Tag Archives: Religious Discussion

Faith Debate: May 11th, 2025

Faith Debate: May 11th, 2025

Is It Wrong to Be Uncircumcised? The Faith Debate wraps up its forthright and yet gentlemanly dialog about circumcision with the panelists sharing whether or not they understand God to instruct the continuance of the practice or has consigned the issue to the category of what theologians like to call “adiaphora”. It boils down to…read more »

Faith Debate: April 13th, 2025

Faith Debate: April 13th, 2025

What is a Covenant? The Faith Debate enters into an arc of shows centered on biblical teaching regarding circumcision. Since this rite is instituted in conjunction with the Abrahamic Covenant, the panel begins by offering an introduction to the concept and importance of “covenant” in Scripture. This is the first of five sequential radio shows…read more »

Faith Debate: April 6th, 2025

Faith Debate: April 6th, 2025

1 Samuel 28 Was the Old Testament prophet Samuel really raised from the dead, or is there a different way to understand the scriptural narrative about necromancy? This is the fifth of five sequential radio shows recorded during one studio session. All five editions are available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of…read more »

Faith Debate: February 16th, 2025

Faith Debate: February 16th, 2025

Michael Cassidy Should civilians take matters into their own hands, like the man who tore down a satanic display in the Iowa Statehouse? This is the third of five sequential radio shows recorded during one studio session. All five editions are available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ. The…read more »

Faith Debate: December 1st, 2024

Faith Debate: December 1st, 2024

Pastors Are preaching and administering ordinances (such as the Lord’s Supper and baptism) reserved for only pastors to perform? This is the first of five sequential radio shows examining important questions about church leaders. All five are available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ. The panel: Troy Skinner. Pastor, Household of…read more »

Faith Debate: October 20th, 2024

Faith Debate: October 20th, 2024

Irresistible Grace The “I” in “TULIP” is discussed in this episode (the fourth of five shows on the subject of “The Doctrines of Grace”, also called “The Five Points of Calvinism”). Once again, key Bible passages are brought up, many key terms are clarified (such as “Irresistible Grace” being best understood as “Effectual Calling” plus…read more »

Faith Debate: September 15th, 2024

Faith Debate: September 15th, 2024

What Now? (and Refuting Bad Arguments) The book “The Last Days Pride Parade and the Return of the Lord” addresses how believers in Christ can stand firm in faith, and shine as lights with the message of God’s invincible kingdom. This is the topic of the episode of The Faith Debate, along with a call…read more »

Faith Debate: August 25th, 2024

Faith Debate: August 25th, 2024

The Last Days Pride Parade A new book titled “The Last Days Pride Parade and the Return of the Lord” sets forth groundbreaking research working to connect ancient prophesies about the Biblical antichrist with the not so ancient LGBTQIA+ worldwide anti-biblical movement. Author Tom Maccabeus argues that historic details and prophetic passages have been overlooked…read more »

Faith Debate: August 18th, 2024

Faith Debate: August 18th, 2024

Head Coverings: Putting a Bow on It Does the Bible require Christian women to wear a head covering in certain situations? Does the Bible prohibit men from wearing a head covering in certain situations? Not everyone in the church agrees how to best answer these questions; why? This is the final episode in an arc…read more »

Faith Debate: August 11th, 2024

Faith Debate: August 11th, 2024

The History of Head Coverings, Ancient and Modern Why has the practice of head covering seemingly disappeared from churches after being widely practiced for hundreds of 1800 years? What did early Christians believe about veiling? Was head covering an ancient social custom without relevance for today? Is long hair the only required head covering? Or must it be cloth…read more »