @outlandishfishknight2307
      @outlandishfishknight2307 4 місяці тому +13

      Yeah, I still can't decide if P&M are very brave or just want clout regardless because negative attention is a form of social currency with the right attitude lol
      And this is edited.
      I did learn a bit though and I appreciate it.

    • @danielallan7741
      @danielallan7741 4 місяці тому +4

      The example of spending time in life and engaging conversations that are hard in a good faith way is to be respected… I’m assuming pure motive and am glad this project exists!

    • @theveldtrekker2550
      @theveldtrekker2550 4 місяці тому +2

      Haha. It is always interesting to me to see non-Christians commenting on a video about Christianity.

    • @danielallan7741
      @danielallan7741 4 місяці тому +5

      @@theveldtrekker2550 so from your perspective, which of the commenters are Christian and which are not… you know, based on the “you tube comments doctrine of salvation” I’m guessing…?

  • @brianneparson7454
    @brianneparson7454 4 місяці тому +77

    Props to you, Paul and Morgan for having this conversation. I used to believe many of the things you claim to, so I have compassion for where you are even though I am closer to Tim's positions and frame of mind now. But I'm encouraged that you were willing to engage with Tim on these topics and discuss differences and similarities in your beliefs.

    • @PaulandMorgan
      @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому +3

      😊

    • @Ajs0412
      @Ajs0412 4 місяці тому +9

      @@PaulandMorganis there a reason that y’all only reply to favorable comments?
      It’s kind of the antithesis of the proclaimed aim of this series.
      Are you afraid to debate people who think differently than you? It certainly seems that way- not only through your apparent fear of engaging with people who push back on you in the comments, but also through your reluctance to view anything outside of the scope of your narrow worldview.
      If you’re not willing to think outside the tiny box you feel comfortable in, then what is the point of this series?

    • @pastelmetaknight
      @pastelmetaknight 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Ajs0412 wake it up!!!!

    • @hanatemonstas4485
      @hanatemonstas4485 3 місяці тому

      ⁠@@Ajs0412To be fair, I strongly disagree with Paul & Morgan’s side but even I don’t blame avoiding engaging in negative comments as most content creators do, especially since they have a higher ratio of hate watchers. Even if OOP is engaging in good faith, lot of people from the same side gang up, pile on and dilute the conservation by insults and aggressiveness which makes most people overwhelmed and tune out. Them having in person discussions with Church Chad and TNE is more productive and effective.

    • @Ajs0412
      @Ajs0412 3 місяці тому

      @@hanatemonstas4485 the whole point of this “project” is supposed to be unity amongst Christians- haven’t seen anything but self righteousness towards their subjects

  • @Daisyflower221
    @Daisyflower221 4 місяці тому +31

    Tim pointed to a very interesting fact which is that P&M are willing to take some verses literaly while others not. What is it based on? How do u decide what is meant to be taken literaly and what isn't?

    • @rachele932
      @rachele932 4 місяці тому +1

      Some are obviously not literal, like Jesus saying " I am the vine, you are the branches" obviously he is not an actual vine and we aren't actually a branche. Its a metaphor, if you study the bible its usually very clear.

    • @AnnSmajstrla
      @AnnSmajstrla 4 місяці тому +1

      I’m assuming in at least some cases, they’re taking as fact interpretations that certain pastors/Christian thought leaders have told them.

    • @RedPandaSquadron
      @RedPandaSquadron 4 місяці тому +5

      It's a cultural thing. Lots of beliefs in modern evangelicalism stem from interpretations based on English translations that are passed down over the years.
      Like how a good portion of the Pentateuch and the rest of the Tanakh were always taken as poetic, not literal. But when it was translated into English, Englishmen felt the need for literalism to justify their divine right to rule.
      It's all very bizarre, but it's been kept because despite what many evangelicals will tell you about Sola Scriptura, everyone is a slave to their traditions.

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 4 місяці тому

      You decide based on the genre it is. The bible has different genres in it. Other times, it is obvious something is a metaphor or poetic speech.

  • @3vaniamaria
    @3vaniamaria 4 місяці тому +21

    Why did you choose to ask Tim about his prayer life? I don't remember you asking that question to cindy or Bethany or Josh

    • @floofmccloud
      @floofmccloud 4 місяці тому +12

      I thought it was refreshing honestly to get a more personal question rather than purely theological debate

    • @erikacook3056
      @erikacook3056 Місяць тому +1

      I love that. I hope he asks all future guests that.

  • @jessicaharleee
    @jessicaharleee 3 місяці тому +36

    Tim is a saint for staying as calm as he did during this.

    • @foodforthought8308
      @foodforthought8308 2 місяці тому +1

      I think you really need to study the lives and beliefs of the actual Saints. St. Therese of Liseaux, St. Ireneaus, St. Augustine to name a few. They would not for a second have considered Tim's views to be compatible with the Christian Tradition

    • @mooka4515
      @mooka4515 13 днів тому

      @@foodforthought8308 Who cares? Your argument (if you can call it that) is a logical fallacy called "argument from authority." And who gets to call them saints? A flawed, oppressive and harmful institution called "the church?" What a legacy to rely on... SMDH

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      I would say that is a lack of true passion for lost souls. There are so many lost souls on this site, turning away from Truth in the last days...a sign of the Truth of The Bible which says that people will become haters of truth lovers of sin and evil. So sad. Jesus Christ deserves a whole lot better than what these people are living.

    • @mooka4515
      @mooka4515 6 днів тому

      @@ajthomas2937 Hilarious. So glad I left this toxic, sanctimonious, ridiculous cult years ago.

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      @@mooka4515 I am not a christian and not posting as a christian. Also, I am not catholic and posting as a catholic. I simply said passion for lost souls should be in all of us.

  • @jmparker78
    @jmparker78 4 місяці тому +56

    Tim: let’s study the Bible deeper and figure out what it’s really saying, rather than just take it at face value.
    Commenters here: Tim doesn’t know the Bible!

    • @owlintrenchcoat
      @owlintrenchcoat 4 місяці тому +11

      He's not wrong about the fact that there are different genres and that context is crucial. But I'm sorry, if you're claiming to be super knowledgeable on the Bible but still think "but Christians don't follow civil and ritual laws from the previous covenant and that's cherry picking" is a good argument, you lack a basic understanding of the Bible as a whole. He brings up context a lot, but then he uses the same dumb arguments that atheists who have never cracked open a Bible use as gotchas. That makes me take him way less seriously.

    • @katyducharme1346
      @katyducharme1346 4 місяці тому

      @@owlintrenchcoat 100%

    • @jaymie-lee
      @jaymie-lee 4 місяці тому +3

      He actually said he doesn't go to the Bible but to man's opinions and man's books and philosophers. If he were a christian that believes the Bible he would first go the Bible not see what a philosopher or the world has to say. He may be a 'Progressive' but he ain't a Christian.

    • @gospelfreak5828
      @gospelfreak5828 4 місяці тому +1

      What he says is good. We should study it deeper. It’s just that what he’s saying is not lining up with his beliefs. I’ve delved deeper and figured out what it’s really saying, and many times you don’t or can’t take it at face value. When it comes to gay sex, it’s clear.

    • @sueblack5794
      @sueblack5794 4 місяці тому

      Well did you see the comments in here saying Christians worship the Bible too much? That is seriously one of the retaliations they give so they can explain away why they know know scripture. The reality is these conservative Evangelicals rarely if ever truly read the Bible thoroughly and allow their church to interpret everything for them. They in the end have little to no knowledge of the book that is supposed to bring them closer to God.

  • @daneesledge1626
    @daneesledge1626 4 місяці тому +80

    30:15 it seems Paul won’t let Tim finish a question before he deflects with another one. It feels very much like the “gotcha” questions that are taught in fundamentalist circles like the way of the master.
    And it’s interesting that there are people here in the comments saying Tim doesn’t study the Bible because in this section alone he is sharing a lot of what he’s studied.

    • @esimmons2018
      @esimmons2018 4 місяці тому +1

      From what I got from the video, He (Tim) said in the video that he doesn’t spend time with God in prayer or bible study, mostly just listens to people in the world of biblical scholarship and what they are thinking about the scriptures. This way of approaching scripture can be very misleading as not every “biblical scholar” is true to what the scriptures actually are saying. So we should all especially as followers of Christ, study the scriptures ourselves rather than taking what others say about it as the truth. Even if they are “biblical scholars.” You only know if what someone is saying about the bible is true, if you study it for yourself.
      For most of my upbringing I believed a lot of what Tim believes because it’s what I was being told about scripture. Then I read scripture for myself and came to very different conclusions.

    • @daneesledge1626
      @daneesledge1626 4 місяці тому +9

      @@esimmons2018 I need to ask a clarifying question. It sounds like you’re assuming that Tim does not do the work of researching who he is learning from so assume that he is listening to unsound scholars. Is that what you are saying?
      I heard him say that in this season of life he is focusing on learning from those wiser and more educated.
      I’m 47 and lived and worked in conservative evangelical up until a couple years ago, and the idea that people can open the Bible and understand it fully without educating themselves on the culture, language, and what is prescriptive vs what is descriptive has always come across as prideful.
      Although applicable, The Bible was not written to modern day Americans and when we view it through our cultural lens we will not understand the message it was written to convey. So for example you have people elevating and reading poems (Psalms) the exact same way as they read the words of Jesus. Or reading where Paul is quoting Roman household codes then flipping them on their head to explain that Christ did away with hierarchy and as Christians we are to live differently. Not to mention the role that Hebrew elements of literature like chiasm influence how the text would have been understood by the intended audience.
      So what I heard Tim say, which I think is wise, is that in this phase of his life he is learning from those who are more educated and wise than him, which something the sacred text encourages us to do.
      Listening to Tim, he knows the Bible and has taken the time to educate himself, which includes the humility of acknowledging the importance of learning from those who know more than he does.

    • @arielrodriguez968
      @arielrodriguez968 4 місяці тому +5

      @@esimmons2018He said that he is currently not reading the bible as much as he is biblical scholars. However, based on his knowledge of the bible and his background I think it’s safe to say that he knows it backwards and forwards.

    • @esimmons2018
      @esimmons2018 4 місяці тому

      @@daneesledge1626 Okay, so to clarify, i do not know how Tim goes about researching who he learns from about scripture, though there is room for concern given his stance on different topics that are very clear in scripture. I agree, there are descriptive and prescriptive language throughout scripture- but they are not hard to understand when you read each chapter in it’s full context from beginning to end. I think almost anyone (of course children will need help) can open the biblical texts and have a rather good understanding of it if they read it correctly (Each book/chapter in its context, from beginning to end.) However yes, there are areas of scripture that are more difficult to understand or come to conclusions, but there shouldn’t be much or really any debate on the sections of scripture that are very clear. And I would say majority of scripture is very clear and not hard to follow/comprehend.
      And there’s nothing wrong with seeking outside help in order to further understand scripture, however we should be discerning and look to scripture to clarify if those teachings are correct. Doing so, If we find that people are teaching the scriptures wrongly/not staying true to the clear cut teachings then we shouldn’t trust them. We should always be on guard and look to scripture for ourselves is all I’m saying.
      “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness,”
      ‭‭2 Timothy‬ ‭3‬:‭16‬ ‭
      “The unfolding of your words gives light; it imparts understanding to the simple.”
      ‭‭Psalm‬ ‭119‬:‭130‬ ‭

    • @esimmons2018
      @esimmons2018 4 місяці тому +1

      @@arielrodriguez968 Maybe, but if you look at scripture you cannot deny certain teachings, as he does in this video. He may seem to be well versed in the scriptures, but he says one thing while the scriptures say another. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to be a little skeptical of his education of the scriptures. Not to say his entire understanding is skewed or anything, just some of the things he talked about in the video. I can see he is a smart guy, there’s just some things that don’t make sense given what he says vs what scripture says.

  • @unsolicitedtalks
    @unsolicitedtalks 4 місяці тому +19

    12:58 yes! Exactly what I believe. As a Christian I feel like I am focused on “how can I be more like Christ, how can I love others more like Christ”. Followers of Christ should not be “me” focused. It’s about loving others and reaching out to the marginalized, the needy, the sick etc.
    it’s crazy to me how many people who proclaim that they are Christians do not follow what Jesus has taught.

    • @doubtingdennis
      @doubtingdennis 4 місяці тому +2

      Amen to that

    • @natashacintron9245
      @natashacintron9245 4 місяці тому +1

      Love this!

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      Followers of Jesus Christ are commanded to speak TRUTH which will save a person, so why are all you listeners not out on the streets speaking to the drag queens and sexual perverts and drug addicts, and transgenders, calling in love to repentance. Remember what the Bible says...their blood will be on your hands if you do not speak the truth, just do it in love.

  • @Dmchadra
    @Dmchadra 4 місяці тому +21

    Y’all should consider talking to a catholic 😉

    • @owlintrenchcoat
      @owlintrenchcoat 4 місяці тому +4

      I really want to see that, because Catholicism actually has answers to a lot of these questions that came up on where authority to interpret scripture comes from. It would be interesting to see them engage with those.

    • @cayleecaroline
      @cayleecaroline 4 місяці тому +3

      Agreed, A lot of their questions & debates are answered through Catholicism

    • @merg-vh5sx
      @merg-vh5sx 4 місяці тому

      I agree. Most Catholics still follow Christianity (ie all of it, even the bits of the religion that progressives hate) but they read intelligently.

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      And follow the pope into hell, right.

  • @ChicanaCuriousMama
    @ChicanaCuriousMama 4 місяці тому +98

    I LOVE Tim and TNE! They’ve been such a safe and welcoming community and resource in my journey of faith evaluation.
    I know many people on this platform will not agree with me or Tim, but one thing I would suggest is to listen with a humble heart and open mind to learn, be challenged, and possibly be willing to change what might be necessary.
    Thank you Paul & Morgan for allowing a different voice to be heard. 🙏🏼

    • @aew2001
      @aew2001 4 місяці тому +8

      I’ve experienced this too. Know that you’re not alone on this journey. I know it can be hard and lonely to be on a journey of faith evaluation but it’s good and healthy and wherever you land on the other side, it will be okay

    • @hayley74936
      @hayley74936 4 місяці тому +3

      with you here!

    • @PaulandMorgan
      @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому +2

      Thanks for the comment :)

  • @toddberry8113
    @toddberry8113 4 місяці тому +13

    What Paul doesn't understand, without actually speaking to and LISTENING to queer people, is that orientation is no more a choice for them than it was for him and that queer people can no more change their orientation than he could. Paul also needs to understand that it's about much more than sex. Two men can be as in love with and devoted to each other as a man and woman. That love is real, it's not a delusion--unless he wants to call us all liars. Sex is the natural physical manifestation of that love, just as it would be for him and his wife. So his "warnings" always feel like absolute condemnations to Hell or permanent loneliness. So could that cause existential anxiety, feelings of worthlessness, depression, suicidal ideation? Of course it does. Is he being kind? Of course he isn't, especially if he won't even listen to current Biblical scholarship on this issue.

    • @gospelfreak5828
      @gospelfreak5828 4 місяці тому +1

      Whether you have sex or not is a choice. We don’t choose to have sinful desires. We just do have them. And we are supposed to not give in to them. As for scholarship, all good and honest scholarship would say that gay sex is biblically wrong. Just because you don’t have a romantic partner it doesn’t mean you’re going to be eternally lonely. Many people in loving relationships with their spouse will still feel lonely, as loneliness is just a feeling. And love is defined by God. It’s not loving to another person to sin with them and pull them into sin

    • @user-st9pd6ux5i
      @user-st9pd6ux5i 3 місяці тому

      Two men or two women being together is not love it is lust. It is unnatural, two men cannot have children naturally together and two women cannot have children naturally together. Only a man and woman can have children naturally which is why God says man shall not lay with man kind as he would with woman kind because it is unnatural and not what he intended when he made us but the devil came into the mix and continuously tries to destroy and corrupt what God created.

    • @thequagnard7811
      @thequagnard7811 3 місяці тому

      I think a lot of times conservative Christians don’t like to agree that a person can be “born gay” because they see it as some sort of concession to progressivism. I don’t see how admitting that weakens the conservative view at all though (speaking as a conservative myself). Each person is born in a natural state of sin, and the the tendency toward particular sins varies from person to person.
      I’d like to challenge you with this: is it really that bad to live a life of singleness? Paul (the one in the Bible, not this guy lol) writes in 1 Cor 7:6-9 that it is better for a person to remain single if they can manage it. As someone who has always desired marriage (and is currently engaged), I’ve spent my fair share of time struggling with this passage, but now believe it to be true. Our culture puts a lot of pressure on us to have a romantic relationship in our lives, but how much better could we each serve Christ as a single person, without investing so much of our time and energy into a spouse! This being said, of course I also believe that marriage is a wonderful gift from God and that he included marriage in his perfect plan for my own life. Curious what your thoughts are!

    • @lenoraboothe5646
      @lenoraboothe5646 3 місяці тому

      @@thequagnard7811 I don't understand the logic behind believing that gay people are not born gay when we know that intersex people exist. If people can be born and not fit in a gender binary perfectly at birth, isn't it possible that people can be born gay?

  • @AustinPounds-ny5jx
    @AustinPounds-ny5jx 4 місяці тому +6

    So I just listened to the whole thing and I’m legitimately curious as to the type of commentaries Paul reads. It sounds like he is picking commentaries that already agree with his take on Scripture (I.e. they are just parroting a conservative/fundamentalist understanding of the text) rather than actually trying to study these things. Let’s take the Hell subject that was talked about. Has Paul read any scholars who hold to either annihilationism or universal reconciliation? If he hasn’t, and all he reads is people who already affirm ECT then how does he know what the Biblical evidence for those other positions are? How does he know the evidence against his own position? This was a very frustrating conversation to listen to because it sounds like Paul is saying, “I’ve studied the Scripture and I know better than these scholars.” Bro those scholars have spent years learning the socio-historical context, the original languages, the different schools of thought; it is actually asinine to think you have a better grasp of the text than those people.

  • @waluigi1228
    @waluigi1228 4 місяці тому +54

    Tim is more knowledgeable on the Bible than I thought he was. He's definitely much closer to old evangelicals if you will than I ever gave him credit for.

    • @PaulandMorgan
      @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому

      😊

    • @DaughterOfChrist1997
      @DaughterOfChrist1997 4 місяці тому +8

      He said Jesus (our flawless Lord) might have got it wrong. 😯👎 Major theological booboo.

    • @waluigi1228
      @waluigi1228 4 місяці тому +3

      @@DaughterOfChrist1997 I know, I would say that was the most troubling thing I heard in that video. I had very low expectations going in

    • @RedPandaSquadron
      @RedPandaSquadron 4 місяці тому +13

      ​@@DaughterOfChrist1997Not REALLY. That's very very similar to the early church father's stances on Christ's existence.
      Just remember that this is a religion that has been processed and conditioned around 2000 years. The early church believed things that we would likely find heretical, and vise versa.
      The requirements to be doctrinally sound as a Christian is a moving target, and every denomination has slightly different criteria.

    • @dietitianlovesjesus6968
      @dietitianlovesjesus6968 4 місяці тому +5

      He is very confused and tries to lean on his own misunderstanding

  • @lunalimi9798
    @lunalimi9798 3 місяці тому +4

    1:07:34 Did Morgan really just laugh at SA saying its the victims fault for choosing the wrong partner. Real Christ like love shown there.

  • @domoarigato5132
    @domoarigato5132 4 місяці тому +5

    Ive sstruggled with homosexuality....and what Paul said....is loving. It is right. It is the truth. If it is done in love...it is absoulutely correct.

  • @RedPandaSquadron
    @RedPandaSquadron 4 місяці тому +16

    I don't like your theology, Paul and Morgan. I have studied scripture professionally and academically, I have lived it. I have translated. I know where I stand, and where the linguistics leads.
    But I do have to say that it's good of you to have this conversation. I have not watched anything of this yet, but I'm assuming positive intent.

    • @PaulandMorgan
      @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому +1

      Appreciate the comment :)

    • @RedPandaSquadron
      @RedPandaSquadron 4 місяці тому +11

      ​@@PaulandMorganI'll be honest, a bit disappointed. Clearly bits have been cut out for time (understandable), but it seems that you (Paul and Morgan) presented a cut that does not paint you in a good light.
      Tim was presenting good discussion and you deflected and changed course dozens of times. I was legitimately curious about how you would substantiate your beliefs only for you to fall back on an appeal to authority and feelings. Was really hoping for evidence and support.
      Ultimately, it was a bit frustrating. But I DO think you wanted the conversation to show how others think, even if you disagree. However, it came through that this felt more like a "Wow, can you believe this guy doesn't agree with us? Is he REALLY a Christian?" that's how it came off.
      I have several complaints and disagreements with both you and Tim, such as linguistic background, the historical understanding of the early church and when a belief became pseudo doctrine, etc, but ultimately it seemed like you went in not wanting to engage past a superficial level and when the discussion got too far beyond what you wanted to highlight (beyond gay marriage, sin, etc) you would change the topic.
      So yeah. I still think it's good of you to do this, but I think you, Paul and Morgan, REALLY need to mature in your understanding of the scripture. Most of the talking points I hear from you in this video and your others are like milk, as the apostle Paul says, you need to mature to spiritual meat and that requires hard looks into the scripture. This means not just commentaries from those you already agree with, because I notice the same circular reasoning of colleagues tho only cite papers that agree and never those who disagree. To understand catholic theology you can't just read Lutheran writings ABOUT Catholicism, you need to read Catholicism. That's what I see here. To understand Tim and the deconstruction movement (whatever that really is) you have read and listened to evangelicals talk and write about it, and this seems (seems being the operative word) like the first time you were faced with someone in the movement to tell you what it is and you were unaware.
      Lastly, I'll be praying for you. It is very clear that you two are growing in your faith, I just think you are chasing idols in this walk, and not following Jesus as fervently as necessary. I see lots of glorification of culture, rather than following the words of Jesus. Justification for your feelings on culture, rather than embodying the life and words of Christ. I believe that you can get there. But I think you both have a long road ahead, and a lot of humility that will need to happen.
      I'll be praying for you both.

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 4 місяці тому

      Where does your education lead you on the topic of homosexuality?

    • @RedPandaSquadron
      @RedPandaSquadron 4 місяці тому

      ​@@somethinggood9267homosexuality, as we understand it today, is not in the Bible, neither Tanakh nor New Testament.
      The shift to homosexuality being a hot topic of emphasis can be identified as a cultural movement and not a biblical movement.
      For example, the passages in the Pentateuch that are used to denounce homosexuality actually is about child rape.
      The verses in the New Testament are referring to Greek temple prostitution, essentially paying money to temple of say Aphrodite, and basically participating in sex as a form of worship. The Greek words in those verses are used as a catch all framing of people having sex, it is not sexed as male or female.

    • @e.m.8094
      @e.m.8094 4 місяці тому

      ​@@RedPandaSquadronNone of the scholars I've read have agreed with this. Craig Keener, NT Wright, etc.

  • @christinefinke5081
    @christinefinke5081 4 місяці тому +39

    I really enjoyed this conversation! I definitely agree with Tim’s views on Christianity, LGBTQ issues, abortion, etc., but appreciated the way Paul and Morgan respectfully listened to Tim’s views and also Tim’s calm response to their criticisms. Thanks for sharing!

    • @PaulandMorgan
      @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому +2

      😊

    • @DaughterOfChrist1997
      @DaughterOfChrist1997 4 місяці тому +6

      He said Jesus (our flawless Lord) might have got it wrong. 😯👎
      His view on abortion is quite alarming.

    • @glynisp8868
      @glynisp8868 4 місяці тому +9

      Although Paul wasn’t really all that respectful. He cut Tim off, didn’t answer questions posed to him.

  • @its-samantha
    @its-samantha 4 місяці тому +16

    Tim is brilliant.

  • @carriebee5418
    @carriebee5418 4 місяці тому +4

    It’s so deeply painful so witness the ineffective headship of this little family.This is a multigenerational educational failure in action.The safe arrival of their firstborn was in jeopardy due to the willful arrogance and reality denialism of these adult aged children.Surely their reliance on charity for revenue could qualify these parents for community college or GED assistance.This Paul person is so simultaneously abusive and insecure it’s comical.My most earnest prayer is that this account belonging to this Paul and Morgan is ultimately a long con for tax-free cash and not sincerely harmful choices by poorly malignant narcissistic puppets

  • @Sanibel24
    @Sanibel24 3 місяці тому +3

    So I guess that by this guys description, his theology is that Jesus is not loving because Jesus points out other’s sin?
    No matter how he goes around justifying his beliefs of Christianity, there are always flaws. Like there’s no ying and yang that can match up with accountability on the Christian side AND the progressive. Christian’s have to do this and progressives do not have to account for their behavior.
    I do get his concern about legalism in Christianity, however, we don’t change what the Bible clearly teaches to find a “better theology” to be inclusive. This is what is done in, for example, Mormonism and Roman Catholic worlds. They took scripture and made it say what it wants to say for their agenda. Progressivism is just another self- loving theology.

  • @oliviabjerger8353
    @oliviabjerger8353 3 місяці тому +2

    46:25 soooo does Paul gauge his eyes out if he has ever looked at a woman and felt a sexual feeling? 😂

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      Respectfully Olivia, that scripture is what is called a Hebrew idiom. If you really knew how to study the Word, you would know that. That is the problem with christianity. People go from man to man to learn what to believe, rather than studying Greek and Hebrew, using a concordance and lexicon...christians are just lazy. Sorry, but it is true. You should have know it is a hebrew idiom and Jesus used. His Jewish audience knew that. Now, go find out what He was saying.

  • @melonhead122908
    @melonhead122908 4 місяці тому +11

    The New Evangelicals is, in truth, one of my favorite UA-cam channels. I also really enjoy this channel, even though it's radically different. Conservatives just have to be right about everything and Progressives just have to prove conservatives wrong about everything. That's just human nature. Meeting in the middle is the key to understanding and coexisting with your fellow humans.

    • @PaulandMorgan
      @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому

      lol interesting. Appreciate you watching :)

    • @harambeboy
      @harambeboy 4 місяці тому

      I wish he would get the lint off his shirt.

  • @estherjoy6236
    @estherjoy6236 12 днів тому +2

    First, Paul I was impressed with how you did not argue back! I think Paul you did an excellent job defending your beliefs and the faith with clear scriptures with great self control and patience. Well done! But, let us clear up what the scriptures say about who is a Christian(How to be saved) One must be born again, believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved. There are many other scriptures that talk about salvation too. When one is truly saved or born again you become a new creation in Christ Jesus! Ezekiel 36:26 says I will give you a new heart to replace your stony heart with a heart of flesh, and I will put my spirit in you(the one that raised Christ from the dead). And then the most important scripture is to Love the Lord with all your heart, soul,mind and strength. And the book of Romans talks about how they knew God but did not Glorify him! Drawing near to God through giving Him Thanks and Praise! Is so important! Blessings!

  • @glynisp8868
    @glynisp8868 4 місяці тому +50

    So Paul is saying you have to be careful and only pick scholars who fit into your narrow frame of doctrine.
    Paul’s calling Heaven and Hell a foundational tenet and it isn’t even in the Nicene Creed.
    Paul clearly didn’t have any understanding that there are actually other atonement theories that were accepted LONG before penal substitutionary atonement.
    Fundamentalists are so very lost in the dogma of men.

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 4 місяці тому

      What other atonement theories are there?

    • @YesItsWitticus
      @YesItsWitticus 3 місяці тому

      @@somethinggood9267 Ransom Theory and Governmental Theory are the two more closely aligned with my study and understanding.

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      Nicene Creed. Stop talking Roman Catholic. This is your problem. WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY.

    • @glynisp8868
      @glynisp8868 11 годин тому

      @@ajthomas2937 yeah, what does the Bible say - are you reading some lame English translation that doesn’t consider the literary styles and devices of the time and culture? Are you using the proper Biblicsl Hebrew exegesis? The Peshat means the plain or contextual meaning of the text. Remez is the allegorical meaning. Derash includes the metaphorical meaning, and Sod represents the hidden meaning. Do you know the geography and the figures of speech related to terrain and climate? If not, perhaps you are dishonoring and not cherishing the Bible by giving it the respect the Text is due.

  • @markedoff
    @markedoff 4 місяці тому +7

    It’s kinda sad (read: scary) how much Paul wants eternal conscious torment to be true. Also, there is absolutely no logic or reason with people who worship (read: fear) a God who would torture his creation forever. Everything is seen through the lens of hell.

    • @GracieMayes
      @GracieMayes 4 місяці тому

      I don't think it's seen through the lens of hell...more so, the Bible does speak clearly about it so it is a necessary conversation at times:) They probably only stayed on it for "so long" since they disagreed on it.

  • @aliceevans2180
    @aliceevans2180 4 місяці тому +36

    After this, I'd love to see a 24 hours with Lila Rose. If we're looking at what it means to be a Christian, a catholic is a great part to have a discussion with. Especially as Lila seems to hold to a lot more of the traditional views than Tim does, and yet there's some alarming doctrines in the catholic church. I'd love to hear where she stands on the gospel.
    I'd also love to hear an interview with someone more reformed than you guys, that could hold to teaching some might see as "legalistic" which would be the other extreme of debating what's essential and what isn't in the Christian faith. A very political Christian like Sean Feachut would be facinating, and maybe looking at someone from the hyper grace and lordship salvation camps addressing how to present the gospel to people.
    Finally, debating someone who's really, really into the Prophetic to hear another side than some of your concerns on the hyper charismatic church could be really helpful and edifying 😊

    • @thedreadpoetryan1
      @thedreadpoetryan1 4 місяці тому +2

      I heartily second all of this. I would love to hear the conversations with all of those perspectives.

    • @DaughterOfChrist1997
      @DaughterOfChrist1997 4 місяці тому +1

      Yesss :)

    • @meganthemom
      @meganthemom 4 місяці тому +1

      Well they did the episode with Salvador who is super into prophetics

    • @owlintrenchcoat
      @owlintrenchcoat 4 місяці тому +1

      I would love to see Lila Rose on this series. And a more reformed person would be a really interesting conversation as well, but I don't know who I would want to see for that one.

    • @erikacook3056
      @erikacook3056 Місяць тому

      I love Lila Rose. I’m not sure there is anyone else in the modern church that has done more for pro life. Would love to see her on this series.

  • @hanatemonstas4485
    @hanatemonstas4485 3 місяці тому +2

    30:37 It concerns me Paul and Morgan believe the books of the Bible are just titles and don’t understand they are written by different authors. They seem more focused following blanket rules on how to interpret all books the same, rather than understanding the meaning and purpose of each written book. I can’t imagine treating Genesis the same as the Gospels or Psalms. I hope their kids have more smarter, biblically-sound teachers or else their kids will have a primitive and underdeveloped reading comprehension skills.

  • @bllla
    @bllla 4 місяці тому +20

    Even Jewish scholars agree that Moses probably
    Didn’t exist

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 4 місяці тому +1

      More accurately. They believe there is no external evidence for him. That's not the same thing as saying he doesn't exist.

    • @user-st9pd6ux5i
      @user-st9pd6ux5i 3 місяці тому +5

      Then they’re just as ignorant as Tim.

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      Nobody exists. including your billa. You are all a mirage.

  • @isabelee7262
    @isabelee7262 4 місяці тому +7

    this is really cool of you guys to do this series. i think it’s really commendable of you to try to bridge gaps and understand other points of view. and i think it helps to humanize everyone in the video. i’m a trans woman, and luckily i pass and get treated normally out and about, but sometimes the vitriol and judgement with which ive heard you guys speak just gets to me. i think that you guys often dehumanize trans people when you speak about us because you’ve never met us. and i think that’s a two way street. knowing that there’s people out there who think that my very existence is sinful and that im just crazy hurts so much and it makes it hard to see you guys as people sometimes. but i think this helps me to see that you guys are also people, even if you say things that hurt. im the happiest ive ever been but when i hear you guys talk about queer people, it makes me cry to think that there are people whose theology tells them that my joy is an abomination. i think that people on both sides don’t act with enough love and i think this is a beautiful first step. also i think that if there is a God, He made me this way. “God blessed me by making me transsexual for the same reason God made wheat but not bread and fruit but not wine, so that humanity might share
    in the act of creation.” when i first started transitioning 4 years ago, i felt the same feelings i did when i was at church. medical and social transition made me feel the spirit in me like i hadn’t felt in years

    • @josiewhite8208
      @josiewhite8208 4 місяці тому +1

      fellow trans woman here and I resonate so much with what you're saying

  • @mattmanos1720
    @mattmanos1720 4 місяці тому +26

    So disappointing to get to the end of the interview and see Paul superimpose additional requirements on Tim for him to be a "real Christian."

    • @subwatch
      @subwatch 4 місяці тому +18

      Yep. Apparently he can add other requirements for salvation. Paul, you can say “you know what, we don’t agree on everything, but of course you are a Christian.” The essentials are the essentials.

    • @Daisyflower221
      @Daisyflower221 4 місяці тому +10

      Yes, it's very patronizing and I wish he realized it

  • @qwertyboy5000
    @qwertyboy5000 4 місяці тому +3

    This is interesting. Paul sounds like he wants to just follow whatever the Bible says. Tim, however, is full of careful thought and nuance. Tim is the guy I relate to more. Tim is the guy I want to be like. I don’t want to just follow what some book says because the book says the book is true. I want REAL truth affirmed by everything in the universe. And I think truth can evolve to some extent - I don’t think it’s necessary static.

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      If you choose to follow God, then you will simply do what He says and follow His Son. If you choose to follow man, then you will do what Tim says. But you will pay a very dear price. Be careful. Make Jesus Christ LORD and bow to HIM alone.

  • @davidslocum2375
    @davidslocum2375 4 місяці тому +7

    “If your theology is causing harm to people, we have to rethink the theology.”
    It’s easy to argue against being queer when you haven’t personally experienced those feelings. I have, and it took an attempt on my own life for me to realize if my beliefs didn’t change, I wasn’t going to live much longer.
    Four years later (post deconstruction), I’ve published two books, done incredible art, and I am thrilled to be alive. If I still thought like Paul and Morgan, none of that would be true. I would be another statistic. Another casualty of weaponized religion.
    I don’t think this is something they truly understand. If they did, I think they’d be more compassionate towards people like me and less worried about being right.

  • @ghost-cathedrals
    @ghost-cathedrals 4 місяці тому +6

    I consider myself very much in Tim's "camp," came to this with a lot of skepticism towards P&M yet this really did help to increase my empathy towards them as fellow humans. Appreciate that y'all did this and wish that more discussions could be as respectful

  • @ChristianaMaru3
    @ChristianaMaru3 4 місяці тому +7

    I like a lot of what this guy had to say, although I am a bit more conservative on a most topics. I believe him when he says he loves and has allegiance to Jesus, although I am not judge of salvation so 🤷🏻‍♀️
    What he said about hearing from god made me a little sad though because that is something amazing god has to offer is friendship

  • @jaredlowry970
    @jaredlowry970 3 місяці тому +5

    Whoa. The comments are filled with progressive “Christians”. Great job having this conversation and holding to the truth, Paul. Unity with people who deny the fundamentals of the faith is not the goal, but I like Tim and I pray that you planted a seed with him.

  • @katherineweldon3988
    @katherineweldon3988 4 місяці тому +18

    Smart move to have Tim on! It was a pleasant surprise. Good video!

  • @Staranaise
    @Staranaise 4 місяці тому +3

    I'm really curious why evangelicals focus on "others" instead of focusing on themselves and the sins of their community?

  • @oliviabjerger8353
    @oliviabjerger8353 3 місяці тому +3

    55:40 You can literally never ever ever change Paul’s mind in a discussion. Such a good point and he CANT take it and maybe change some of his viewpoint

  • @leighannag3209
    @leighannag3209 4 місяці тому +75

    Pauls version of love will push people away

    • @weiduoliya-12
      @weiduoliya-12 4 місяці тому +32

      People will be "pushed away" by their own love of evil and hate of God's righteous standard. Tares and wheat. IYKYK.

    • @sunrise8752
      @sunrise8752 4 місяці тому +29

      Totally disagree! I think Paul is so gentle, kind, and not judgmental 😊

    • @ohuntermc9321
      @ohuntermc9321 4 місяці тому +7

      @@weiduoliya-12I’ll Wait for god to say that to my face than just assume he spoke to people who lived over 2000 years ago and they wrote about it.

    • @owlintrenchcoat
      @owlintrenchcoat 4 місяці тому +27

      Jesus' version of love pushed a lot of people away. He said the world would hate his followers because they hated him. If you're a Christian, some of your beliefs are going to upset people. The world's version of love is inoffensive warm fuzzy feelings.

    • @ohuntermc9321
      @ohuntermc9321 4 місяці тому +1

      ⁠@@owlintrenchcoatHis views and the ways he manifested himself where not popular with a lot of people, so of course he was going to get hate. That is just the way of humans.

  • @MemesforJesus
    @MemesforJesus 4 місяці тому +22

    Appreciate you guys are willing to talk to ANYONE in a loving way ❤ also appreciate you letting me tag along for the ride 😂 love you guys

    • @PaulandMorgan
      @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому +1

      Really appreciated having you there brother! And thank you❤️❤️

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      All this love will send many to hell...dying in their sins.

  • @tuckerlamping7885
    @tuckerlamping7885 4 місяці тому +2

    I just generally find the way you ask questions to not open up a conversation. Obviously tim takes it and runs but these questions seem like you're attempting to predict his response too much. I would by no means call myself an exvangelical, but I would say that I went through the process of questioning what I had been taught many years and think that it is beneficial to reject some of the post-reformation pitfalls that the church has gotten into with fundamentalist views. It's interesting that the starting point is that "if Genesis and other OT books aren't 100% historical narrative, then you cannot have a Biblical understanding of Christ." It's leaves no room for your opinion to be wrong even if there is evidence it might not be historical. I would just urge the person taking that stance to evaluate their approach to scripture and assess if their being dishonest to the text and holding it into their formula or post-reformation formula.

  • @Phoebe907
    @Phoebe907 4 місяці тому +13

    Tim brings up some really good points that I too struggled with when I was Protestant, particularly on the issue of authority to interpret scripture. Questions like, “If everyone has the Holy Spirit helping them interpret scripture, why do we all come up with different conclusions? And how do we know who’s right?” When you’re left to your own devices to interpret scripture, or pick and choose “scholars” or pastors based off what you want to hear, you get lost. It’s part of why I’m Orthodox now :)
    It would be really awesome to see Paul and Morgan do this series with an Orthodox priest or even an Orthodox layperson.

    • @squidpope9344
      @squidpope9344 4 місяці тому +7

      Paul can't bring himself to say that Tim is Christian, and you want them to go talk to an Eastern Orthodox person? 😂

    • @Phoebe907
      @Phoebe907 4 місяці тому +3

      @@squidpope9344 hahaha absolutely I do 😂

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      Respectfully Phoebe, The Holy Spirit ALWAYS AGREES WITH THE WORD. That is simple. So if the Word says homosexuality is a sin, it is a sin. If the WORD says God knew you in your mother's womb, then that makes it clear that is life and to abort it is sin. The Word says GOD IS THE CREATOR LORD, so the Holy Spirit will NEVER agree with transgender. Really, simple.

    • @Phoebe907
      @Phoebe907 6 днів тому

      @@ajthomas2937 I wasn’t arguing that at all. Completely agree you. Just saying there are SOME valid concerns he brought up.

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому +1

      @@Phoebe907 Thanks for clarifying,

  • @gabriellew8042
    @gabriellew8042 4 місяці тому +11

    i love Tim. He knows his facts inside and out and he is so passionate and not afraid to speak out about what he believes. love how he’s representing the progressive christian community 💕🙏🏼

    • @ajthomas2937
      @ajthomas2937 6 днів тому

      I am so happy and glad Jesus Christ, the TRUE JESUS CHRIST was not a progressive. HE MEANT WHAT HE SAID. GO AND SIN NO MORE. GET AWAY FROM ME I NEVER KNEW YOU. AND WHAT ABOUT, IF ONE SINS AND YOU DO NOT TELL THEM THE TRUTH, THEIR BLOOD IS ON YOU.

  • @arielrodriguez968
    @arielrodriguez968 4 місяці тому +9

    I appreciate this video as I never would have discovered this Tim guy otherwise. He really seems to know his stuff, I like how he is polite but firm and honest in his beliefs, and it’s fascinating to watch him run circles around Paul when they talk theology. I appreciate how Paul facilitated this convo.

  • @darrengarvie8832
    @darrengarvie8832 4 місяці тому +5

    What can I say Paul and Morgan well done on this topic I follow Tim and The New Evangelicals pod cast and appreciate the way you handled things I am going through a stage in my life as to why I really believe what I believe in, i come from an evangelical baptist church and there have been several statements been made in sermons that I have been lies or bad ideas put into the sermons this had rocked what I believe in. That and how to reconsile other christian faiths eg the R. Catholic and eastern orthodox and any other demonstrations out there also scripture is used and so often weponised by pastor's to control the congestion in their thoughts and ideas which is disingenuous to people intelligence. I love Jesus and I love God and believe probably everything you both believe in but we need to be open minded about a book that is thousands of years old in a language that really is dead (old Hebrew) and even the greek is not spoken anymore so interpretation of the scripture we need to have our minds on when it was written and to who as its not really to us yes we can glean ideas from it but that is all ot will be theology is just a mans thoughts on God nothing more this can change as it has through history.
    Just to ask when you study the bible do you always go to a "trusted sorce" that affirms you ideas? That is not study that is taking a mans side i like to get several options on a subject before landing on one and some out of my comfort zone.
    Keep up your work and keep your mind open as we all think differently on things.

  • @ohuntermc9321
    @ohuntermc9321 4 місяці тому +35

    However flimsy some people would suggest when it comes to his faith, that is a good quality trait to not just run with the narrative that the Bible is %100
    Infallible. So many Christian’s (even in this comment section) do not have the ability to question their doctrine in any shape or form. Tim clearly doesn’t want to limit himself to the narrative that his contemporaries have created around him. A lot of Christian’s try so hard to try and make every word in the Bible work in perfect harmony. Sure you can try but there has to be a point where you ask yourself do you have grounds to assert that belief honestly or are you trying to make the Bible consistent out of sheer necessity for your own comfort? And watching this video, Paul is definitely the latter. He looked like he struggled listening to Tim talk about the conflicts that exist in the texts.

    • @ValveFanatic
      @ValveFanatic 4 місяці тому +2

      This argument is silly IF a Christian makes it. If the bible is not 100% trustworthy then anything you believe from it becomes cherry picked. You are not loyal to the word anymore, you are loyal to your own sensitivity. IF the bible can't be trusted without it being subordinate to other sources then why not just use those other sources all the time and throw the bible away?

    • @ohuntermc9321
      @ohuntermc9321 4 місяці тому +1

      ⁠@@ValveFanaticYou raise an interesting point. It is true that a lot of Christians believe that if there are any doubts about the authenticity of the text, then how can you be sure of it being a consistent source of moral authority. Thats the reason so many Christians have this need for it to be cohesive and there can’t be a conflict between messages. As far as throwing the Bible away, don’t think that is necessarily, it gives interesting insight into the beliefs of ancient society, and SOME history (not everything the Bible claims is history is historically accurate), but as far as a religious ideology, I think that could be put to sleep now.

    • @glynisp8868
      @glynisp8868 4 місяці тому +1

      @@ValveFanatic if you believe the Bible is to be trusted, then why wouldn’t you make it an absolute point to study the Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic languages to make sure your English translations aren’t wrong? For example, you would KNOW that there was no word “wife” in ancient Hebrew and that the word translated into English “wife” just said “woman” and could refer to ANY WOMAN. So already, your English translation is not inerrant, is it? And then you decide that a description of procreation “man and woman become one flesh” means your western definition of marriage -- when the rest of the book is full of men being “one flesh” with MANY women. You sure as heck can’t trust English translations.
      Perhaps you ought to read a couple of books by Dr E Randolph Richards:
      Mistranslating Scripture through Western Eyes
      Mistranslating Scripture through Individualistic Eyes
      And take a class in Biblical language studies!

    • @ValveFanatic
      @ValveFanatic 4 місяці тому +1

      @@glynisp8868 @glynisp8868 this missed my original point and is also backwards. You go looking for originals and multiple translations out of distrust not trust.
      Are you saying the original is incoherent or that you simply can't know with certainty anything about it. Because if that is the argument you are making then disbelieving the whole thing becomes the rational response.

    • @glynisp8868
      @glynisp8868 4 місяці тому

      @@ValveFanatic are you serious? Which translation of the Bible are you holding up as infallible? Which canon of Scripture? How can having knowledge that the English translation *you* choose could be mistranslated and misunderstand the original language and culture be wrong? It is not a lack of trust on God but in men who twist and pervert things to their own worldview. There is a desperation here to maintain a low view of the Text.

  • @fluterify
    @fluterify 2 місяці тому +1

    Paul and Morgan if you could go back in time and preach and minister to men and women in the bible or since the bible was completed who never married and call them sinners? A few examples are: Mary and Martha, Lazuras, Mother Teresa. With today's knowledge that many of them would be aromantic and/or asexual.

  • @estherg1738
    @estherg1738 4 місяці тому +16

    so So SO well done! Like I've said, this 24 Hours series is absolutely achieving for me the purposes you guys have described. Whether I end up agreeing or disagreeing, this really humanizes the person. This episode in particular was so thought provoking and really challenged me to back up my beliefs with Scripture! Thank you Paul and Morgan for the hard work you've put into making these as well as for the bravery it takes to have these conversations!

  • @jamisonwoodfin6114
    @jamisonwoodfin6114 2 місяці тому +1

    Tim needs a strong rebuke and continued prayer. I can’t deny his salvation if he is genuine that he puts his faith in Christ and the finished work of the cross. However, this whole discussion should have taken a different tone when Tim claimed to agree on anything Jesus said was a sin (e.g. lusting after a woman in your heart) but then immediately made excuses that lusting / porn was acceptable in some situations and wouldn’t say that it was a sin. Tim is a victim of his own and others departure from scripture. Pray for this man and those who are being lead astray by his bad ideas and lack of discernment.

  • @gretchenlancero3008
    @gretchenlancero3008 4 місяці тому +22

    Paul with the crossed arms lol!

    • @camdenmaclaren
      @camdenmaclaren 4 місяці тому +1

      He's cold

    • @Ajs0412
      @Ajs0412 4 місяці тому

      He knows he’s out of his depth intellectually

  • @annieonpaper
    @annieonpaper 3 місяці тому +1

    I was raised catholic. I've never heard someone think Adam and Eve were literal humans. Most of us take the old testament as mythology. They're stories to teach us a lesson, like a fable. Creationism is very much a fundamentalist american belief. I learned evolution in my catholic school run by nuns. They would have laughed at the poor attempt of making creationism work scientifically. Your beliefs are the uncommon ones Paul. Sadly you live in an echo chamber.

  • @bradmosley1714
    @bradmosley1714 4 місяці тому +8

    Hey Paul… here is your scripture for Universal reconciliation. It’s literally one of the last passages that closes out the Bible. Revelation 21:5 And the one sitting on the throne said, “Look, I am making everything new!” And then he said to me, “Write this down, for what I tell you is trustworthy and true

    • @glynisp8868
      @glynisp8868 4 місяці тому +5

      Excellent - let’s see @PaulandMorgan try to rework “everything” and turning it into “only sone things” so that it fits his theology.

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 4 місяці тому

      Can you explain how that refers to universalism?

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 4 місяці тому

      ​@@glynisp8868what do you guys think this verse means?

    • @glynisp8868
      @glynisp8868 4 місяці тому

      @@somethinggood9267 Revelation 21:5? Or 8? Either way “all things” are “all things.” In verse 8, the fiery lake is the refiner’s fire like in refiner's fire of Malachi, Zechariah, and Wisdom of Solomon. The refiner’s fire purifies and makes things new, it is correction and renewal, not torment. Revelation is a book of encouragement to dissidents; John starts by reassuring readers everything will turn out all right for everyone after all. The people when it was written knew exactly what John was saying - it wasn’t cryptic mysterious material to them. Such a massive disservice is done by not seeking understanding of the audience, the rhetorical devices, the language, the culture.
      Now if you are talking about who won’t be in the city, if they are all purified, that is a moot point. But iff you are driving at being worried about the list of people who wouldn’t get in if they weren’t ultimately purified: the word “homosexual” put in fundamentalist translations? It does not say this in the Greek - it says “the abominable.” It also doesn’t say “sexually immoral,” the Greek simply says immoral.

    • @EasyBreezePlay
      @EasyBreezePlay 4 місяці тому

      Also C.S. Lewis' fiction refers to universal reconciliation in both The Chronicles of Narnia as well as The Space Trilogy. It was in these novels that I had ever come across the idea, and it hit me so hard and softened my heart and deepend my faith and hope.

  • @jonahshallies6085
    @jonahshallies6085 3 місяці тому +1

    I didn't even know who Tim was before this podcast, but you two got schooled. I don't agree with everything Tim said, but you probably should update your debate game.

  • @thedreadpoetryan1
    @thedreadpoetryan1 4 місяці тому +7

    As a former church kid turned deconstructing whatever, I'm really loving this series. I love hearing the different perspectives, and I'm so curious how these conversations will shape your faith going forward. Looking forward to who you talk with next.

    • @PaulandMorgan
      @PaulandMorgan  4 місяці тому

      It’s been a lot of fun😊

    • @joshuataylor3550
      @joshuataylor3550 4 місяці тому

      You're both inssne if you think the old testament is literal ​@@PaulandMorgan

  • @sueholdener4135
    @sueholdener4135 3 місяці тому +1

    Religions come and go. Do you really think that this particular interpretation of the Bible right now is the right one and all of history has gotten it wrong until now? Tim is looking for the truth of the Bible outside of religion, it seems. Smart guy.

  • @glynisp8868
    @glynisp8868 4 місяці тому +21

    The more I view the more I am amazed by the stubborn adherence to fundamentalist misinterpretations.
    Example: Paul insists than Genesis lays out marriage. First of all, there was no word for wife in the ancient Hebrew. Secondly, when it reads that the man shall cleave into his wife and the two become one flesh … drum roll… this describes PROCREATION. The word marriage is not used here. Keep reading in Genesis brother- explain how Jacob was “one flesh” with all these women. Look over and over at the men having sex with multiple women, women who have no choice in the matter. So-called biblical marriage is an orgy for men.
    Bill Gothard’s IBLP was a cult, but it is simply an offshoot of the cult of Calvinism. Matthew 5, Matthew 25 are ditched for the dogmas which involve worrying about other people’s sex lives, golden ticket to Paradise password theology, etc.

    • @janellezapadenko8793
      @janellezapadenko8793 4 місяці тому +2

      This🥂

    • @taylor3342
      @taylor3342 4 місяці тому +1

      🙌

    • @lenoraboothe5646
      @lenoraboothe5646 3 місяці тому

      That makes so much sense! I am not a christian but this talk and your comment makes me want to study the bible to actually understand all of the nuance. It is kinda fascinating.

  • @oligrabowski
    @oligrabowski 3 місяці тому +2

    He embarrassed you guys tbh, this was an amazing watch

  • @octaviofernandezymostajosa3346
    @octaviofernandezymostajosa3346 4 місяці тому +5

    Did Paul know anything about MTV Cribs?? 🤣😆

  • @mlt2007rd
    @mlt2007rd 3 місяці тому +1

    Keep contending for THE FAITH. Only one. It was handed down by the apostles and prophets and there is no new revelation- canon is closed. It doesn’t evolve or change as our God doesn’t change and He is not the author of confusion- meaning there is THE truth and we have to be good students of the Word and trust what God has said.

  • @Soleil-uz1lg
    @Soleil-uz1lg 4 місяці тому +23

    Morgan - "Don't women at this age know that having sex can cause pregnancy?"
    Well, what about the women who are raped? And, what are children are raped?

    • @rachele932
      @rachele932 4 місяці тому +4

      Aside from that 1% of people who have went through sexual assult then

    • @Soleil-uz1lg
      @Soleil-uz1lg 4 місяці тому +5

      @@rachele932 I'm confused by your comment. Since abortion is a matter that evangelicals like P&M deem worthy of federal legislative intervention and exceptions for rape/incest are often opposed, it's extremely relevant to point out that she's treating this as if every woman wanting an abortion is doing so as a response to her own poor choices.

    • @rachelbarba3525
      @rachelbarba3525 4 місяці тому +5

      Morgan seemed pretty surprised when she found out about baby #2. Doesn’t she know that happens when you have sex?

    • @bethanyheyde805
      @bethanyheyde805 4 місяці тому +3

      @@rachelbarba3525That’s an unfair comparison. She is very open on her channel about her struggles with infertility. It has been a journey for her, hence her surprise.

    • @joebriggs5781
      @joebriggs5781 4 місяці тому

      @@rachele932 I don't understand the "1%" argument though because it's an exception for that. If it's "only" 1%...why are Christians so against them being able to get an abortion for a pregnancy that wasn't their fault?

  • @toddberry8113
    @toddberry8113 4 місяці тому +2

    "Nor men who practice homosexuality." Here the Apostle Paul used two words which he himself created: Malakoi and arsenokoitai, neither of which were ever used before this passage or after. Anywhere. Translate it how you want, I guess. For our fundamentalist here, he prefers the translation of homosexuality. Trouble is, neither the concept of homosexuality nor the term existed before late 19th century Germany. The term didn't even appear in English language Bibles until 1946, almost 2,000 years after Christ and long after the Apostle Paul. Liberals are often accused of reading things into Scripture, but thats exactly what that translation does.

  • @alexathegr8
    @alexathegr8 4 місяці тому +2

    1 Cor 6:9 KJV translation says effeminate and not homosexual. Effeminate at the time was being submissive, soft. In other words you did what ever you were told

  • @user-st9pd6ux5i
    @user-st9pd6ux5i 3 місяці тому +2

    Paul and Morgan handled this interview very well they were very respectful, loving, and kind. They let Tim speak his nonsense without being disrespectful, rude, or emotional towards Tim and that is commendable. P&M handled this conversation better than I would because I just don’t have the patience for complete idiocy and that’s exactly what Tim was spouting out every time he opened his mouth just pure stupidity. Tim is 100% a false teacher and he’s in idolatry because he is following a false god that he has created to conform to his own standards and ideas of what he believes to be good and evil and not what God says is good and evil.

  • @lisabutton8618
    @lisabutton8618 4 місяці тому +4

    For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: Revelation 22:18 “Prophecy” is not Jewish mythology! What is this man’s final authority! As his theology makes Jesus questionable and inconsistent!
    Do not add to what I command you and do not subtract from it, but keep the commands of the Lord your God that I give you. Deuteronomy 4:2!
    Woman came from man! Be fruitful and multiply! Pretty clear Adam is a man here! We cannot add our own interpretation like you rightly state Paul! It’s down to the Holy Spirit to illuminate and lead us into His truth and wisdom! We don’t change the bible, we let it change us!

  • @born_a_bodymind
    @born_a_bodymind 4 місяці тому +2

    I really respect Paul and Morgan for this series, especially here. Re the Bible being 'obviously clear' on everything, I think that reading some of Tim's recommendations could be a really good, broadening idea. There's nothing to be afraid of!

  • @charieahford1919
    @charieahford1919 4 місяці тому +13

    Scholars do agree that the story of Moses may not have actually happened. Academics would agree on that.

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 4 місяці тому

      There is no outside evidence for his existence. They say a Moses like figure could have existed.

  • @addyzee1335
    @addyzee1335 4 місяці тому +28

    Paul and Morgan, I respect you for standing firm on biblical truths ✊ the narrow path is hard.

  • @erikabutterfly
    @erikabutterfly 4 місяці тому +8

    On the historic accuracy of the Exodus account I recommend the documentation series "Patterns of Evidence". It does a good job of explaining why a lot of secular scholars doubt it happened as written, while also giving very credible evidence as to what these sceptical scholars are missing.

  • @Loren641
    @Loren641 3 місяці тому +1

    When Gordon Ramsey rolled up to cook gourmet, and was met with an Easy Bake Oven.

  • @amandabrown7280
    @amandabrown7280 4 місяці тому +4

    Loved Tim!!