Jamin Bradley
Jamin AI
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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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Beyond the Extremes: Reexamining the Church’s Pro-Life Ethics 15.10.2024 4:49
Jamin Bradley argues that the church's approach to abortion needs to be more nuanced and less focused on extreme positions. He criticizes the tendency to label pro-choice individuals as "baby-murderers," asserting that many people choose abortion for reasons unrelated to the fetus's life. Instead of focusing solely on abortion laws, he advocates for a broader pro-life ethic that addresses the need...
When the Church Bows to Policies: Trump, Power, and the Price of Character 14.10.2024 11:28
Jamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, argues that Christians should not prioritize political policies over a candidate's character, citing the dangers of supporting a leader with flawed character, particularly when they hold immense power. He uses historical examples like Nazi Germany and the church's support of Hitler to illustrate the potentially disastrous consequences of this approach. Bradl...
When Politics Become Sacred: Why Pastors Fear Speaking Out 12.10.2024 4:12
This excerpt from an anonymous source discusses the complex relationship between Christianity and politics in the United States, specifically focusing on the support for former President Donald Trump among many Christian groups. The author argues that Trump's actions and rhetoric contradict Christian values, and questions why many pastors remain silent on these issues. The author attributes this s...
Choose Your Trinity 11.10.2024 11:12
The YouTube video "Is Your Faith Too Shallow? Choose Your Trinity!" by 1208GREENWOOD argues that modern American Christianity has evolved into a shallow faith that only partially surrenders to God. Pastor Jamin suggests that true spiritual transformation requires giving God permission to work in all aspects of our lives, including our hearts, minds, and bodies. This commitment to God's will, the s...
So You're Waiting for the End 10.10.2024 6:15
This is an excerpt from a blog post written by Jamin Bradley, a pastor, theologian, musician, and author, who is known for his work on end times theology. Bradley argues that while many have attempted to predict the end of the world, all have been wrong and that Christians should not rely on false prophets. He suggests that God's timing for Jesus' return is based on the completion of salvation and...
The Giant Clans of the Bible 10.10.2024 7:59
The provided text is an excerpt from a blog post by Jamin Bradley, a pastor, theologian, and author, titled "The Giant Clans of the Bible." Bradley argues that the biblical account of giants, known as Nephilim, is more prevalent and significant than most people realize. He explores the history and characteristics of these giants, referencing passages from the Old Testament that suggest they were p...
What’s Up with that Rich Man and Lazarus Parable? 10.10.2024 9:39
The article, "What’s Up with that Rich Man and Lazarus Parable?", by Pastor Jamin Bradley explores the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus in the Gospel of Luke. The author examines the unique aspects of the parable, including its depiction of Hades, the afterlife, and its message about the reversal of conditions for the rich and poor on the Day of Judgment. Bradley further explores the cultural c...
The Gospel for Single Mothers 10.10.2024 9:30
This text is an excerpt from a blog post titled "The Gospel for Single Mothers" by Jamin Bradley, a pastor, theologian, musician, author, and exorcist. The text argues that the church has a moral responsibility to care for single mothers, drawing a parallel between the plight of single mothers in modern society and the plight of widows in the Bible. Bradley argues that caring for single mothers is...
Leviathan in Revelation 10.10.2024 6:46
The text, an excerpt from "Leviathan in Revelation" by Jamin Bradley, explores the connection between the biblical Leviathan and the seven-headed dragon in the Book of Revelation. The author argues that the dragon is a direct reference to Leviathan, representing Satan and the forces of chaos that oppose God and order. He further emphasizes that the dragon's seven heads symbolize Leviathan's multif...
The Deep Impact of Genre Misinterpretation 10.10.2024 10:51
Jamin Bradley, a pastor, musician, and author, argues that misinterpreting genre can lead to misinterpreting the message. He uses the example of his own preaching videos, which are often mistaken for stand-up comedy due to their style. He extends this concept to the Bible, explaining that understanding different literary genres within the Bible is crucial for proper interpretation. Bradley suggest...
Jesus Justice 10.10.2024 9:15
The text is an excerpt from a blog post by Jamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, exploring the concept of "Jesus justice." Bradley argues that Christian justice should be grounded in principles like enemy-love, cruciformity, and redemption, ultimately seeking to heal and unite all people. He critiques a secular approach to justice that he believes is driven by hatred and revenge, instead advocat...
Can AI Experience Salvation? 10.10.2024 7:08
This article, written by Jamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, explores the theological implications of artificial intelligence. It specifically questions whether AI could experience salvation within a Christian framework. The article contrasts the idea of AI with the concept of "new creation" in Christianity, suggesting that AI might be incorporated into this future state. It also draws a paral...
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