Jamin Bradley

Jamin AI

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Jamin AI is where theology, creativity, and technology converge. Hosted by Jamin Bradley—Free Methodist pastor, theologian, author, exorcist, mystic, and nerd—this podcast showcases Jamin’s teachings through the creative lens of AI. With episodes generated by Google’s NotebookLM, music crafted by Suno, artwork from MidJourney, and ChatGPT weaving together words, each episode interprets Jamin’s original work in a new way, merging human insight with AI-driven creativity.

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Jamin Bradley

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Religion

Podcast-Website

www.jaminbradley.com

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9. Jul 2026

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Pharmakeia: Drugs, Sorcery, and Christian Faith 23.04.2025

In this episode of Jamin AI , we explore the ancient Greek word pharmakeia —a term that shows up in Scripture with surprisingly dark implications. While it’s the root of our modern words for “pharmacy” and “pharmaceuticals,” the Bible uses it to describe sorcery and spiritual deception. What does that mean for how we view drug use today—both medically and recreationally? And how do we discern the...

The Bible's Take on Ritual Uncleanness and Menstruation 22.04.2025

In this episode, we explore the Bible’s strange and often misunderstood language around ritual impurity, especially when it comes to menstruation. Contrary to popular assumptions, impurity wasn’t about sin—it was about symbolic death. Jamin unpacks how Jesus didn’t disregard the old purity laws but fulfilled their deeper purpose by healing people at the root, offering life before the rituals could...

Alien Theology 101: Sorting Science from Spirits 21.04.2025

In this reflective musical episode of Jamin AI , we explore the mystery of extraterrestrial life through the lens of Christian theology. What if God, in His vast creative power, made other beings beyond Earth—not to replace us, but to cultivate love across the stars? And yet, even as we ponder that possibility, we must remain spiritually discerning about the alien stories that show up on Earth—man...

The Resurrection Starts Now 21.04.2025

What if resurrection wasn’t just about life after death—but about life breaking through right now? In this Easter-themed episode, we explore the deeper theological meaning of Jesus’ resurrection—not just as a one-time miracle, but as the beginning of a new creation. We unpack the mystery of the risen body, the merging of the spiritual and physical, and the transformation already happening in us th...

The Trojan Cross: Jesus’ Victory in the Underworld 19.04.2025

From the outside, it looked like God was silent. But in the unseen realm, Jesus was storming hell, proclaiming victory, and stealing back the keys of death. Silent Saturday wasn’t so silent after all.

The Madness of the Mob: Crucifying Jesus Again and Again 18.04.2025

A Hutu mother once confessed that the worst part of the Rwandan genocide was killing her neighbor—the same man she used to drink with, whose cattle grazed her land like family. How does someone go from sharing life with a neighbor to taking it? In this Good Friday episode, we reflect on the terrifying spirit of the mob that has haunted history—from the lynching trees of America, to the crosses of...

The God Who Needs Nothing, Yet Gives Everything 17.04.2025

In a world where ancient gods demanded tribute and obedience, the God of Christianity stands utterly apart—not because He needs us, but because He wants us. On this Maundy Thursday episode, we explore the radical humility of a God who washes feet, wears our dust, and bleeds out love. While false gods seek sacrifice for survival, our God becomes the sacrifice for our salvation. Featuring original l...

Betrayal and Grace: The Judas Paradox 16.04.2025

In this episode of Jamin AI , we explore one of the Bible’s most haunting stories—Judas’ betrayal of Jesus. From embezzlement to blood money, we dive deep into how Judas’ unrepentant sin led to his demonization and ultimate betrayal. What can we learn from Jesus’ response, where betrayal and grace meet in an unforgettable kiss? In the end, we all have encountered Judas, and at times, we have been...

Trapped by Jesus: Holy Tuesday’s Showdown 15.04.2025

In this episode of Jamin AI , we dive into the clever ways Jesus outsmarted the religious leaders on Holy Tuesday. From answering tricky questions about authority to turning a debate on taxes into a lesson on God’s kingdom, Jesus shows us how to flip the script. Tune in as we explore these fascinating encounters and how Jesus used logic, Scripture, and a little divine wit to trap those who sought...

No Fruit on the Tree: Holy Monday and the Hanger of Jesus 14.04.2025

In this Holy Monday episode of Jamin AI , we reflect on one of Jesus’ strangest moments: cursing a fig tree out of apparent hanger. But there’s more going on than meets the eye. Through a clever storytelling sandwich in the Gospel of Mark, we see that the fig tree is more than a tree—it’s a prophetic image of Jerusalem’s failure to bear spiritual fruit. This episode features an AI reading of Jamin...

The Preincarnate Christ: Old Testament Appearances of Jesus 29.11.2024

This excerpt from Jamin Bradley's  Supernatural Justice  explores the Angel of the Lord in the Old Testament, arguing that  this figure is a pre-incarnate manifestation of Jesus . The author highlights instances where the Angel of the Lord acts with divine authority, blurring the lines between himself and Yahweh. This interpretation aligns with Christian Trinitarian theology,  positing Jesus's exi...

The Kingdom Clash: Prophets in a World of Injustice 27.11.2024

Jamin Bradley's   Supernatural Justice  excerpt discusses the role of prophets as messengers of Yahweh, delivering messages of justice and challenging the unjust systems of Babel.  These prophets , often facing persecution and death for their truth-telling,  are portrayed as  voices for the poor and oppressed, opposing powerful figures who benefit from the status quo.  Their message , though unwel...

Angelic Voices in Human Skin 26.11.2024

This excerpt from Jamin Bradley's book,  Supernatural Justice , explores the biblical concept of prophets as  divine messengers . Bradley argues that prophets, like Isaiah, acted as  intermediaries between God and humanity , receiving messages in heavenly visions and delivering them to the earthly realm. He highlights the  frequent rejection and oppression  prophets faced despite their holy callin...

They’re Not Ready Yet: How the Holy Spirit Meets Us Where We Are 25.11.2024

This blog post by Jamin Bradley discusses his experiences in deliverance ministry and the importance of God's timing in spiritual healing. He recounts personal struggles with addiction and the shame associated with purity culture, highlighting how his inability to cry stemmed from feeling unworthy. Bradley emphasizes the Holy Spirit's role in guiding the healing process, often delaying revelations...

Beautiful, But What Did It Mean? The Case for Comprehensible Art 19.11.2024

Jamin Bradley, a pastor, theologian, musician, and author, argues in his blog post that art, even when beautifully executed, must be comprehensible to its audience. He critiques a graphic novel he recently read, highlighting its confusing narrative and lack of clarity. He argues that great art should be thought-provoking and accessible, allowing the audience to understand and engage with the artis...

When Our Words Are Hijacked: The Case of Bonhoeffer, Jesus, and Misguided Followers 14.11.2024

Jamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, argues that the words of important figures like Jesus and Dietrich Bonhoeffer are often misinterpreted and misused. He uses the January 6th insurrection as an example of how words can be misinterpreted to incite violence, rather than to promote understanding. Bradley points out that conservative author Eric Metaxas has misrepresented Bonhoeffer's legacy, por...

It Does Matter: Following Jesus in a Divisive Presidency 06.11.2024

Jamin Bradley, a pastor, theologian, musician, and author, argues that it is not enough to simply say “just follow Jesus” in the face of a divisive political climate. He believes that the presidency of Donald Trump has caused real suffering for many people, and that dismissing their fears and anxieties with platitudes is insensitive and unhelpful. Instead, Bradley suggests that it is important to...

The Perils of Political Nostalgia: When ‘Great’ Isn’t Great for Everyone 30.10.2024

The provided text is an article by Jamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, that critiques the concept of political nostalgia, specifically using the slogan "Make America Great Again" as an example. Bradley argues that this type of rhetoric often overlooks the historical context of the "greatness" being referenced, which may have only benefited certain groups at the expense of others. He uses bibli...

Cultivating the Garden of God: Environmentalism and Our Heavenly Mission 29.10.2024

Jamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, argues that Christians should embrace environmentalism as part of their faith. He draws a connection between the biblical concept of Eden and a future where Heaven and Earth combine, suggesting that restoring the environment is essential to fulfilling God's plan. Bradley likens this process to "cultivating a garden," emphasizing the role of humans in activel...

Why I’m Annoying About Politics: A Pastor’s Perspective on Faith and Policy 29.10.2024

Jamin Bradley, a pastor who holds a master's degree in theology and social justice, expresses his frustration with how some Christians view politics and public figures. He criticizes the blind support for politicians like Donald Trump, arguing that their policies and rhetoric contradict Christian values of compassion and justice. He feels it is his duty as a pastor to challenge this trend and remi...

One Nation, Under God? Examining the Gospel in Political Cheers 25.10.2024

The provided text is an excerpt from a blog post by Jamin Bradley, a pastor and author, titled "One Nation, Under God? Examining the Gospel in Political Cheers." Bradley critiques the enthusiastic support of political rhetoric, especially those promoting violence and division, by those who claim to be Christian. He argues that these cheers for death and hatred do not reflect the teachings of Jesus...

Winning the Battle of the Mind: Holy Ignorance as a Strategy Against Darkness 24.10.2024

The author, Jamin Bradley, describes his personal experience with intrusive thoughts and how he developed a strategy called "holy ignorance" to combat them. He argues that by focusing on positive and uplifting stimuli, such as watching humorous TV shows, he was able to replace negative thoughts with more positive ones. Bradley differentiates this strategy from "unholy ignorance," which he defines...

Political Theology Gone Wrong: How Bad Platitudes Lead to Worse Politics 23.10.2024

The provided text comes from an article by Jamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, who critiques common theological platitudes often used to justify political inaction or to avoid personal responsibility for political choices. Bradley argues that these platitudes, such as "God's not surprised by any of this," "God's still in control," and "God chooses political leaders," are problematic because th...

Divine Inspiration and Creative Collaboration: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Creative Power of the Holy Spirit 20.10.2024

This excerpt from a blog post by Jamin Bradley explores the creative partnership of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, focusing on the role of the Holy Spirit in their work. Bradley highlights the mutual influence between Lewis and Tolkien, drawing on the works of Diana Pavlac Glyer and Austin M. Freeman. The excerpt details their individual struggles with critics, specifically Tolkien’s dislike of Le...

Christianized Demons: When Our Faith Gets Twisted 16.10.2024

This text is an excerpt from a blog post by Jamin Bradley, an exorcist who specializes in helping people who have experienced demonic influence. The post explores the concept of "Christianized demons," which are demonic entities that use aspects of Christian belief to manipulate and harm individuals. Bradley provides examples of how biblical teachings can be twisted to create fear, guilt, and sham...

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