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I've Heard Worse

Studio 13 Media - Explore the excruciating and embarrassing details of daily life with hosts John and Conor. The I’ve Heard Worse Podcast is like The Stern Show if Howard had less talent and didn't hate podcasting. Remember this podcast only has to be bet

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Explore the excruciating and embarrassing details of daily life with hosts John and Conor. The I’ve Heard Worse Podcast is like The Stern Show if Howard had less talent and didn't hate podcasting. Remember this podcast only has to be better than the music at your gym. Definitely NSFW
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Didaché

Justin Peters

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Didaché is the Greek word for teaching or doctrine. All Christians profess to love Jesus but few seem to have a passion for doctrine and theology. The Didaché podcast is dedicated to teaching sound doctrine and theology for it is by this that our knowledge of God is deepened which, in turn, enables our love for God to be deepened. The Bible says, "And this I pray, that your love would abound still more and more in real knowledge and all discernment" (Philippians 1:9). This podcast will discu ...
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In this illuminating episode of Didaché, Justin Peters interviews renowned African pastor Conrad Mbewe about the critical Publishing for Africa initiative. Mbewe, who has shepherded Kabwata Baptist Church in Lusaka, Zambia, for 37 years, shares his vision for providing affordable, doctrinally sound literature to African Christians. Through their di…
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In this thought-provoking episode of Didaché, Justin Peters delves into the controversial phenomenon of Jesus allegedly appearing to Muslims in dreams and visions. Joined by author Jim Osman, they critically evaluate these claims through a biblical lens, examining why such accounts may be problematic from theological and practical perspectives. Pet…
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In a recent episode of Didaché, Justin Peters delves into the controversial claims of self-proclaimed prophetess Kat Kerr and her alleged connection to Donald Trump. Peters scrutinizes Kerr's assertion that Trump texted her minutes before a supposed assassination attempt while also examining her track record of failed prophecies and unbelievable cl…
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Justin Peters delves into what he considers Andrew Wommack's most absurd statement regarding divine healing. In this episode of Didaché, Peters examines Wommack's recent video, suggesting that deceased individuals might have participated in their resurrection. Peters methodically dismantles this claim while addressing broader theological issues sur…
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Justin Peters exposes Kathryn Krick as a fraudulent faith healer who exploits vulnerable people, especially children. He analyzes a video where Krick attempts to "heal" a young girl with cerebral palsy, claiming she has demons. Peters, who also has CP, explains how this manipulative practice can deeply harm children psychologically and spiritually.…
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Justin Peters interviews Jim Osman about the upcoming Cessationist Conference in Mustang, Oklahoma. They discuss the continued relevance of addressing charismatic theology and its influence on modern evangelicalism. Osman, a late addition to the speaker lineup, will present the dangers of "demon slayers" and deliverance ministries. They explore the…
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Justin Peters discusses a recent email that provides evidence of Kenneth Copeland's dishonesty regarding his hair color. Peters examines Copeland's claim of using faith to change his gray hair to black, contrasting it with the revelation that Copeland has been dyeing his hair for decades. He delves into the broader implications of this deception, c…
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In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters critiques Kenneth Copeland’s recent remarks at the Southwest Believers Convention, highlighting his focus on luxurious possessions like Breitling watches and Bentleys. Peters condemns Copeland’s exploitation of the sick and vulnerable for financial gain, exposing the false promises of healing through moneta…
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In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters critically examines Nancy Dufresne's faith-healing claims as "pastor" of World Harvest Church. Peters exposes the emotional manipulation and false hope given to vulnerable individuals at charismatic conventions, particularly highlighting Dufresne’s performance at the Southwest Believers Convention. He under…
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In the latest episode of the Didaché podcast, Justin Peters, alongside Jim Osman, delves into a critical response to Daniel Kolenda’s assertions regarding miracles within the charismatic movement. Justin and Jim analyze Kolenda’s comparison between New Testament miracles and modern-day charismatic claims, particularly focusing on the authenticity o…
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In this podcast, Justin Peters delves into divine intervention, particularly concerning a recent event involving former President Donald Trump. Peters critiques the notion that God’s intervention saved Trump from an assassination attempt, arguing instead that God is always actively sustaining the universe rather than intervening sporadically. He ex…
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In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters examines recent prophecies claiming an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and evaluates their accuracy. Peters critiques the prophetic declarations of Brandon Biggs and Chris Reed, revealing inconsistencies and falsehoods. Through a detailed analysis, he highlights the problematic nature…
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In this episode of Q&A with Justin Peters, Justin shares his journey into exposing the Word of Faith movement and the prosperity gospel. Peters recounts how his encounters with false faith healers and his battle with cerebral palsy led him to a ministry focused on biblical truth and exposing theological errors. He highlights the importance of sound…
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In a thought-provoking episode of Didaché, Justin Peters delves into the controversial teachings of Bethel Church in Redding, California, led by Bill Johnson. Peters showcases a shocking video clip featuring Seth Dahl, a former pastor at Bethel, who claims to have received an apology from Jesus in a vision. Peters condemns these claims as blasphemo…
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In the latest episode of Didaché, Justin Peters critiques Jesse Duplantis's teachings, particularly his claims of receiving direct divine revelations. Peters highlights a specific instance where Duplantis boasts about God asking for his opinion, which Peters argues is a blatant example of heretical arrogance. Through a detailed analysis, Peters exp…
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In his podcast Didaché, Justin Peters welcomes Steve LeBlanc back to discuss necessary clarifications regarding previous statements about James Robison and Robert Morris. LeBlanc admits and apologizes for inaccurately stating that James Robison was present during a meeting about the restoration of Robert Morris. He explains the source of his mistak…
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Justin Peters interviews Steve LeBlanc, a former friend and employee of Robert Morris, discussing Morris’s recent resignation as pastor of Gateway Church amid allegations of sexual abuse. Steve shares his firsthand experiences and insights, revealing troubling aspects of Morris’s behavior and the church’s response over the years. The conversation h…
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Justin Peters discusses a curious claim by Kenneth Copeland, a prominent figure in the charismatic movement, who asserted that he healed his private jet of corrosion through prayer. Peters critiques Copeland’s casual manner of claiming direct communication with God and highlights the lack of integrity among charismatic leaders who frequently attrib…
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In this compelling episode of Didaché, Justin Peters discusses a final experiment designed to address the flat earth debate conclusively. The episode outlines the scientific methods and tools for the experiment, aiming to provide irrefutable evidence. Justin also shares personal reflections on the potential outcomes and their willingness to accept …
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In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters delves into the topic of sharing the gospel with homosexual individuals. The discussion focuses on approaching this subject with compassion, respect, and understanding while firmly standing by biblical truths. Listeners are provided practical advice and thoughtful strategies for initiating conversations abo…
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In a recent episode of Didaché, Justin Peters addresses the Flat Earth theory, focusing on meteors. He recounts his experience seeing a meteor and explains how meteors pose a significant challenge to the Flat Earth model. According to Peters, flat earthers believe in a dome covering the Earth, but the existence and behavior of meteors contradict th…
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In a hard-hitting episode, Justin Peters exposes Bethel Church's deceptive practices, particularly its claims about angel feathers appearing in its services. Peters challenges Bethel’s leaders, including Bill Johnson and Kris Vallotton, to provide evidence of these supernatural occurrences. Despite sending letters and emails, Peters receives no res…
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In this episode, Justin Peters critiques Pope Francis's recent statements, arguing that they directly contradict biblical teachings on human nature and salvation. Peters highlights Pope Francis’s claim that humans are fundamentally good, contrasting it with scriptural assertions of humanity’s inherent sinfulness. By examining key biblical texts, Pe…
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In this episode, Justin Peters addresses the frequently misquoted verse from Matthew 7:1, “Judge not lest ye be judged.” Peters clarifies that this scripture warns against hypocritical judging, not all forms of judgment. By examining the verse in its proper context and referencing other biblical passages, Peters emphasizes the importance of righteo…
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In a recent episode of Didaché, host Justin Peters delves into the controversial figures and practices within the charismatic movement, focusing on Mark Driscoll’s contentious actions at the Stronger Men’s Conference. Peters and guest Phil Johnson discuss the implications of Driscoll’s behavior, including public rebukes and affirmations that blurre…
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In the latest episode of Didaché, Justin Peters critically discusses the passing of Jerry Savelle, a prominent figure in the Word-Faith movement. He notes the irony and tragedy of his teachings not safeguarding him from an untimely death. Savelle, known for his close ties with other controversial prosperity gospel preachers, is a key example of the…
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In this episode of Didaché, host Justin Peters delves into the controversy surrounding Mark Driscoll’s removal from the Stronger Men’s Conference. The discussion begins with an analysis of Driscoll’s contentious actions, including his provocative comments during the event, which are claimed to be a publicity stunt. Peters interviews Travis Allen, a…
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In a recent episode of Didaché, host Justin Peters addresses a controversial statement by Bill Maher regarding abortion, highlighting the blunt acknowledgment of abortion as murder, albeit one Maher accepts due to overpopulation concerns. Peters challenges Maher’s cavalier attitude with a thorough biblical examination of the sanctity of life, refer…
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In the latest episode of Didaché, host Justin Peters critically examines the claims made by David Hogan, a preacher known for his alleged miraculous acts, including raising people from the dead. Peters highlights discrepancies in Hogan’s stories, challenges the theological implications of such claims, and scrutinizes the impact on followers. He del…
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In a recent episode of Didaché, host Justin Peters critiques the interpretations and prophetic claims surrounding the solar eclipse by various charismatic leaders. Peters addresses the claims of prophetic significance attached to the solar eclipse date and format, using these examples to underscore his views on using biblical texts to promote such …
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In this episode of Didaché, host Justin Peters delves into the recent public call for repentance by televangelist Benny Hinn, as addressed by Dr. Michael Brown. The episode critiques Benny Hinn’s controversial fundraising tactics and alleged false prophecies. Peters examines the concept of true repentance and its implications in the context of bibl…
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The latest episode of Didaché, hosted by Justin Peters, discusses the intersection of Christian views with contemporary social issues, notably the designation of Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) on Easter Sunday, which has caused significant controversy. Peters critiques the decision from a biblical perspective, emphasizing traditional Christia…
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In a compelling episode of Didaché, Justin Peters discusses the concerning phenomenon of Donald Trump accepting comparisons to Jesus Christ, sparked by social media interactions and commentary from his supporters. Peters delves into the implications of such comparisons, emphasizing Trump’s non-Christian status based on his own admission of never se…
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In a comprehensive episode of Didache, Justin Peters delves into the contentious debate surrounding the Flat Earth theory. He brings in Dr. Danny Faulkner, a physicist with Answers in Genesis and author of “Falling Flat,” to counter common Flat Earth arguments. They address various claims, including the visibility of distant objects, the Antarctic …
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In a heartfelt episode of Didache, Justin Peters addresses Kanye West's recent statements regarding his faith and self-proclaimed divinity. Kanye's interview, where he questioned the role of prayer and declared himself the "God of me," sparked concern and prompted Peters to offer a biblical perspective. Peters critiques Kanye's misunderstanding of …
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In an informative and engaging episode of the Didache podcast, Justin Peters debunks the Flat Earth Theory using simple observations and scientific principles. He begins by addressing the surprisingly large following this theory has among Christians, expressing concern for the ridicule it brings upon Christianity and the misinterpretation of biblic…
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In this episode of the Didache podcast, Justin Peters critically examines the commonly cited advice of Gamaliel from Acts chapter 5 regarding how to discern true from false teachings. Peters challenges the notion that time alone will reveal a teacher's divine backing, using the advice as a cautionary tale against passivity in the face of questionab…
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In a brief yet intriguing episode of the Didache podcast, Justin Peters introduces a segment from his series "Why Are Charismatic So Weird?" with a humorous touch. Move over, Michael Jackson! ➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.بقلم Justin Peters
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In this episode, Justin Peters engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Virgil Walker and Darryl Harrison about the complex legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., particularly focusing on whether he can be considered a true Christian given his theological views. The trio delves into King's early writings, which depart from orthodox Christian doc…
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In the latest episode of the Didache podcast, Justin Peters interviews Dr. Tom Pennington, pastor of Countryside Bible Church, about his book A Biblical Case for Cessationism: Why the Miraculous Gifts of the Spirit Have Ended. The discussion delves into cessationism, the belief that miraculous gifts have ceased with the Apostolic Age, versus contin…
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Steven Furtick, pastor of Election Church, is known for his creative biblical interpretation. He recently made one of his most bizarre interpretations yet. In today’s program, we will discuss this and how it affects his qualifications as a preacher. ➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.…
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Bethel Church, led by Bill Johnson and Kris Vallotton, is known for emphasizing signs and wonders, including angel feathers appearing out of thin air in its services. They made this claim just recently, in February 2024. Kris Vallotton has said he has seen angel feathers appear “on at least a couple hundred occasions.” If that is true, I have an op…
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Crossroads Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, is known for being seeker-sensitive. In today’s program, we will consider the outrageous behavior of the pastors of this church and discuss the seeker-sensitive approach to doing church. Should we make the church fun and entertaining to draw lost people in? ➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links…
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In 2021, Steven Furtick raised many eyebrows when he said, in a hyper-emotive rant, "I am God Almighty." People excused that as him getting tongue-tied. Fair enough. But then I found a clip from two years earlier in which he said the same thing. In 2024, he may have said the most blatantly heretical statement he has ever uttered. There is no excusi…
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Ten years ago I confronted Todd Bentley to his face at one of his meetings in Tulsa. Since then many people have asked me for the back story as to exactly what happened. In today's podcast, my friend, Mike Miller, who accompanied me on this trip, retells what happened and how everything transpired. We will also discuss Mike Bickle of IHOP. Grace Fa…
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Ken Ham is the founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis, The Creation Museum, and The Ark Encounter. Many Christians struggle to answer questions regarding evolution, the age of the earth, and Noah’s flood. In today’s podcast, I will ask Ken about the importance of a young earth, where all the people came from for Cain to build his city, and if the Fl…
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In September of 2023, Alistair Begg advised a Christian grandmother that she should attend the wedding of her "transexual" homosexual grandson (or granddaughter - this changes with different tellings of the story) and even give a gift in honor of it. This caused an immense controversy in evangelical circles. On January 28, in an evening service ser…
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Alistair Begg has been a faithful Gospel preacher for many years but recently caused a great deal of confusion when he said that a Christian can attend a homosexual/trans wedding and even give a gift to the couple. We will discuss this and see whether or not the Bible affords Christians this option. ➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential l…
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Mark Driscoll has been on a screed against cessationism, saying that it denies the power of the Holy Spirit and that those who adhere to it are ungodly. In this video, we will look at things Driscoll has taught as a direct result of his charismatic theology, which is the height of ungodliness. Didaché…
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Pope Francis has said that homosexuals and even atheists go to Heaven. Even for Roman Catholicism, he is a heretic. But he recently made a startling statement about Jesus and how many “Jesuses” there are. ➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.بقلم Justin Peters
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