Ideas Have Consequences. Extreme Ideas Have Extreme Consequences in Woke Culture.

My new article on woke culture that is published in The Stream.

In 1948, American scholar Richard M. Weaver published a book entitled Ideas Have Consequences. In it, he argued that the decline of Western Civilization was rooted in the philosophical rejection of the notion of absolute truth. This worldview ultimately had devastating effects on western art, education, and morality.

Five years earlier, the Oxford Christian academic C.S. Lewis wrote a book called The Abolition of Man, in which he discussed the consequences of higher education rejecting objective value and natural law. He likened the self-destruction of society believing such ideas to the removal of the very organs of our humanity. “We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honour and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. We castrate and bid the geldings be fruitful.”

It seems the modern “woke” university is a perfect case study for this universal truth of consequences as students grow up to become the next generation that dominates the culture.

Read the rest of the article here at The Stream

 

Iron and Myth 20: Scaring the Hell Out of You (Horror Stories and God)

IS IT possible for a story to literally scare the Hell out of you?

Every era has had its stories of monsters, demons, and gods. Those tales can teach some supernatural truth—sometimes by accident.

That’s not to say that we can find the gospel in every tale of horror. But they are “reflections through a distorted lens of godless man.”

I join Derek Gilber’s podcast with Dr. Judd Burton (www.BurtonBeyond.net), author of Interview With the Giant, and Doug Van Dorn (www.douglasvandorn.com), author of Giants: Sons of the Gods, to discuss our favorite examples of horror that manage to teach us something about the spiritual conflict around us.

Watch or listen here.

 

Godawa Announces New Theological Thriller Novel “Cruel Logic” on Eric Metaxas Show

I was on Eric Metaxas talking about the release of my new theological thriller novel, Cruel Logic: The Philosopher Killer.

But we also talked about my faith story, my movie career and my Nephilim novels!

Eric was a great host.

Watch or listen here.

 

Iron and Myth 19: Christian Horror as a Storytelling Genre by God

With the buzz around the recent horror film Nefarious, which presents a more theologically accurate picture of demonic possession than pretty much anything else from Hollywood, we address the question: Can Christians use horror as an apologetic?

Joining us for our monthly Iron and Myth round table are award-winning screenwriter and best-selling author Brian Godawa (Godawa.com), Pastor Doug Van Dorn (DouglasVanDorn.com), author of Giants: Sons of the Gods, and Director of the Institute of Biblical Anthropology Dr. Judd Burton (BurtonBeyond.net), author of Interview With the Giant: Ethnohistorical Notes on the Nephilim.

Watch or Listen Here

Podcast: The Best Summary I’ve Ever Done on the Nephilim and Watchers Paradigm in Scripture

 


I was on the Flyover Conservatives podcast with David Whited.

I am telling you, this is THE best summary, complete with Scriptures, that I have ever done on the Nephilim and the Watchers.

I traced the War of the Seed from Genesis 3 to Jesus, and talked about Giants in the Bible. They’re not just an anomaly. They are a theological message.

I talked about the Divine Council, the Deuteronomy 32 worldview, The Watcher paradigm as it is also traced through all of Scripture.

And how these two theological threads weave a tapestry through the Bible.

Very thorough. Very lively.

You’re gonna love it.

Watch or Listen here on Rumble

Now Available: Character Picture Book for Chronicles of the Watchers and Apocalypse

A couple posts ago I told you about the new Character Picture Book for Chronicles of the Nephilim.

Well, if you know my work, you know there are two other series, Chronicles of the Watchers and Chronicles of the Apocalypse..

I wanted to let you know that a New Character Picture Book is now available that has the characters from both those additional series in one volume.

It’s a GREAT handy visual reference as you read the novels. You’ve already seen the images are fantastic on my website! (created by my colleague Cam Harless).

And this collector item is available in hardcover, paperback and ebook exclusively on Amazon.

Characters from the Books:

  • Jezebel: Harlot Queen of Israel
  • Moses: Against the Gods of Egypt
  • Qin: Dragon King of China.

But also included is the character art for the 4-novel series, Chronicles of the Apocalypse:

  • Tyrant: Rise of the Beast
  • Remnant: Rescue of the Elect
  • Resistant: Revolt of the Jews
  • Judgment: Wrath of the Lamb.

 

A premium collector’s item!

Check out the New Picture Book here (in paperback, hardcover or Kindle)

 

Iron and Myth Podcast: Spiritual Powers and Principalities

I was on the Iron and Myth Podcast again!

And this one was very interesting.

One of the difficulties in understanding the spirit realm is that New Testament authors, especially Paul, used the same Greek terms for both earthly and heavenly beings.

So, how do we understand terms like thrones, dominions, rulers, authorities, principalities, and powers? To borrow another phrase from Paul, as though we’re looking into a mirror darkly.

Joining me for the monthly Iron and Myth series with Pastor Doug Van Dorn, author of The Angel of the LORD;  Dr. Judd Burton, author of Interview With the Giant; and Derek Gilbert, the host of the show and author of multiple books on these topics.

We grapple with the terms used for denizens of the unseen realm, including the term rendered “saints” in English (and why it doesn’t always mean humans), and the mysterious Glorious Ones that, according to Peter and Jude, were blasphemed by rebellious persons within the first-century church.

We also discuss the reason that terms used of divine beings in the Old Testament apply to believers in the New Testament–because a day is coming when we will be restored to the divine council as inheritors of the Kingdom of God, replacing the rebellious elohim.

Watch or Listen here.