Category: Podcast

Three Reasons for Truthspresso

In this episode to introduce Truthspresso, I mention who I am and why I decided to start this podcast. I provide three reasons for starting Truthspresso: Podcasting is cool and “where it’s at.” Statistics about podcasting listening for 2019 compel me to join all the cool podcasting kids. I want to provide good, clean, family-friendly content. Too many podcasts like to embellish on mindless profanity. Sometimes it’s hard to separate sources of information and entertainment from bad language or lewd comments. I want the widest possible audience! I want to tackle challenging topics and make them palatable. I plan to address various topics in politics, personal improvement, and religion. My viewpoints will be clear on each of these, but I

Foundations episode 005: Witnessing to Jehovah’s Witnesses part 2

Daniel interviews his brother John Mynyk about an unexpected visit from two Jehovah’s Witnesses. In part 2 of the interview, a more experienced Jehovah’s witness joined the conversation. We cover topics such as the 1914 prophecy, John 1:1, defining the Trinity, “the Father is greater than I,” Philippians chapter 2 and Jesus being “equal with God,” comparing Jehovah in Psalm 102:24-27 with the Son in Hebrews 1:8-12, and refuting the “agentival argument.”

Foundations episode 004: Witnessing to Jehovah’s Witnesses part 1

Daniel interviews his brother John Mynyk about an unexpected visit from two Jehovah’s Witnesses. In part 1 of the interview we cover topics such as the name of Jehovah, John 1:1 and Jesus being “a god,” Jesus being impaled on a “torture stake” rather than a cross, and Jesus being recreated as a spirit being rather than resurrected in His original body.

Foundations episode 003: Christ the Image of God

Daniel explores how the Old Testament says that no one can see God while also saying that people did see God. These apparent contradictions are resolved in the revelation of Jesus Christ as the One Who is the image of the invisible God and is the One Who exegetes the Father. Daniel then demonstrates that Isaiah actually saw Jesus Christ in his glorious temple vision.