

The Bible Show
Sam and Will
The Bible Show is a weekly podcast produced by South Florida pastors, Sam and Will. This podcast offers captivating discussions about various passages of the Bible -- examining their historical context, their relevance for modern life, and how these ancient stories point our hearts and minds to Jesus.
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Oct 10, 2023 • 52min
Education Revolution (Pt. 5): Darwin's Genocidal Influence
Sam and Will discuss the legacy of Charles Darwin whose theories were used by history's most genocidal tyrants to justify their evil campaigns. Darwin's family also led an international eugenics campaign to prevent "human weeds" from reproducing and furthering their genetics. These theories also had a devastating effect on the realms of philosophy and theology in America.

Oct 3, 2023 • 49min
Education Revolution (Pt. 4): The Government Takeover
Sam and Will discuss how the Common School movement enabled the government to take control of education in America. Horace Mann, the father of this movement, assured the states that the government would not exploit classrooms for political purposes. Instead, he promised that public schools would result in excellent academics and widespread biblical instruction. None of these promises were kept.

Sep 26, 2023 • 51min
Education Revolution (Pt. 3): The Godless French Revolution
Sam and Will discuss the godless ideas that ultimately led to the French Revolution. With the aim of achieving liberty and equality, the godless, man-centered philosophies of Rousseau, Voltaire, and Diderot led the French into a violent and convulsive revolution that sought to purge God from government. This resulted in a genocidal campaign of terror.

Sep 19, 2023 • 1h 5min
Education Revolution (Pt. 2): The American Experiment
Sam and Will discuss the ideas that contributed to the great American experiment in liberty. With the Bible as the most influential source, the Founders also embraced ideas from men like Baron de Montesquieu, John Locke, and William Blackstone. Using the acronym RAIL (religion, absolutes, individual rights, and limited government), Sam and Will discuss the bedrock principles that formed America.

Sep 14, 2023 • 1h 4min
Education Revolution (Pt. 1): The Roots of American Education
Sam and Will discuss the surprising history of education from the Protestant Reformation to the founding of America. Contrary to popular belief, the colonists and the Founding Fathers empowered the Church to play a central role in assisting parents in the education of the youth.

Sep 13, 2023 • 2min
Special Announcement: New Ten-Part Series Launches Tomorrow
Sam and Will unveil plans to release a new ten-part series entitled, "How Did We Get Here?" Mixing elements of historical journalism and social commentary, Sam and Will examine the major philosophic voices that helped to shape America and the voices that served to steer the nation away from its founding ideals.

Sep 7, 2023 • 54min
222. Exodus 13-14 - Crossing the Red Sea
Sam and Will discuss the greatest deliverance of the Old Testament. While this miracle is a great demonstration of God's power, it is also a demonstration of His identity as the one true Creator of all the world.

Aug 31, 2023 • 55min
221. Exodus 11-12 - The Most Tragic of the Plagues
Sam and Will discuss the worst of the ten plagues -- the death of Egypt's firstborn sons. In the aftermath of the plagues and in the midst of God's triumph, He establishes festivals and practices to help His people remember His past faithfulness.

Aug 24, 2023 • 52min
220. Exodus 9-10 - Livestock, Boils, Hail, Locusts, and Darkness
Sam and Will discuss plagues #5 through #9. The Lord continues to demolish the Egyptian pantheon of gods through a series of plagues. As God displays His power, the confidence of Moses grows; the Egyptians grow disillusioned with pharaoh; and pharaoh digs in his heels -- refusing to admit that he is not god.

Aug 18, 2023 • 57min
219. Exodus 7-8: God's War on Egyptian gods
Sam and Will discuss the first four plagues released in Egypt. While the plagues brought about genuine discomfort and grief, they were ultimately intended to be evangelistic. With each new plague, God sets out to smash the idols of the Egyptians.


