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Shawn and James turn from logical fallacies to biblical misconceptions and misinterpretations. Before looking at specific passages, they lay some groundwork: what is exegesis, what is hermeneutics, and why do those concepts matter for ordinary Bible readers?They talk about the distance between us and the world of Scripture—different languages, cultures, and ways of thinking—and how that affects the way we read our Bibles. Along the way they discuss the difference between asking, “What does this passage mean?” and, “How should we interpret and apply this today?”, and they begin to set up some common misunderstandings starting with John 14:2.What are some biblical misconceptions you’ve heard or maybe believed yourself? How do you try to read Scripture carefully in its own context? We’d love to hear from you.lookingoverlife@gmail.comLinks mentioned in the episode:https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/trevin-wax/the-most-misused-verses-in-the-bible/https://lifebeautifulmagazine.com/faith/11-common-biblical-misunderstandings

After nearly ten months of silence, James and Shawn are back behind the mics to catch up and look ahead. In this candid episode, we talk about what pulled us away from the podcast (spoiler: life got full), how things have changed, and why we’re returning now. From new babies and internet upgrades to ministry transitions and unfinished book drafts, this episode is equal parts reflection, laughter, and honest friendship. We also share plans for upcoming episodes—including Bible translations, the fall of civilizations, and revisiting our yearly themes.Welcome back to Looking Over Life.

Shawn and James talk about their guilty pleasures. They also discuss what place pleasure and recreation should play in the life of a believer. We don't have all the answers, but we do have a lot of questions. Are difficult and unpleasant things more holy? What is the balance between being practical and engaging in pleasurable activities. How can we enjoy our lives while also serving the Lord? Email: lookingoverlife@gmail.com Website: lookingoverlife.com

James and Shawn talk about their journey from KJV into other translations. What was it that led us to try another translation for the first time? What versions have we read? Do we have a favorite translation? We talk about these and other questions. What has your Bible translation journey been? Do you prefer one translation over another? We'd love to hear from you. And don't forget to take the questionnaire! NLT One Year Chronological Study Bible Cambridge Bibles KJV/Amplified Parallel Bible Bible Translation Guide Bible Translations Questionnaire (feel free to share the link to the poll with others)

James and Shawn enjoy discussing the value of beautifying our places of worship—or not. What are your thoughts? Do you think there is benefit for beautiful church buildings? What about the need or benefit of dressing ourselves up for church? We'd love to hear from you. Email: lookingoverlife@gmail.com Website: lookingoverlife.com Wikipedia - Liturgy Wikipedia - Low Church Wikipedia - Salt Lake Temple Isaiah 57:15 - God will dwell with the contrite. Isaiah 66:1, 2 - How will we build a house for God? Jeremiah 3:16, 17 - No longer a physical Ark of God Ezekiel 37:26-28 - God will make His sanctuary with His people. Acts 7:46-50 - God does not live in temples made with hands.

James and Shawn talk about James' passion for refrigeration. Refrigerators are quite amazing pieces of technology that many of us take for granted. Well, no longer! James will help you understand just how grateful you should be. What is your favorite piece of modern technology? Are you as amazed by refrigeration as James is? Let us know. Email: lookingoverlife@gmail.com Website: lookingoverlife.com Wikipedia - The Refrigerator Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder James’ Ode to a Refrigerator Upon yon kitchen stands a noble shrine, A haven cold, where wonders do align. In stainless walls, a magic box resides, Where chilled delights in silence it confides. The hum of cooling whispers secrets sweet, Preserving bounty in its icy seat. From leafy greens to leftovers divine, It guards our sustenance with care benign. Oh, wondrous fridge, thy shelves of glass so clear, Reveal the treasures held within, austere. Thy freezing breath, a blessing to bestow, Keeps perishables safe from fate's cruel blow. In modern times, thy glory doth persist, Refrigerator, marvel of our list!

Shawn and James discuss one of your ideas: What's the difference between gardening in the northern hemisphere or the southern hemisphere? While James is headed into spring and enjoying all the blooming forsythia, Shawn is headed toward winter and the dry season. Do you enjoy gardening? What are some of your success stories—or your failures! Send us an email. Email: lookingoverlife@gmail.com Website: lookingoverlife.com

James and Shawn discuss the pros and cons of man going to Mars, both from a secular and a spiritual perspective. Email: lookingoverlife@gmail.com Website: lookingoverlife.com

Shawn gives James another Wikipedia article. We discuss all sorts of common misconceptions. Are microwaves dangerous? How long is the memory span of a goldfish, actually? Did Albert Einstein fail mathematics? Do we use more or less than 10% of our brain? What is the color of blood in the human body? These and more misconceptions are debunked! What is your favorite—or most hated!—misconception? Send us an email. Email: lookingoverlife@gmail.com Website: lookingoverlife.com Wikipedia - List of Common Misconceptions Invisible Things Blog

James reveals to Shawn that he is actually a conspiracy theorist who was once abducted by extraterrestrials. What is your take on UFOs or UAPs? Have you ever seen one? What is your explanation? Send us an email! Email: lookingoverlife@gmail.com Website: lookingoverlife.com Invisible Things Blog