Signs Radio

By: Signs of the Times magazine
  • Summary

  • Signs of the Times is a Christian worldview magazine published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Australia since 1886. The podcast is a little newer than that.
    Copyright 2023, Signs of the Times magazine
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Episodes
  • Do we worship war?
    Nov 12 2024

    War is more in our faces than it's ever been before. But in the face of more global conflicts, have we become almost spiritually attracted to it?

    Read Jarrod's article | Adventist conscientious objectors | More Signs of the Times | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | X

    • (00:00) - Signs Radio 217
    • (03:59) - Introduction and Welcome
    • (04:10) - Reflecting on Remembrance Day
    • (04:43) - Exploring the Article: Do We Worship War?
    • (04:53) - Edinburgh Castle and War Memorials
    • (07:06) - Religion and National Identity
    • (08:10) - The Decline of Religion in Scotland
    • (11:34) - The Role of War in Modern Society
    • (13:10) - The Human Fascination with Heroism
    • (20:28) - The Dangers of Mythologizing War
    • (28:23) - Conscientious Objectors and True Heroism
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    38 mins
  • Should you say "nup" to the Melbourne Cup?
    Nov 5 2024

    It's the race that stops the nation. But should we stop it altogether?

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    Coalition for the Protection of Racehorses | Nup to the Cup | ADRA Australia

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    42 mins
  • An American civil war
    Oct 29 2024

    The two topics we were all taught to avoid at the dinner table are religion and politics. Today, we're tackling both. In the light of the upcoming American election, we speak to Mark Hadley about Alex Garland's Civil War. What can it teach us about religion and politics, and how should we relate the two to each other?

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    47 mins

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