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The Resonant Reason- Songs Hinduism English

The Resonant Reason- Songs Hinduism English

著者: George
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Welcome to The Resonant Reason — Where melody meets the majesty of Truth.

Can music do more than just stir the emotions? Can it clarify the mind and defend the faith? This podcast is a unique exploration of Christian Apologetics and Reformed Polemics, delivered through the medium of English song.

We believe that the "Great Commission" involves not just the spoken word, but the sung word. Each episode features original or classic songs designed to compare the biblical worldview with competing philosophies and religious systems. We don’t just sing; we reason.

What you’ll find here:

  • Polemics in Verse: Using music to distinguish biblical Christianity from Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Mormonism, and Secular Humanism.
  • Melodic Apologetics: Songs that defend the reliability of Scripture, the necessity of Revelation, and the "Once for All" sufficiency of Jesus Christ.
  • Theological Clarity: Each song is accompanied by a brief breakdown of the "Presuppositional" truths it contains.

Whether you are looking for a creative way to learn theology or a musical resource for your own evangelism, join us as we sing the "Reason for our Hope."

"The Word of the Lord is Spirit, and therefore the Church is controlled by the Word, rather than the Church regulating the Word."

George
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  • Brahma’s Backdoor Blues
    2026/02/28

    Brahma’s Backdoor Blues: A Satirical Critique of Puranic Creation

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, we take a sharp, polemical look at the creation accounts found in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavata-Mahāpurāṇa. Utilizing the "The Tale of the Discarded Draft," we explore the literal and often bizarre descriptions of Lord Brahma’s creative process—specifically the birth of the Yakṣas and Rākṣasas from his "invisible parts" (the buttocks) as described in Canto 3, Chapter 12, Verse 26.

    ​Set to a gritty, protest-style acoustic folk-rock beat, the song satirizes the concept of Tamas (ignorance) being personified through "discarded bodies." We contrast these Vedic "rear-end revelations" with the Biblical understanding of a Spirit-led creation and the holiness of God. This episode is a call to move away from foggy, fragmented myths toward the logic, love, and light found in the Holy Savior, Jesus Christ.

    Key References & Verses:

    • Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 3.12.26: The creation of demons from the creator's buttocks.
    • Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 3.20.18-21: Brahma shedding his "night-body" of lust and dross.
    • Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 3.20.26: The creation of the Gandharvas from discarded clothing.
    • The Gospel Contrast: The purity of the Imago Dei vs. the "trash-can bits" of Puranic theology.

    What You’ll Hear:

    • Verse 1: The "Rear-End Revelation" and the birth of the Rākṣasas.
    • Verse 2: The "Biological Blunder"—questioning the physics of Vedic creation.
    • Verse 3: The "Philosophical Poke"—the confusion between waste and the soul.
    • The Finale: A triumphant shift to Southern Gospel, celebrating the whole and holy God.
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