Social Curiosity Podcast
From Necessary Being to Necessary Baby: Why Christmas Was Always Coming What if Christmas wasn't Plan B? What if the baby in the manger was always coming—not just prophesied, but inevitable? In this Christmas Eve episode, DeAngelo Burse explores the true meaning of Christmas through philosophy, theology, history, and anthropology. Starting with the ontological and cosmological arguments for God's existence, DeAngelo shows how God's necessary nature—perfectly holy and perfectly loving—made the incarnation inevitable. From the sacrificial system of ancient Israel to the manger in Bethlehem, discover how every piece of history pointed toward one necessary moment: when the infinite God took on human flesh to satisfy both justice and love. This isn't just a Christmas story. It's the story of why Christmas had to happen. Topics covered: * The ontological argument for God's existence * Cosmological arguments (horizontal and vertical) * God's attributes: holiness, justice, and love * The Old Testament sacrificial system and Day of Atonement * The incarnation and its necessity * Christ as the ultimate sacrifice Perfect for believers seeking deeper understanding and seekers exploring the claims of Christianity.
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