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The Old Roads Podcast

The Old Roads Podcast

By: Old Road Productions
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Welcome to the Old Roads podcast, a podcast that seeks to bring the wisdom of the past to the challenges of the present. I am your host, Aaron O’Kelley. I am a pastor and a theological educator. On the podcast, I'll be discussing subjects pertaining to Christians such as "Why do I believe in God?", "Why do I believe in the God of the Bible?", "Why do I believe in Jesus?", "Racial Issues", "Gender and Sexuality", as well as take an episode per month and interact with listeners' questions.Old Road Productions Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • What Does the Bible Say Comes after Death?
    Sep 8 2025

    In this episode of the Old Roads Podcast, Dr. Aaron O’Kelley looks into the biblical teaching on what human beings experience after death, a condition theologians call the “intermediate state.” While we are accustomed to speaking of death being followed by Heaven or Hell, the Bible actually speaks in more nuanced ways about this important topic.

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    16 mins
  • What Is Death?
    Sep 1 2025

    In this episode of the Old Roads Podcast, Dr. Aaron O’Kelley explores the topic of death from a theological perspective. What are the various dimensions of death that have been imposed on humanity, and what has God done in Jesus Christ to deliver us from them?

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    21 mins
  • Q&A: Slavery, Cussing, & Time Discrepancies
    Aug 25 2025

    In this episode of the Old Roads Podcast, Dr. Aaron O’Kelley answers questions about the Bible’s teaching on slavery, on the ethics of cussing, and on the “three days and three nights” reference to Jesus’ time in the tomb in Scripture.

    References: “Does the Bible Support Slavery?” (a lecture by Peter Williams)

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    20 mins
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