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    Explore "belial" with insightful episodes like "Titles for God's people: Believers and Christians", "FRANK HENENLOTTER is a BASKET CASE", "S03E07: Moon Knight #29 - Morning Star", "#372 – Basket Case (1982)" and "Basket Case 1982" from podcasts like ""Core of the Bible", "My Haunted Head", "Bronze-Age Monsters", "Straight Chilling: Horror Movie Review" and "Dropped Culture"" and more!

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    Titles for God's people: Believers and Christians

    Titles for God's people: Believers and Christians

    What's the difference between being a believer and a Christian, the Remnant and the Elect, the Church and the Body, and the Bride of Christ? These are all terms that by most accounts are considered synonymous and applicable to the people today who claim to believe in Messiah. However, over the next several episodes I intend to look at scriptural reasons as to why I believe this is not the case, how most of those terms do not apply to God’s people today, and yet how God has worked within these various aspects of his people over the ages to accomplish specific things for the good of all.

    My definition of a biblical believer is someone whose actions and lifestyle express their faith in Yahweh as the one true God, and in Yeshua as his Messiah, or Anointed One. A non-believer's actions demonstrate that they have no faith in Yahweh as the one true God, or in Yeshua as the Messiah, even if they claim to be associated with believers.

    Most people who call themselves Christians today are not aware of the academic dispute about the actual phrase used in the Greek: was it christianoi meaning "anointed ones" or "those who follow the anointed" or was the term chrestianoi meaning "good ones" or "those who do good"? There is only one letter difference in the Greek between these two terms, and based on some convincing manuscript evidence (like the Codex Sinaiticus of the 4th century), some scholars think that chrestianoi is the original or preferred rendering.

    Next time, we'll be looking at the terms "remnant and elect", so be sure to come back and visit for more perspectives on these titles of God's people.

    MORE INFO:

    Visit the blog articles and full podcast archive at: coreofthebible.org

    Email questions or comments to Steve at: coreofthebible@gmail.com

     

    MUSIC:

    All music in today's episode: "Brittle Rille" by Kevin MacLeod

    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3460-brittle-rille

    License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

    FRANK HENENLOTTER is a BASKET CASE

    FRANK HENENLOTTER is a BASKET CASE

    Frank Henenlotter’s films are hard to nail down.  They’re not conventional horror films so much as they are bizarre dramas featuring extreme (and often fantastical) physical deformity, addiction, sex, violence and bloodshed.  All filtered through a darkly comic lens.  In much the same way David Cronenberg’s films are not for everyone, the same could be said for Frank Henenlotter’s films.  But if you haven't seen his films, you're missing out.  Join me for a look at some of the most boldly original films of the horror and exploitation genre, and the man who made them.  Welcome to the sexy, violent, bloody and laugh-out-loud funny films of Frank Henenlotter.    

    #372 – Basket Case (1982)

    #372 – Basket Case (1982)
    A young man carrying a wicker basket containing his deformed, previously conjoined twin brother, seeks vengeance upon the doctors who separated them.

    On this week’s episode…

    Join the crew as we discuss conjoined twins, New York City and Frank Henenlotter’s drive-in classic, Basket Case (1982).

     

    Show Notes:

    Housekeeping (5:08)

    Back of the Box/Recommendations (11:53)

    Spoiler Warning/Full Review (18:49)

    Rotten Tomatoes (73:57)

    Trivia (80:42)

    Cooter of the Week (88:35)

    What We’ve Been Watching (95:49)

     

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    Basket Case 1982

    Basket Case 1982
    What's in the basket?
    That's the question that Brock and Dan try to answer in this episode of Dropped Culture.
    Diving headlong into the low budget '80s horror movie, Basket Case; they might just find out!
    From rubber hands to "awesome" animation to the strange connection to Batman 1989, the fellas break this film down to dust!
    You'll know more than you ever thought you could (or probably ever wanted) about this treasure of a film!
    Seriously though, this film that is in the Museum of Modern Art. Just sayin'.
    What's in the box, indeed.

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    Van Vogt - Pascal J. Thomas #15

    Van Vogt - Pascal J. Thomas #15

    Âge d'or de la science-fiction américaine épisode 1 - Alfted Elton Van Vogt. 

    La revue des mondes imaginaires Bifrost vient de sortir un excellent numéro sur cet auteur connu pour avoir écrit Le Cycle du Non-Ā traduit par Boris Vian en personne. Van Vogt qui est né en 1912 et décédé en 2000 est un monstre sacré de l’âge d’or de la science-fiction américaine. Le canadien rejoint les grands noms comme Asimov, Robert Henlein, Fritz Leibert, Clifford D. Simak, Theodore Sturgeon, Artthur C Clark. Pour parler de cet auteur pas comme les autres, nous avons invité Pascal J Thomas. Il est l’auteur du fameux article biographique dans le dernier Bifrost. 

    Lire le Bifrost : https://www.belial.fr/revue/bifrost-98

    Pour lire Van Vogt : 

    Le Cycle du Non-Ā ou Cycle du Ā : https://www.jailu.com/Nos-auteurs/van-vogt-a-e 

    Le Cycle de Linn : https://www.mnemos.com/catalogue/le-cycle-de-linn-avril-2017/ 

    Autre livre biographique traitant de Van Vogt   

    Alfred E. Van Vogt. Parcours d'une oeuvre de Joseph Altairac : https://www.amazon.fr/Alfred-Van-Vogt-Parcours-%C5%93uvre/dp/2251742441 

    Ep 63 - Basket Case 3: The Progeny

    Ep 63 - Basket Case 3: The Progeny
    It's been a long 9 months but the wait is finally over. It's baby Belial time on Sequel Rights!! Join your hosts Justin, Eliz, and Tyler this week as they wrap things up with Basket Case 3: The Progeny.

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    Ep 62 - Basket Case 2

    Ep 62 - Basket Case 2
    This week we crank the freak factor up to 10 with Basket Case 2! Your hosts Justin, Eliz, and Tyler are decidedly shocked and surprised at where this franchise goes next. The adventures of Duane and Belial continue right here!

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    Ep 61 - Basket Case (GUEST: Justin Tesch)

    Ep 61 - Basket Case (GUEST: Justin Tesch)
    It's October and we can't let the month slip by without diving into some horror! Grab your wicker basket and take a seat because we're about to embark on a crazy journey through the Basket Case series. Horror newbie Justin Tesch joins us to discuss Frank Henenlotter's 1982 cult classic Basket Case.

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    Special Guest: Justin Tesch.
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