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Iron and Myth 25: Portals

January 21, 2024 • Doug Van Dorn, Dr. Judd Burton, Brian Godawa

DO PLACES EXIST where the veil between this world and the next is thinner—namely, portals?


Dr. Judd Burton (www.BurtonBeyond.net), author of Interview With the Giant, Brian Godawa (www.Godawa.com), best-selling author of the new novel Cruel Logic, and Doug Van Dorn (www.douglasvandorn.com), author of Giants: Sons of the Gods, and join us to discuss the concept of portals. From Mount Hermon to the Tower of Babel to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, a belief in portals between the supernatural and human realms is ancient and widespread. Do portals actually exist? Can our entertainment choices open us up to spiritual influences? 


This would all be an intellectual exercise if Jesus hadn’t specifically chosen to declare his divinity at Caesarea Philippi, a location widely believed to be a portal in the ancient world.

'Palestine' and the Church

April 28, 2024 • Mark Sutherland

THERE IS A RISING TIDE of anti-Semitism in the body of Christ. It's time for believers to address this issue.  Mark Sutherland (http://marksutherland.org/) joins us to discuss the geopolitical struggles involving Israel and the rise of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. We examine the importance of understanding biblical prophecies and the significance of Jerusalem in these events.  We also address irresponsible reporting by the corporate media and misinformation surrounding Israel and the Jewish people. The conversation delves into the history of Zionism, the establishment of Israel, and the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  The decline of Christianity in the Middle East is increasing, down from 20% of the population a century ago to 5% today, but it isn’t due to Jewish persecution. Understanding history is critical to informed discussions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Iron and Myth 28: Acknowledge Yahweh, You Sons of El

April 21, 2024 • Brian Godawa, Dr. Judd Burton • Psalm 29, Psalm 82, Psalm 89, Psalm 68

THE PSALMS are often polemics directed at the gods of the pagan nations around Israel. Case in point is the subject of this month’s Iron and Myth roundtable, Psalm 29.  Dr. Judd Burton (http://www.burtonbeyond.net/), author of Interview With the Giant, Brian Godawa (http://www.godawa.com/), best-selling author of the new novel Cruel Logic, and Doug Van Dorn (http://www.douglasvandorn.com/), author of Giants: Sons of the Gods, discuss Psalm 29 and its interpretation from a divine counsel perspective.  We explore the translation of the Hebrew phrase bene elim as “sons of God” and its connection to the divine council (Psalm 82:1). We also discuss the similarities between Psalm 29 and Canaanite poetry about Baal, suggesting that the psalm may be a subversive polemic against Baal worship.   We also highlight the geographical references in the psalm and their significance in relation to the storm-god language. It’s important to recognize these similarities and understand the cultural context of the biblical world. Not only did the Hebrew prophets and psalmists take direct aim at the gods of their pagan neighbors, their writings reveal Christ in the Old Testament. 

Gate of the Gods

April 14, 2024 • Tyler Gilreath

MYSTERY BABYLON of the end times is the return of Babel.  This shouldn’t surprise us—the Hebrew words bab el (from Akkadian bab ilu, meaning “gate of gods”), translated Babylon, are the same words rendered “Babel” in Genesis 11. Tyler Gilreath, author of the new book Gate of the Gods, explains why the connections between Babel and Babylon are much deeper than just linguistics. Here's the link to 'Gate of the Gods' at Amazon: https://amzn.to/4abnn1m Bear in mind that there will be a special discounted offer on 'Gate of the Gods' at the https://www.skywatchtvstore.com/ in a month or so accompanying broadcast programs featuring Tyler Gilreath and Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis, author of the forthcoming book 'Out of this World: Are UFOs Aliens, Spirits, or Pure Hokum?'