
The World and Everything In It 10.24.25 Culture Friday on doctrinal clarity and AI’s moral challenges, a review of The Promised Land, and a spotlight on the English Bible
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Oct 24, 2025 Join John Stonestreet, President of the Colson Center, as he dives into the hot topics of doctrinal clarity and the moral challenges posed by AI. Joseph Holmes reviews the faith-based comedy series The Promised Land, sharing insights on its balance of humor and reverence. Todd Vishen explores the history of English Bibles at the Dunham Bible Museum, illuminating fascinating translation and printing milestones. This conversation is a blend of cultural critique, entertainment review, and rich historical insight!
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Doctrinal Clarity Matters
- John Stonestreet urges doctrinal clarity when distinguishing faith groups to avoid confusing theological commitments with cultural alignment.
- He offers a simple framework: add, subtract, multiply, divide to test if a group aligns with historic Christian doctrine.
Use The Math Test
- Use the "add, subtract, multiply, divide" test to evaluate a group's Christian claims before treating them as doctrinal allies.
- Thank God for shared truth where it exists but remain clear about Christ, Scripture, and salvation.
Nigeria's Violence Is Targeted
- Nigeria faces targeted, large-scale violence against Christians driven by extremist groups and herdsmen, not mere "land disputes."
- Stonestreet argues stronger political pressure and designations are warranted to enable sanctions and relief.









