Darrell B. Harrison
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Darrell B. Harrison
@D_B_Harrison
Shepherding & Teaching Pastor @rbcgilbert | Biblical Counselor | Cohost @podcast_just | Husband | Dad | Theologian | @USArmy | @PTSBTLI | Romans 5:6 | ATL



Recently, a loyal listener to the Just Thinking podcast commented on X that this episode, Political Islam, "was the most important podcast episode of 2025." Same goes for 2026. Listen to find out why. @podcast_just @gmk_julie @VirgilWalkerOMA justthinking.me/ep-136-politic…







Swiss woman (24) marries Muslim man and goes through Sharia hell: “He controlled everything, locked me up, and beat me.”


Gavin Newsom's wife: There's a lot to learn from same sex couples. Gender is on a spectrum. Evangelicals and conservatives are holding the country back but it won't work because people are woke. She's as crazy as any lunatic white liberal woman out there.



By the way, my point in making this comment is that God, by nature, is so infinitely above us His creatures as to, unlike us, not be moved by any slander or libel that might be hurled at Him by sinful human beings who, by nature, are no threat to Him whatsoever (Psalm 8:3-4). An 'insult' is only an insult if the person to whom a taunt or slur is directed is actually insulted or offended by it. How can a God, who not only is omnisciently aware of every derisive word we might speak against Him, but is equally cognizant of the motives (Heb 4:13) behind our speaking—and even thinking—those slanderous words and thoughts be "insulted" by what He omnisciently knows we are going to say as if to be surprised or caught off guard by it? Talarico's view of God is way too low. God is not like us (Ps 50:21a; 115:3; Isa 55:8-9). To think that any mere mortal, whose heart beats and whose lungs gasp for air only by the permissive will of a sovereign and merciful God (Job 14:5; Acts 17:24-25; Jas 4:13-16), could somehow cause God to be so reactionary to the sinful words and thoughts we have toward Him as to be insulted by them is absurd (Galatians 6:7). How can an unfathomably holy and righteous God, whom Scripture declares, ". . . alone possesses immortality and dwells in unapproachable light, whom no man has seen or can see" (1 Tim 6:16), possibly be insulted by anything we, who are but dust (Ecclesiastes 12:7), could say to Him?













