1. "Your faith has made you well" . . . except faith never believes in itself, but trusts only in its object, namely Jesus.
  2. The Sabbath and the unforgivable sin.
  3. “We were baffled by climatic and cataclysmic events: earthquakes, tidal waves, storms, lightning. All of this was to us terrifying. Religion works as an attempt, then, to make sense of things. We are pattern-seeking mammals, after all. It’s a good thing that we are, because if we weren’t pattern-seeking mammals, our curiosity would have no outlet and we wouldn’t be capable of the great innovations that have liberated us from so many things, including religion.”
  4. Why is it that wherever Jesus is, there is the party? Because to dine with Jesus is to be at one with Him, and He with us.
  5. Christians Aren’t Good, or Moral. In this episode, we continue to read and discuss Christopher Hitchens’ speech on religion and morality. Does religion delete our need to confront reality?
  6. Your sins are forgiven, now get up and walk. Which is easier to say?
  7. God is Good… or Not. In this episode, we read and discuss Christopher Hitchins’ speech about religion and morality. What’s the point of attaching the forgiveness of sins to morality?
  8. Daniel, Chad, and Erick discuss the Babylonian exile, the rise of apocalyptic literature, and the time between the old and new testaments.
  9. Daniel, Chad, and Erick discuss the prophet Isaiah and the prophetic books of the Bible, what a prophet is and isn’t, the difference between foretelling and forthtelling, and the promise of a messiah continues.