In this video I present three reasons about the Father, the Son and the spirit that convince me to be a Biblical Unitarian. I believe that the Father alone is God, that Jesus is God's Son, not God himself, and that the spirit is God's power and presence in the world. And crucially, I believe that the Bible teaches this.
Is there anything about the Bayeux Tapestry that can teach us about religion and Christianity? The battle of Hastings and the events of 1066 are a classic power struggle but putting the Bayeux Tapestry in its Christian context yields some fascinating insights into the changing face of Europe. This in turn is a small window into how the teachings of Jesus were slowly but surely shaping a Christian conscience.
Host Dan Weatherall talks with Sam Mansfield from Australia, delving into the Nicene Creed's origins, historical context, and importance. They explore early Christian doctrinal developments, the controversies leading up to and following the Council of Nicea in 325 AD, and the eventual establishment of the Trinitarian doctrine by the Council of Constantinople in 381 AD. Through a series of quotes from Christadelphian writings from the 19th and early 20th century, the discussion highlights the doctrinal shifts and theological debates that shaped early Christianity, and reflects on the necessity of adhering to Bible based creeds for contemporary Christians.