Topic: Moses

4 chapters across the catalog

Raelian Movement (Classic Jeff Davis Jan. 6, 1997) [K NeNAaVqfU]
1:04:20 - 1:07:29

Raelian Movement (Classic Jeff Davis Jan. 6, 1997) [K NeNAaVqfU]

Biblical Harmony, Abomination of Desolation and Minority Righteousness

Callers argue that Raëlianism is not harmonious with the Bible, which was largely written 4,000 years before Jesus. One caller identifies the current world forces as the "Antichrist" and claims that righteous people are currently in the minority. The discussion covers the "abomination of desolation" on Mount Zion and the belief that Yahweh's forces will eventually intervene on Earth.

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]
16:33 - 18:51

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]

Atheist Caller Challenges God's Existence, Scientific Theory

An atheist caller questions the panel on the lack of verifiable evidence for the existence of God, characterizing religion as an unproven theory. Jeff Davis responds by arguing that the Big Bang Theory is equally unprovable. The conversation shifts to whether faith can be reconciled with scientific logic.

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]
26:25 - 28:13

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]

Puritan Resistance, Religious Leaders and Government Tyranny

Jeff Davis contrasts modern religious leaders with those of the Puritan era who stood against British tyranny. He argues that contemporary ministers are failing their congregations by allowing the government to seize property and infringe on rights. He references the story of Moses as a mandate for religious figures to lead people out of political bondage.

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]
1:22:00 - 1:24:57

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]

Global Elite, Moses and Resistance to Tyranny

Jeff Davis reiterates that a global elite is planning to enslave the world and criticizes religious leaders for retreating rather than resisting. He calls for a "Moses-like" figure to deliver people from political and spiritual bondage. The Vineyards counter that Christ teaches a message of peace and internal change rather than carnal warfare.