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September 10, 2024 5:00 am

MS Top 6 Season 5 #10

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September 10, 2024 5:00 am

Matt gets calls on Biblical Theology. Matt has answers on Biblical Theology. The sound bites are from Roy Rogers "Happy Trails To You," "I've Had The Time Of My Life" by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, "Had The Time Of Your Life," by Green Day, "Goodbye," by Nylons, and "Goodbye My Friend," by Linda Rondstadt. The questions come from people all over the world.  We've compiled the six most memorable of the week. Number 6 to #1! 

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This is the Truth Network. Monday through Friday, Matt takes calls from all around the world on his radio show. We've compiled this week's best, Matt Slick's Top Six.

Number 5. There's a lot of poverty in the Masonic realm, and though most people who are low-level Masons, they are just in a club. And they have, you know, things they do. But when you get into the higher levels, it actually is demonic. The 33rd level, and before that, but they have certain things where they swear allegiance to what is not a Christian. At once, I went into a Masonic, and I opened up two books. I was the only one in this hall. One of the books said, Judas is not God, and the other one said, Christians are a problem you need to get rid of.

I've never eaten any. So, no true Christian should be involved with the Masonic lodge when it requires oaths, secret codes. Why?

Number 4. No, that's not a good answer. Sin entered the world through one man, Romans 5-12. It was through Adam, because he was the federal head. Eve was not the federal head. Eve sinned first, but sin did not enter the world through her, but through Adam. So for her to say that it didn't matter that she did, that it would have been there, is wrong. So if Adam had not sinned, had not eaten the fruit, he would have eaten it later. He would have done something wrong later. And if somehow he didn't, oh, then his son would have.

Someone's going to do it. And I believe the reason is because they don't have the quality called holiness, which is what God's nature is. 1 Peter 1-16, be holy, for I am holy.

Number 3. And it says that he swore the chosen angels. So what I believe is that God chose certain angels not to fall and let the rest of them fall naturally. Because they don't possess holiness, they're going to sin. We don't possess holiness, we're going to sin. Holiness has a quality that belongs to God's nature, to him alone. And so therefore he has the incapability of violating his own holiness.

He will always do what is right by his own nature. We don't possess it, so it's just a matter of time before we sin, and Adam sinned because that's just what's going to happen. So I don't believe it makes sense to say that Adam could not have sinned. I believe he would have sinned, not because God was forcing him to, but because he did not possess the quality that belongs to God alone, that holiness in which there can be no sin. And since Adam didn't possess that, it's just a matter of time before he would have sinned. That's my opinion.

Number 2. There was a Protestant church in Germany, and it was basically an AI-led church service where they had a screen up, and they had the entire service conducted by AI, and I was shocked how many people actually filled the church to attend. However, it just felt spiritually off to see how many people were willing to sit there and listen to a service completely conducted by, which is essentially a creation. I just kind of wanted to hear your thoughts on AI-led services. Well, it makes sense that this will occur.

If there was one going on around my area, I would definitely go, because I would want to do research to see what happens, you know, just to see. I started to write about it. But is it okay? No, it's not.

Number 1. You know, the Holy Spirit moves through the person, and the unction of the Holy Spirit occurs while people are preaching. There are times during a sermon, and I've preached hundreds of sermons, what will happen is you're moving a certain direction, and you just feel sense, know, however it is, the need to say something that's different. This is because the Holy Spirit generally is working on you and through you for the congregation. That wouldn't happen in an AI.

Furthermore, the ones who do the preaching, by definition, are supposed to be those who are, well, alive pastors and elders, and that's what we're supposed to have. So the idea of having AI do this is really interesting. I'm actually kind of curious to know if we could call it sinful. But it is an interesting concept to discuss.

I think I'm going to have to write an article on it, you know, because it's interesting. Happy trails to you, until we meet again. Goodbye, goodbye, oh, goodbye. Now I have had the time of my life. I hope you had the time of your life. It's okay now.

Goodbye my friend. We hope you've enjoyed this episode of Matt Slick's Top Six. For more on Matt and his live syndicated call-in radio show, go to TruthNetwork.com. Got a question? Matt Slick has your answer. This is the Truth Network.
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