Episodes

  • Sin Debt: Generational vs Personal
    Jun 23 2026

    Exodus 20:5 sends the sin responsibility all the way down to your great grandchildren. Ezekiel 18:20 cancels sin sits with the person who did it, rather than parents or kids. Two verses. Same God. Completely opposite policies on who pays for a sin.

    Exodus and Ezekiel are 700 years apart, and they both still in print in the Old Testament of The Bible, neither one ever crossed out across the centuries.

    The church never shines a light on why Exodus casts sin to the 4th generation and Ezekiel says sin belong to the person. Today we look at this contradiction on who pays for the debt of sin.

    Denominations pick a side and built entire theologies on whichever verse they preferred. Some ran a points system. Some turned off the meter entirely. Sin is the crux of salvation, yet each denomination interprets faith and works differently.

    The truth will set you free.

    #Christianity #Believer #Sin #Bible #OldTestament

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    17 mins
  • The Gospel That Sampled Exodus
    Jun 15 2026

    Matthew says Jesus was threatened by Herod. Luke makes no mention on the attempt of Jesus' life. Matthew borrowed a page from Hollywood. For lights, he hung a star over Bethlehem to walk the wise men in. For camera, he shot the escape on location in Egypt, the same country the Exodus made famous. For action, he wrote a paranoid king hunting every boy under 2. Roll all 3 together and the arrival of Jesus turns cinematic, miraculous, unforgettable. The 1 catch: Matthew sampled Moses a wee bit too hard, and the historians who logged everything else Herod ever did never once logged this. All story, no alibi.

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    18 mins
  • His Last Words: Why Matthew and Luke Cannot Agree on What Jesus Said on the Cross
    Jun 8 2026

    One cross. One moment. Two completely different deaths. 450 contradictions live inside the most scrutinized book in human history. The first one is the most personal. Matthew heard a cry of abandonment. Luke heard a peaceful surrender. Holy Smoke exists because the truth was always in the text. Someone just had to read it out loud.

    For show notes, comics, meme, and collection plate visit Holy Smoke

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    19 mins