Seers See Podcast | Powers and the Passover: Worldview Matters
In this episode, Doug and Emily dive into the appendix “Powers and the Passover” and quickly explore why worldview is everything.
We contrast the pagan worldview described in Romans 1—where humanity exchanges truth for lies and God hands people over to destructive behaviors—with the Christian worldview, which begins with knowing who God is and who we are as His image bearers. That foundation leads to right living, peace, and freedom.
Along the way, we unpack:
* The dangers of monism and Gnosticism and how they still shape modern culture, resulting to so many societal ills.
* How the Christian worldview restores true identity and purpose.
* Reflections from Peter Jones’ The Other Worldview: Exposing Christianity’s Greatest Threat.
* Why setting your worldview early matters for how you live and engage society.
* A look at Charlie Kirk’s role as a missionary voice, seeking to communicate and defend the Christian worldview in a culture slipping into pagan patterns.
* How you view God determines how you view sex and sexuality
If you’ve ever wondered why ideas about God, humanity, and truth matter so much—or why distorted worldviews lead to distorted lives—this conversation is for you.
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