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Chris Rosebrough: March 8, 2013

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POPE DECLARES ATHEISTS ARE REDEEMED
Chris discusses the most recent heresy coming from Rome, as Pope Francis has ventured into
new ecumenical territory. Now the Pope says that even Atheists are redeemed by Christ -- in spite
of their unbelief and lack of repentance -- provided they do "good works." The Huffington Post
reported on the story and declared that this new controversy would likely stir up old divisions from
the Protestant Reformation, where salvation by grace was argued against Rome's doctrine of works
righteousness. Also discussed is a recent development in Croatia that has come about, in part,
because of our film, "The Kinsey Syndrome." Some may remember how we reported that Croatian
journalist, Karolina Kristo was attacked shortly after she showed scenes of our film on Croatian TV.
An uproar followed, because of her report, since people realized that their children were going to
be conditioned through a new sex education program based on the research of Alfred Kinsey,
who has been called a "sexual psychopath" by Dr. Judith Reisman. Now, months later, the
Croatian Supreme court has officially ruled that the sex education program is unconstitutional,
and must be stopped immediately. Praise the Lord!

Topic: Why did God destroy Sodom and Gomorrah? (Part Two). On today’'s program hear the shocking audio from a television news channel in Lynchburg, Virginia in which an admitted homosexual student speaks of his time at Liberty University. The television news station reports that this man is now attending the seminary at Liberty University. The student wrote an article for “The Atlantic Magazine” in April of 2013, entitled “Being Gay at Jerry Falwell'’s University.” Topic: In the article in "The Atlantic" the student wrote: "““Before I moved off-campus, I lived with the coolest group of guys in perhaps the coolest and most esteemed hall on campus: E-6,” he stated. “When we weren’t jumping off the James River bridge naked, we were four-wheeling naked. And when we weren’t playing naked ‘Man Games’ on Thursday night (which were a two-hour series of homoerotic slap-and-tickle games), we were sneaking into the East Campus pool after hours… naked. Everyone on campus loved our guys because they were cool; I loved them because they were constantly naked."” Topic: The Christian Post reports that Liberty Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. said that the student “"hit the nail on the head"” and that "“I think Liberty has always been the place —my father said it a million times— where you hate sin but love the sinner, and never condemn anybody or judge anybody but try to help them."” Topic: Where are the pro-family leaders and religious broadcasters warning of God’'s judgment on Liberty University or a tornado ripping through Lynchburg because of how they have handled this situation or because they are now reportedly allowing this young man to enroll in a master’s program at Liberty Seminary? Many within the New Religious Right are known for predicating God’'s judgment through natural disasters when a state passes a same-sex marriage law but where are the New Religious Right when it comes to what is going on within evangelicalism? Where are the fundraising letters from the New Religious Right condemning Liberty University and asking for money so they can save America? Brannon is making the point that Christians should not expect the good ole boy club of the New Religious Right and neo-evangelicals to publically condemn or challenge the actions of Liberty University or any of the other serious theological issues inside modern-day evangelicalism. Apparently today'’s New Religious Right and neo-evangelicals don'’t take too seriously the Biblical mandate to judge those inside the faith as spoken of in I Peter 4:17 or I Corinthians 5:12 but prefer to judge the unsaved world. Perhaps raising money by ranting against the unsaved world is more successful than discussing the unbiblical actions and theology within evangelicalism? Topic: Here is another example of the problems within evangelicalism that much of the New Religious Right ignores. Hear an audio of Pat Robertson answer a women that is struggling with the fact that her husband committed adultery. Robertson tells her that “he’s a man” and “but recognize also, like it or not, males have a tendency to uh, uh, wander a little bit...” Topic: We take your calls.

During the race of life, the winds of change swirl, almost blowing us off the track. We need stability—something to hold onto. Meditation in the Word of God provides that needed stability. In today’s message, we’ll learn how meditation in the Word can give us inner resources to face whatever comes our way.

On today's edition of PTIB Jimmy DeYoung talks with Itamar Marcus, the head of Palestinian Media Watch, about what the Palestinian media is really talking about when it is broadcasting to the Palestinian people. They will discuss Nakba Day, the Palestinian armed struggle Palestinian terror with a purpose and the fact that the Palestinians are saying that if they unite they can destroy the Jewish state Israel.

MARK -- THE SHORT ENDING Chris discusses the last twelve verses of the Gospel of Mark, and whether or not they should be included in the Bible. For the past 150 years, critical scholars have argued that these verses were not a part of the original autographs. But what do they base their claim on? The unbelieving community often seizes upon this debate to argue that the Resurrection of Christ never really happened, since it is detailed in the longer ending of Mark's gospel. But are those verses needed to defend the fact that Jesus rose from the dead? And how should Christians view the footnote in their Bibles telling them that those verses are not found in the "oldest and most reliable" manuscripts?

Last week it was announced that scientists have been able to create human embryos, sacrifice them and create embryonic stem cell lines. This seems to be unnecessary because science has seen great success with induced pluripotent stem cells, umbilical cord blood stem cells, amniotic fluid stem cells and bone marrow stem cells.

The Minister of the Mystery, Part 1 Today we return to the words of the Apostle Paul, our minister of this mystery of the one Body of Christ, explaining something that had not been known before because it had been hidden by God until then.

Here are today's program segments: • William Tapley's Warning RE: Demonic Rosaries • Katherine Jefferts Shori's Demonic Sermon • Sermon Review: Vampire Theology by Adam Huschka, Narrate, Helena, MT

Today's edition of PTIB is a Middle East News Update from Winkie Medad from Israel. Jimmy DeYoung will talk to his long-time friend Winkie about the issues in the news as it relates to the Middle East. These two will discuss the Netanyahu-Putin held in Russia, Hizbullah moving into the Golan Heights and the Feast of Pentecost

Apollos & The Jesuits Chris discusses the Biblical ministry work of Apollos, a powerful defender of the Gospel who is remembered in Acts chapter 18. But what exactly was his ministry? And how did he help those who had already believed? Also discussed are the upcoming symposiums of the Jesuits, who are arguing "Globalism and Marginalization." But what do they mean? And how does this impact our country and the current march toward a one world system of government and theology? Furthermore, how should Christians respond to these conflicts: is it useful to engage in cultural debates? Or should we proclaim the righteousness of Christ, and warn this lost and dying world that they have violated the commandments of the Most High God?

Revelation of the Mystery “We make a mistake when we try to go back and read the knowledge that you have from the Epistles into the knowledge that the 12 apostles had during the days of Jesus. It hadn’t been made known. If you get before Paul, this idea of neither Jew nor Gentile but whoever calls upon the name of the Lord, this idea of all coming together under one Body in faith in Jesus Christ, it was not made known! Doesn’t mean it wasn’t reality, doesn’t mean there wasn’t the foundation laid for it, but they didn’t know about it.—”

The IRS scandal involving increased IRS scrutiny of certain conservative groups continues to unravel. Michael Vilardi believes that some laws were broken and disclosure laws were violated.

Part One: Topic: Why did God destroy Sodom and Gomorrah? The New Religious Right likes to spend a lot of time scaring people and raising money using the issue of homosexuality. While the Bible is very clear that homosexuality is an abomination before God, was this the sole reason God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah? Are there other issues that many of the New Religious Right and Neo-evangelicals might be involved in themselves, for which God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah? Topic: Why do many of the New Religious Right and Neo-evangelicals often only focus on the sin of homosexuality and ignore pride, false teaching, apostasy, and rebellion against God in their ranting and fund raising letters? Homosexuality is the symptom of a larger problem that must be addressed with the gospel. Topic: Why do most of the New Religious Right and neo-evangelicals ignore Biblical theology and doctrine? Topic: Since Minnesota passed a law allowing for same-sex marriage a female religious broadcaster in the Twin Cities has pontificated that there might be some kind of judgment on the state such as “economically or some weather-related kind of a tragedy…” Instead of looking for some kind of tragedy, such as a tornado ripping through the Twin Cities as a sign of God’s judgment, this religious broadcaster seems to not understand that the acceptance of homosexuality IS part of God’s judgment as revealed in Romans 1. Topic: How was God actually being merciful to future people and nations by destroying Sodom and Gomorrah? Topic: For what other sins, in addition to homosexuality, revealed Sodom and Gomorrah rebellion against God? Topic: What other nation is listed in the Bible as being worse than Sodom even though they did not practice the sexual abominations of Sodom? Topic: We take your calls.

Topic: Hear the audio of Patricia King and one of her followers discussing visits to three different morgues to practice raising the dead. Topic: King takes Matthew 10:5-9 out of context to declare that she and her followers are called to raise the dead. Brannon explains why she is taking Scripture out of context and who was Jesus really speaking to and about? Topic: Apostles could raise the dead. King is not an Apostle and if she were she could be poisoned and not die as described in Mark 16:14-18. Paul was bit by a Viper as described in Acts 28:3-6 and he was not impacted by the poison and did not die. Topic: Bill Bright in the mid-1980s wrote of a girl raised from the dead north of India. In his article, Bright takes Mark 10:27 out of context. This verse declares that all things are possible with God but as Brannon explains, this verse is speaking about salvation. Topic: This little girl in India claimed to have gone to heaven. What does Paul tell us in 2 Corinthians 12:1-4 that easily refutes this girl’s claim? Topic: We take your calls.

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