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From Scratch to Scripture

From Scratch to Scripture

De : Mike Daniels
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Understanding Christianity doesn’t happen all at once. Sometimes you have to start from scratch.

Mike, Peter, and Nick take turns leading conversations that move from foundational questions to deeper biblical study. Each host brings a different level of experience, which means every discussion meets somewhere between learning, challenging, and refining what we think we know.

This isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about working through Scripture honestly, asking better questions, and building a clearer understanding of faith over time.

If you’re starting fresh, starting over, or just looking to go deeper, you’re in the right place.

2026 Mike Daniels
Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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  • Intermission: Christian & Bibilical Stances - Part 1
    Jun 26 2026

    This is part 1 of an intermission between Genesis and Exodus. We cover a variety of topics and what we feel are answers to questions that people might have as they explore Christianity and their Faith.

    Do you disagree? Let us know!

    Email us at: scratchtoscripture@gmail.com

    Questions we asked in Part 1 and some relevent verses for each of them:

    1. Must Christians hold certain political views?

    • John 18:33–38 — Christ’s kingdom is not an earthly political kingdom.

    • Romans 13:1–7 — Submission to governing authorities.

    • 1 Timothy 2:1–4 — Pray for rulers and authorities.

    • Philippians 3:20 — The Christian’s citizenship is in heaven.

    • Romans 14:1–13 — Do not condemn believers over disputable matters.

    2. When does human life begin?

    • Genesis 1:26–27 — Humanity is made in God’s image.

    • Psalm 139:13–16 — God’s knowledge and work within the womb.

    • Jeremiah 1:4–5 — God knew Jeremiah before his birth.

    • Luke 1:39–45 — John responds to Jesus while both are still unborn.

    3. Can abortion ever be morally justified?

    • Exodus 20:13 — The prohibition against murder.

    • Exodus 21:22–25 — An injury involving a pregnant woman and her child.

    • Proverbs 6:16–19 — God condemns the shedding of innocent blood.

    4. What should Christians believe about homosexuality?

    • Genesis 2:18–25 — The creation account’s pattern for marriage.

    • Leviticus 18:22 — Israel’s prohibition of male same-sex intercourse.

    • Matthew 19:4–6 — Jesus refers back to male, female, and marriage.

    • Romans 1:24–27 — Paul addresses same-sex sexual relations.

    • 1 Corinthians 6:9–11 — Sexual sin, other sins, repentance, and redemption.

    5. What should Christians believe about gender identity?

    • Genesis 1:26–28 — Humanity created male and female in God’s image.

    • Psalm 139:13–16 — God’s involvement in forming each person.

    • Matthew 19:4–6 — Jesus affirms the creation account.

    • Galatians 3:26–29 — Equal standing in Christ across human distinctions.

    • 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 — The body belongs to God and should honor him.

    6. Is drinking alcohol sinful?

    • Psalm 104:14–15 — Wine is included among God’s provisions.

    • John 2:1–11 — Jesus turns water into wine.

    • Ephesians 5:15–18 — Drunkenness is prohibited.

    • Proverbs 20:1 — Alcohol can deceive and lead people astray.

    • Romans 14:20–23 — Abstaining when drinking may harm another believer.

    7. Are smoking, vaping, or marijuana sinful?

    • 1 Corinthians 6:12 — Do not be mastered by anything.

    • 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 — Honor God with the body.

    • 1 Peter 5:8–9 — Be alert and sober-minded.

    • Galatians 5:19–23 — Self-control is a fruit of the Spirit.

    • Romans 14:13–23 — Consider conscience, faith, and the effect on others.

    8. When does personal freedom become harmful or sinful?

    • 1 Corinthians 6:12 — Not everything permissible is beneficial.

    • 1 Corinthians 8:9–13 — Freedom should not cause another believer to stumble.

    • 1 Corinthians 10:23–33 — Seek the good of others rather than merely asserting rights.

    • Galatians 5:13–14 — Freedom should lead to loving service.

    • Romans 14:13–21 — Do not use freedom in a way that destroys another.

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    56 min
  • Genesis: Chapters 44-50
    Jun 20 2026

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    The recording covers the revelation of Joseph's true identity to his brothers, the settlement of Jacob and his family in Egypt, and the Egyptians' disdain for shepherds. It also explores the themes of family reunion, favoritism, and the economic and social dynamics of the time. The conversation methodically reviewed the story of Joseph, highlighting his role as a bridge between Genesis and Exodus. It also emphasized Joseph's character traits of grace, forgiveness, and faith in God. The discussion touched on the depiction of Joseph's story in various forms of media, setting the stage for the transition to the book of Exodus. The conversation covers nostalgic movie references, discussions about actors and their careers, specific mentions of Steve Martin, Val Kilmer, John Candy, and Dan Aykroyd, references to the Blues Brothers movie, a discussion on Texas weather, personal experiences with heat, and anecdotes about roofing experiences.

    Takeaways

    • Joseph reveals his true identity to his brothers
    • Jacob and his family settle in Egypt
    • The Egyptians find shepherds to be an abomination Joseph's story serves as a bridge between Genesis and Exodus
    • Joseph's character exemplifies grace, forgiveness, and faith in God
    • The story of Joseph is well-known and has been depicted in various forms of media Nostalgic movie references
    • Personal anecdotes and experiences

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Settling in Egypt
    • 32:50 Joseph's Story: A Bridge Between Genesis and Exodus
    • 40:32 The Death of Jacob and Joseph's Leadership
    • 48:09 Joseph's Father's Burial and Forgiveness of His Brothers
    • 57:23 Transition to Exodus and Depictions of Joseph's Story in Media
    • 01:13:00 Roofing Experiences
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    1 h et 12 min
  • Genesis: Chapters 38
    Jun 12 2026

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    The conversation covers the stories of Judah and Tamar, Joseph in Egypt, the dreams of the cupbearer and the baker, and Pharaoh's birthday. It explores themes of family dynamics, faithfulness, interpretation of dreams, and divine intervention. The conversation delves into the biblical story of Joseph and his interpretation of dreams, as well as the subsequent events involving Pharaoh's dreams and the return of Joseph's brothers to Egypt. It explores themes of prophecy, forgetfulness, family dynamics, and emotional reunions. The conversation delves into the journey of Joseph's brothers to Egypt, exploring the distance, duration, and challenges they faced. It also touches on Egyptian culture, survival, and risk-taking, as well as the themes of charity, support, and humor. The chapter concludes with a discussion on reading and pronunciation, followed by a closing prayer and prayer requests.

    Takeaways

    • The importance of faithfulness and integrity in challenging situations
    • The significance of divine intervention and the interpretation of dreams Joseph's prophetic interpretation of dreams with God's assistance
    • The impact of forgetfulness on the lives of others
    • The emotional dynamics of family reunions and interactions Exploration of the journey to Egypt and its challenges
    • Themes of charity, support, and humor in the conversation

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Judah and Tamar
    • 20:23 Joseph in Egypt
    • 36:18 The Cupbearer and the Baker
    • 41:40 Pharaoh's Dreams and Joseph's Interpretation
    • 59:57 Jacob Sends His Sons to Egypt
    • 01:11:12 The Return to Egypt with Benjamin
    • 01:17:40 Journey to Egypt
    • 01:23:21 Concern for Simeon
    • 01:30:45 Reading and Pronunciation
    • 01:48:28 Prayer Requests
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    1 h et 18 min
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