I am working on a new website that has AI generated Podcasts & Videos based on my theological articles using Google’s NotepadLM. While there are some minor issues and errors the overall products are excellent in my opinion and engage with the articles in novel, creative & very entertaining ways! Please enjoy! I would recommend the Wineskins and Amazing Grace podcasts as the best places to start:
Podcasts
Our weekly Podcasts
Why the Logos is actually Torah
As I continue to use NotepadLM to create Podcasts & videos, etc., of my theology articles, today i tried it on 2 articles at once, namely my 2 articles on John 1:1c. (see links below).
And the resultant Podcast ‘deep dive’ discussion just frankly amazes me! Apart from some incorrect pronunciation, the whole manner of the presentation of my articles gives their argument a fresh, very impactful & profound face imo!
While I am not trying here to argue against the Trinity, the rejection of the Hellenistic perspective on John’s (Yochanan) prologue certainly highlights some serious challenges to Trinitarianism:
Re-evaluating the Sabbath – The pfherring's Podcast
My articles on Jn 1:1c
https://circumcisedheart.info/Torah%20dressed%20in%20Flesh.pdf
https://circumcisedheart.info/John%201-1c%20and%20arianism.pdf
Hope you get the time to listen & enjoy this AI generated discussion!
Does God Exist or The Forensic Case For God
A decade ago I did a talk to a High School Youth Group on the topic ‘Does God Exist’ – see link to the article below.
Have just had Google’s NotepadLM do a 2 person chat podcast on it:
The_Forensic_Case_For_God¬タルs_Existence.m4a
But since my presentation a decade ago, I think Steven Meyer’s book is the best best source to address this issue. I wrote a brief intro to it here:
https://globaltruthinternational.com/2025/07/21/the-return-of-the-god-hypothesis/
My original presentation:
https://circumcisedheart.info/DoesGodExist.pdf

Amazing Grace – a Podcast
I have started using Google’s NotepadLM AI product to create Podcast discussions of my theology articles. The only issue I have had so far is that the AI doesn’t know how to pronounce Hebrew (the words ‘chen’ & ‘chesed’ specifically).
I loved the 20 minute Podcast version of my ‘Amazing Grace’ article, but then I am a little biased!
https://drive.google.com/…/1z3u9mG4KKWZipaDH69o…/view…
Google’s NotepadLM also created a short 7 min video:
Amazing Grace though I think the Podcast is much better.
Who is the Messiah from a Hebraic Perspective?
In this Podcast (part 1 of 2) we ask the question of who/what the first believers expected the Messiah to be; why many Jewish people reject the belief that Yeshua is this end-times Messiah; how Christians have misunderstood his ministry and how we should view the Messiah.
In this our second podcast, Pastor Aubrey and I look back through time to Yeshua’s day and ask the question of who the Messiah was to be; who was expected; what sort of man was he to be; what was he to do? What was the understanding that the first disciples would have had and how did they see Yeshua as fitting their criteria.
How does the answer to this question help us some 2000 years later, both in a better appreciation of who Yeshua is; but also a better appreciation of typical Jewish perspectives on Yeshua as the Messiah. Also how does such an understanding help us now as we look forward to the Coming Age?
Podcast – click here – part 2 out in a few days.
Articles & links:
Background article: http://www.charismacomputers.com.au/The%20Messiah%20from%20an%20Hebraic%20perspective.pdf
JewFAQ.org – 11 attributes of the Messiah – http://www.jewfaq.org/mashiach.htm
Site on Isaiah 7:14 issues – see Doctrine of the Virgin Birth at http://www.wallsofjericho.info/
For more on issues with Ps 22; Zex 12:10; Dan 9:24-27 see ‘The Teacher and the Preacher’ by Moshe Avraham Kempinksi
Podcast #2: Who is the Messiah from a Hebraic Perspective? Part 1 of 2
http://aubreyandpaul.podomatic.com/entry/2012-09-10T05_46_56-07_00