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Over opinionated with Josh Scott

Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  **Please excuse the audio issues from this podcast, I am unaware of what went wrong but I am working to resolve this issue.**  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at patreon.com/Overopinionated679 The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you f

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    The Trinity explained. #112

    Send us Fan MailThe Trinity Explained In this message from Saltville Baptist Church, we take a clear and grounded look at one of the most essential doctrines of the Christian faith: the Trinity. God is not a concept to be reshaped by culture or preference. He is who He has revealed Himself to be. In this sermon, we walk through Scripture to understand how God can be one in essence and three in persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Not confusion, not contradiction, divine truth revealed.This isn’t just theology for the classroom. The Trinity shapes how we worship, how we pray, and how we understand the very nature of God Himself. If you’ve ever wrestled with how to explain the Trinity or defend it biblically, this message aims to give you solid footing.A quick note on the audio: this recording was taken directly from the church’s sound system, so the quality isn’t studio-level. There is also a moment where you’ll hear a crying baby in the background. It’s not overwhelming, but it’s there. And truth be told, that’s not something to apologize for too heavily because a healthy church needs two things faithful evangelism and the sound of babies crying. That’s how the Kingdom grows.Thank you for your patience and understanding. More importantly, thank you for taking the time to dig into the truth of who God is.Listen in, stay grounded, and let Scripture speak.Support the show

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    who is Jesus (replay)

    Send us Fan MailThe most important question anyone will ever answer is "Who is Jesus?" because how we respond determines everything in this life and the next.• Different faith traditions have vastly different views of Jesus that fall short of biblical truth• Jewish perspective often sees Jesus as merely a failed revolutionary against Rome• Muslims view Jesus as a great prophet but deny his divinity and resurrection • Mormonism teaches Jesus is a created being, spiritually related to Lucifer• The Trinity is essential to understanding Jesus as eternally God the Son• Biblical evidence for the Trinity includes Genesis 1:26, John 1:1-3, and Luke 3:21-22• Jesus claimed to be the only way to salvation, not just one path among many• God's grace is sufficient to cover our ongoing struggles with sin• Theology matters – a false Jesus (even one that seems close to the biblical Jesus) cannot save• When we sin after salvation, we're "playing with the nails" that pierced Jesus' handsPlease keep me in prayer as I feel God calling me to share the gospel more actively in my community, holding signs with Bible verses and engaging people in conversations about Jesus.Support the show

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    David Captures Jerusalem. ( The life of David PT 8) #111

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we walk through 2 Samuel chapters 5 and 6, where David steps fully into his calling as king. He takes Jerusalem and establishes it as the political and spiritual center of Israel—a city that will shape the course of biblical history.But the story doesn’t stop at conquest. We also dive into David bringing the Ark of the Covenant into Jerusalem. This is where things get real—because it shows us that God’s presence isn’t something to handle casually. There’s joy, there’s dancing, but there’s also a sobering reminder of God’s holiness and the importance of approaching Him the right way.This episode is about more than history. It’s about leadership, obedience, reverence, and what it truly means to put God at the center of your life.Please, if this helped you, please share us with someone else. God bless.Support the show

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    Unholy Wars #110

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we dive into the growing clash between Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV—a conflict that’s about more than politics. It’s a collision of authority, theology, and the question of whether God can ever be invoked to justify war.We break down the timeline of events, from the Pope’s bold statements condemning violence to Trump’s sharp response and the controversial image that pushed things over the edge. But beyond the headlines, we ask the deeper question: Who is actually standing on solid biblical ground?Is this a case of moral leadership calling out power—or religious overreach into political matters? And where should Christians land when faith and force seem to collide?This is not just a feud—it’s a window into a much bigger debate about God, power, and truth in our modern world.Thank you for tuning in--if this show encouraged you, share it with someone who needs it. God bless.Support the show

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    Heroes of the Faith:(The life of Billy Graham) #109

    Send us Fan MailHeroes of the Faith: Billy Graham​The "Preacher to the Presidents" and the Voice of a Generation​Welcome to the debut episode of Heroes of the Faith, a new series dedicated to exploring the lives, legacies, and lasting impact of the most influential spiritual leaders in history. We kick off our journey with a deep dive into the life of Billy Graham, a man whose message reached millions of people across the globe.​In this episode, we trace Graham’s path from a humble dairy farm in North Carolina to the world’s largest stadiums and the halls of power in Washington, D.C. We’ll discuss:​The Crusade Era: How Graham revolutionized modern evangelism through massive public gatherings and pioneering uses of radio and television.​A Counselor to Leaders: The unique role he played as a confidant to every U.S. President from Harry Truman to Barack Obama.​The Human Behind the Icon: Exploring the personal convictions and challenges that shaped his decades-long ministry.​Whether you grew up watching his televised crusades or are discovering his story for the first time, join us as we examine how Billy Graham’s faith changed the cultural and religious landscape of the 20th century.Thank you for tuning in--if this show encouraged you, share it with someone who needs it. God bless.Support the show

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    The Crown God gives. ( The life of David pt 7) #108

    Send us Fan MailJosh breaks down 2nd Samuel 1–4 in this powerful episode of The Life of David series—unpacking the rise of David, and the tension of a kingdom caught between promise and war. It’s a raw look at grief, loyalty, and God’s hand moving through messy moments.Thank you for tuning in—if this show encouraged you, share it with someone who needs it. God bless.Support the show

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    Gun bans in Virginia (Interview Delegate Mitchell Cornett.) #107

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Josh Interviews Delegate Mitchell Cornett.The two sit down as Cornett talks about his concerns regarding new gun laws. They also discuss the redistricting referendum and gerrymandering. He then gives us feedback on his first time serving in the General Assembly. He represents the 46th District in the House of Delegates, covering Grayson, Smyth, Wythe, and parts of Pulaski.Support the show

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    When the Branch Breaks ep.#106

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we break down the ongoing 2026 conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States. From targeted strikes on Iran’s leadership and military infrastructure to naval and missile operations across the region, we examine what has happened, who has been affected, and how global stability is being tested.We analyze the strategic decisions, the leadership reshuffling in Iran, and the broader implications of this conflict on international security and energy markets.* ( I made an error in the episode, stating that Iran was predominantly Sunni, when I intended to say Shia.)Support the show

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    The fall of Saul (The life of David PT 6) #105

    Send us Fan MailThe final chapters of 1 Samuel, tracing David’s narrow escape from treason, the rescue at Ziklag, and the fall of Saul. Along the way we wrestle with leadership, suffering, suicide, assurance, and God’s providence, closing with a hymn, a verse, and a dad joke.• clarifying the Apostles’ Creed and Lord’s Prayer from a Protestant view• prayer for persecuted Christians across the globe• David and Achish, providence preventing treason• civic respect versus mockery of leaders• Ziklag’s loss, seeking God, and full recovery• sharing the spoils and setting a just statute• Saul’s death, suicide, judgment, and hope in God’s character• assurance of salvation and strengthening yourself in the LordSupport the show

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    Step Away From The Phone, Mr. President #104

    Send us Fan MailWe confront a racist video tied to Trump’s account, call for a real apology, and challenge the dehumanizing language that fuels our divide. We press toward accountability, prayer for opponents, and concrete reforms in Virginia’s redistricting fight while rooting our hope in the Good Samaritan.• Trump’s repost and why apology matters• Ego, leadership, and social media responsibility• Prayer for political rivals as a daily practice• Language that dehumanizes from left and right• Immigration, rule of law, and mercy in tension• Virginia’s gerrymander push and legal process• Culture notes on the Super Bowl and music• The Good Samaritan as a civic ethic• Identity in Christ above party and state“Pray for someone you disagree with today.”Support the show

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    2026 rant. #103

    Send us Fan MailWe reflect on the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro, a deadly ICE encounter in Minnesota, and what responsible power looks like in a polarized country. We weigh deterrence abroad, rule of law at home, and the role of faith, media, and policy in restoring trust.• limited, targeted use of force in Venezuela• deterrence versus forever wars• international law, sovereignty, and enforcement• Minnesota ICE shooting and dual truths of grief and law• polarization driven by media ecosystems and algorithms• War Powers debate and constitutional roles• leverage through energy, allies, and signaling• defense waste, fraud, and smarter strength• Virginia amendments on abortion, marriage, voting, maps• faith, prayer, and the witness of martyrdomGo to church, read your Bible, evangelize the peopleSupport the show

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    Stranger Things, review and family Chat. (Faith Scott) #102

    Send us Fan MailTen years of monsters and mayhem set the stage, but what stuck to our ribs was the way these characters kept choosing each other. We bring Faith on as our first solo female guest and dive straight into the finale’s big swings: why that feature-length ending felt earned, how comedy threads through panic (all hail Delightful Derek), and where Homily’s fear-to-boldness arc quietly steals scenes. If you’ve been begging for more Upside Down, we make the case that Stranger Things thrives when it puts people first—and show how season five does exactly that.We wrestle with the big debate: is Eleven alive or gone, and is ambiguity a clever flourish or a storytelling dodge? We lay out the leading theories, compare it to The Dark Knight Rises clarification moment, and push back on the “it was all a game” take with receipts—emotional continuity, literal scars, and a closing D&D scene that reads as legacy, not retcon. From there, we give Vecna and Henry their due without granting absolution; not every villain needs redemption, especially when the story has taught us to value consequence. And yes, Nancy Wheeler gets her flowers for fearless leadership that echoes season three’s desperate stand, while Steve and Dustin remain the show’s beating heart of unlikely friendship.We also talk tone: eerie over gory, suspense over shock. That balance let us stay invested even as non-horror fans, and it’s part of why the finale drew Endgame comparisons for us—more than scale, it was the choice to spend time on aftermath, relationships, and hope. Along the way, we weave in real-life moments—graduations, small-town culture, faith, and finding your voice—because Hawkins works best as a mirror for how communities hold together when things fall apart.Hit play to hear our hottest takes, our softest spots, and our best defense of character-first storytelling. If this resonated, tap follow, share with a friend.Support the show

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    How Jesus Taught Us To Pray (Saltville Baptist Church 9/14/2025) #101

    Send us Fan MailWe walk through the Lord’s Prayer with fresh eyes, moving from reverence for God’s holy name to the hard work of forgiveness and the steady hope of God’s kingdom. Along the way we face public grief, resist outrage, and choose daily dependence on grace.• meaning of “our Father” and shared belonging• honoring God’s holy name in word and life• surrendering to God’s will over our own• daily bread as gratitude and Scripture dependence• forgiveness received and forgiveness extended• processing tragedy without dehumanizing opponents• resisting temptation and seeking deliverance from evil• confidence in Scripture despite textual variants• hope in God’s eternal kingdom and a call to witnessTell someone about Jesus this weekend. Jesus died a death so you don’t have to die a spiritual death.Support the show

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    Dakoda Shrader interview. #100

    Send us Fan MailA season can change a town, and sometimes a single point can change a life. We revisit a 15-0 run that opened and ended with overtime thrillers, stitched together by conditioning, trust, and a single-wing playbook that punished angles and rewarded courage. From Blacksburg’s tone-setting two-point call to a kick return that flipped Christiansburg, from Graham’s track-meet chaos to Galax’s bruising brilliance with Steven Peoples, every week demanded a new answer. We break down the quiet moments that decided everything: a strip on the sideline, a special teams surge, and a defensive stand that kept hope alive when the offense sputtered.The playoffs raised the stakes and the stakes raised the execution. Grayson County brought chippiness; composure won out. Appomattox came with the second-round ghost; preparation and a drilled field goal exorcised it. Richlands knew the plays; speed beat knowledge. Riverheads turned the game clock into a metronome—two passes, forty-eight minutes, and a respect for discipline. And Brunswick? A blur of athletes, a punt return called back, and a final drive that lives rent-free: a fourth-and-eight run, a perfect ball to the sideline, the catch, the miss, and overtime redemption after six turnovers. Final score: 20–19. Title secured.Along the way, injuries reshaped roles and revealed a deeper truth: depth isn’t a luxury, it’s a culture. Seniors stepped in, backups practiced like starters, and coaches drilled game-winning scenarios until pressure felt familiar. Years later, the brotherhood still holds—county rivals turned colleagues, All-Star sidelines with former foes, and a community that paints pride onto grass every November. If you love small-town high school football, rivalries that feel like family business, and final drives that test belief, this story belongs in your queue. Tap follow, share with a teammate, and leave a review telling us the clutch play you’ll never forget.Support the show

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    THE WITCH OF ENDOR: (Life of David PT 5.) #99

    Send us Fan MailWe trace David’s narrow path between justice and restraint as Abigail’s wisdom averts bloodshed, Saul’s jealousy returns, and a desperate king seeks answers in the dark at Endor. The thread is conscience under pressure and how God uses ordinary courage to steady future kings.• mourning Samuel and a somber reflection on public violence• Apostles’ Creed and the Lord’s Prayer to frame the study• Nabal’s insult, David’s anger, Abigail’s wise intervention• mercy chosen over vengeance and Nabal’s sudden judgment• David’s marriages and a candid look at polygamy in Scripture• Saul’s renewed pursuit and David’s second act of restraint• refuge in Philistia, difficult raids, and covenant context• Saul at Endor, the voice of judgment, and spiritual drift• closing with gratitude through the DoxologySupport the show

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    Children Of God, Called To Love. #98

    Send us Fan MailWhat if being called a child of God reshaped the way you treat your enemies, your neighbors, and your habits when no one’s watching? We journey through 1 John 3 to confront two uncomfortable truths: Christians are not sinless, and we cannot make peace with sin. That tension drives a richer holiness—one that refuses perfectionist myths, repents quickly, and grows in love that actually costs something.We unpack the difference between stumbling and a pattern of willful, habitual sin, and why abiding in Jesus changes our posture toward confession. Then we take love out of theory and into streets and kitchens: sharing goods with those in need, choosing compassion over contempt, and seeing how jealousy, anger, and contempt become violence if left unchallenged. Our conversation also widens the lens to the unreached. With so much access to teaching and churches, it’s easy to forget that vast people groups still have limited exposure to the gospel. We highlight practical rhythms—prayer, giving, friendship with immigrant neighbors—that turn concern into action.Amid all this, there’s grace for the heart that won’t stop accusing. When you’ve repented but still feel condemned, God is greater than your heart and knows the truth about you. Holiness isn’t a dress code; it’s perfected love for God and people. We close with a timely reminder: Christ belongs to the world. If our Father is building a global family, then our calling is to live as faithful children—repenting without delay, loving in deed and truth, and carrying hope to those who’ve never heard. If this speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help more people find these conversations.Support the show

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    Virginia elections: 2025 #97

    Send us Fan MailBallots open doors—and this year in Virginia, they may also redraw the map of power. We break down exactly how to vote with confidence, then dive straight into the real stakes: a historic governor’s race, a hard look at abortion policy, and a charged fight over whether the Commonwealth’s bipartisan redistricting system can be sidelined in a special session. No fluff, no hedging—just a clear-eyed view of what your choice could change.We walk through voting hours, ID requirements, and the simple rule that protects your voice if you’re in line by 7 p.m. From there, we contrast the candidates’ agendas and explain why policy outcomes matter more than headlines. The heart of the show centers on the redistricting push: how the commission came to be, why it won broad support, and what it would mean if lawmakers trigger earlier map redraws despite voter intent. With insights from Delegate Nick Freitas on floor procedure, germaneness, and power dynamics, we map the mechanics that often get lost behind slogans.The conversation expands to principle: fair maps, civil process, and the long arc of Virginia’s civic identity. We speak plainly about life and women’s privacy, raise concerns about last-minute procedural maneuvers, and offer a resilient plan whether results thrill or sting—organize, vote, and keep the guardrails intact. If you care about election integrity, redistricting reform, and the future direction of the Commonwealth, this is your field guide for an election that reaches beyond one news cycle.If this resonates, share it with a friend, subscribe for more candid breakdowns, and leave a review with your top issue this year—what should Virginia protect or change next?Support the show

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    Reformation Day Explained #96

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    Goats, caves, and one very awkward bathroom break (The life of David PT. 4) #95

    Send us Fan MailA hunted man stands inches from ending his nightmare—knife sharp, breath steady—and chooses mercy instead. That’s the electric center of our walk through 1 Samuel 21–24, where David’s wilderness years confront our own reflexes toward control, fear, and vengeance. We move from the hunger of fugitives at the tabernacle to the roar of Goliath’s sword rediscovered, from a desperate act in Gath to the quiet horror at Nob, and finally to the cave at Engedi where restraint becomes royalty training. Along the way, we explore why Jesus points back to David’s showbread moment to challenge hard-hearted religion, and how genuine holiness never erases mercy but fulfills it.We sit with uncomfortable truths: sin travels and bills others; leadership means helping people who might hand you over; inquiry before action can save more than courage alone. Jonathan steps out of the shadows to strengthen David’s hand in God, modeling covenant friendship that tells the truth and holds the line. Then comes the cut robe, the bowed head, and a plea that leaves Saul weeping—remorse without repentance—while David refuses to seize what God has promised to give. It’s a portrait of spiritual authority built in caves, not courts, by a man who would rather wait on God than win on his own terms.Psalm 34 opens a window into David’s chest: fear met by deliverance, brokenness met by nearness, and a simple command—seek peace and pursue it. We pair that with the backstory of “It Is Well with My Soul” to make space for grief that sings. If you’re wrestling with conscience, timing, or the cost of doing right when wrong would be easier, this conversation offers firm ground and a faithful path forward. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review to help others find the series. What kind of leader are you becoming in your cave?Support the show

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    Hate and Rage: Virginia Democrats #94

    Send us Fan MailHeadlines don’t prepare you for the chill that comes from reading violent words aimed at real families. We take a hard look at Virginia’s turbulent moment: the leaked 2022 texts tied to AG candidate Jay Jones, the outrage they sparked across party lines, and what that says about character, trust, and the basic safety we expect from those who want to lead. We also unpack Abigail Spanberger’s “let your rage fuel you” remark—what she likely meant, why language matters anyway, and how charged words can ignite more heat than light in a climate already on edge.From a faith-informed perspective, we draw a bright line: political fights must never cross into fantasies of harm. We revisit what the Attorney General’s office exists to do—protect the vulnerable, pursue justice with integrity, and remain neutral in law enforcement—and why that demands careful speech and a steady temperament. Along the way, we make space for accountability and grace: apologies can be heard, but voters are right to weigh patterns, timing, and change.If you live in Virginia, early voting is open—lock in your vote, bring a friend, and help your family make a plan. More than horse-race talk, this conversation is about the civic culture we’re building together: disagree fiercely without dehumanizing, choose hope over rage, and ask more of our leaders—and ourselves. If this resonates, subscribe, share the show with a neighbor, and leave a review with one thought: what kind of words should define Virginia’s future?Support the show

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    We Are Not The Same #93

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    Evil won't win. #92

    Send us Fan MailThe assassination of Charlie Kirk has left America reeling, confronting us with profound questions about our political discourse and shared humanity. At just 31 years old, Kirk—founder of Turning Points USA, husband, and father of two young children—was gunned down while doing what he dedicated his life to: engaging with college students and fellow Americans in open dialogue.Kirk often said, "When we stop talking, that's when violence can occur"—a statement that carries devastating weight in the wake of his death. The tragedy represents not just the loss of a conservative voice, but an attack on the fundamental American principle that we battle with ideas, not bullets. In his final days, Kirk was embodying precisely what our polarized nation needs: willingness to engage with those who disagree.The response to Kirk's death reveals both hopeful unity and troubling division. Political figures from Bernie Sanders to Cenk Uygur condemned the violence without reservation. Uygur, despite past clashes with Kirk, powerfully stated that violence represents "a cowardly form of surrender" and the "opposite of being progressive." Yet alongside these voices of reason, disturbing celebrations of Kirk's death emerged online, demonstrating how political dehumanization has poisoned our discourse.Kirk's own words about NFL quarterback Lamar Jackson now resonate with particular poignancy: "You could be a Democrat, you could be on the left, I don't care. Jesus is honestly the most important thing." In a final recorded message that now serves as his testimony, Kirk emphasized that knowing Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior matters infinitely more than political affiliation.As we navigate this national tragedy, we must honor Kirk's legacy by rejecting violence, embracing dialogue, and remembering that beneath our political differences, we remain fellow Americans bound by more common ground than division. How will you contribute to healing our divided nation?Support the show

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    Delegate nominee Mitchell Cornett Interview. #91

    Send us Fan MailMeet Mr. Cornett, the Republican nominee for Virginia's 46th House of Delegates district, who brings a refreshing perspective to local politics with his commitment to economic revitalization and ethical governance.As Southwest Virginia faces unique challenges due to its large land mass but smaller population, Cornett leverages his experience as a Grayson County board supervisor to advocate for targeted economic development. His vision includes preparing "shovel-ready plots" along strategic corridors like I-81 and I-77 to attract major employers without increasing the tax burden on local residents. With plans to secure positions on influential committees like the Tobacco Commission, he aims to help counties navigate available resources and fight for essential funding.What truly distinguishes Cornett's campaign is his principled stance against accepting donations from regulated monopoly utility companies like Appalachian Power and Dominion Energy. While these corporations typically donate across party lines, Cornett recognizes the inherent conflict of interest when legislators who regulate these entities accept their financial support. This commitment to ethical governance comes at a time when Virginians face skyrocketing power bills and demonstrates his dedication to representing constituents rather than corporate interests.On social issues, Cornett stands firmly with traditional conservative values. As a Second Amendment advocate, he supports rolling back restrictive gun legislation passed during Democratic control of Virginia government. His pro-life position includes opposition to a proposed constitutional amendment that would guarantee abortion rights up to birth in Virginia. Throughout the conversation, Cornett emphasizes how his faith guides his approach to public service, having felt "called" to serve his community.With early voting beginning September 19th, Cornett makes a compelling case for the importance of state-level elections. Ready to be a voice for Southwest Virginia's economic future while upholding conservative principles, he invites voters to consider how local representation can have an even greater impact on daily life than federal officials. Join the movement to bring accountable, principled leadership to Virginia's 46th District by supporting Mr. Cornett at the polls.Support the show

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    Faith, Family, and the Holy Spirit: A Conversation with Don and Evelyn Scott. #90

    Send us Fan MailWhen was the last time you truly listened to your grandparents' stories? In this intimate family conversation, a grandson sits down with his grandparents, Don and Evelyn Scott, to capture their voices, memories, and wisdom for future generations.Don and Evelyn take us back to childhoods marked by material poverty but spiritual richness – homes without electricity where oil lamps provided light and pot-bellied stoves offered warmth. Their courtship began in 1959 when Don was serving in the Marine Corps, leading to 64 years of marriage that produced four children, eight grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.The conversation turns deeply spiritual as Don shares his unexpected calling to ministry after teaching Sunday School, leading to 55 years as a Pentecostal Holiness pastor. Both grandparents speak movingly about their "baptism in the Holy Spirit," describing it as "like electricity" that empowered their faith journey. They thoughtfully address misconceptions about Pentecostal practices while emphasizing the denomination's historical inclusivity across racial divides.Most touching are their reflections on family legacy. "Our grandchildren and great-grandchildren are God's gifts and treasures," Don says, while Evelyn adds, "They have brought so much joy to our lives." Their message to future generations resonates with both spiritual guidance and unconditional love: "It doesn't matter what you've done before or how far you've run away... You're never too far away. You can always come back."This conversation offers more than just family history – it's a powerful testament to how faith, love, and perseverance can create a meaningful legacy across generations. What stories from your family elders have you preserved?Support the show

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    Free Will and God's Sovereignty #89

    Send us Fan MailSamuel's aging and his corrupt sons created a leadership crisis in ancient Israel. Rather than trusting God's theocratic model, the elders demanded "a king such as all other nations have." This pivotal moment reveals the fascinating interplay between human free will and divine sovereignty that continues to challenge believers today."It is not you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their king," God tells Samuel, unveiling the deeper spiritual rebellion behind Israel's political request. Despite God's warnings through Samuel about the harsh realities of monarchical rule—conscription, taxation, servitude, and potential slavery—the people stubbornly persisted in their demand.What unfolds is a powerful demonstration of what theologians call God's "permissive will." Though not His perfect desire for Israel, God respects their freedom to choose, while allowing the natural consequences to follow. The narrative serves as a sobering reminder that sometimes God's most difficult lesson comes when He gives us exactly what we've demanded against His better wisdom.The story challenges us to examine our own hearts. How often do we reject God's unique design for our lives in favor of worldly patterns? When do we demand our own way despite clear warnings? And most importantly, how might we return to trusting God's sovereign plan even after our rebellion?As Billy Graham wisely noted, "The will of God will not take us where the grace of God cannot sustain us." Even in our poorest choices, God's grace remains available—though we may have to experience the painful consequences of our decisions before embracing His better way.Share this episode with someone wrestling with difficult choices or questioning God's sovereignty in challenging circumstances. Together, we can learn to trust the One whose wisdom exceeds our understanding.Support the show

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    The Perils of Jealousy: (The life of David PT.3) #88

    Send us Fan MailDavid and Jonathan's godly friendship demonstrates how two men can share deep love without romantic implications, while King Saul's destructive jealousy highlights the dangers of comparison and hardening one's heart against God's will.• David becomes friends with Jonathan after defeating Goliath in battle• King Saul grows intensely jealous when people praise David more than him• An "evil spirit from God" torments Saul, possibly through judicial hardening• Saul attempts to kill David multiple times with a spear while David plays music• Saul tries to have David killed in battle by offering his daughter in marriage• David completes Saul's challenge by bringing double the requested Philistine foreskins• Jonathan warns David of his father's murderous intentions through a secret arrow signal• David and Jonathan make a covenant friendship that transcends political interests• Saul's jealousy becomes so extreme he tries to kill his own son Jonathan• David flees from Saul's court while maintaining his integrity and friendship with JonathanRemember that God has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of Him who called us by His glory and goodness.Support the show

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    The Gaza Crisis: an evangelical response #87

    Send us Fan MailThe evangelical church faces a moral crisis as the Israel-Hamas war continues to devastate Gaza, leaving tens of thousands dead and a humanitarian catastrophe. We must reconcile our support for Israel with our Christian duty to speak against injustice and suffering, recognizing that being pro-Israel doesn't require ignoring Palestinian suffering.• Over 60,000 Palestinians killed according to Gaza health ministry, with half being women and children• Humanitarian crisis with widespread starvation and malnutrition, particularly affecting children• Evangelical church's unwavering support for Israel creating a moral blind spot• Supporting Israel doesn't mean endorsing all actions of the Israeli government• Biblical precedent for speaking against injustice, even to "God's chosen people"• Attack on Holy Family Catholic Church killing Christians seeking refuge• Pro-life values must extend beyond abortion to include Palestinian lives• Need for a two-state solution that recognizes the humanity of both peoples• Being critical of Israeli government actions is not anti-Semitism• Christians must advocate for peace, humanitarian aid, and diplomatic solutionsWe must speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves. If we claim to be pro-life, we must be consistently pro-life for all people made in God's image.Support the show

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    Who is Jesus? (replay)

    Send us Fan MailThe most important question anyone will ever answer is "Who is Jesus?" because how we respond determines everything in this life and the next.• Different faith traditions have vastly different views of Jesus that fall short of biblical truth• Jewish perspective often sees Jesus as merely a failed revolutionary against Rome• Muslims view Jesus as a great prophet but deny his divinity and resurrection • Mormonism teaches Jesus is a created being, spiritually related to Lucifer• The Trinity is essential to understanding Jesus as eternally God the Son• Biblical evidence for the Trinity includes Genesis 1:26, John 1:1-3, and Luke 3:21-22• Jesus claimed to be the only way to salvation, not just one path among many• God's grace is sufficient to cover our ongoing struggles with sin• Theology matters – a false Jesus (even one that seems close to the biblical Jesus) cannot save• When we sin after salvation, we're "playing with the nails" that pierced Jesus' handsPlease keep me in prayer as I feel God calling me to share the gospel more actively in my community, holding signs with Bible verses and engaging people in conversations about Jesus.Support the show

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    The Giant Slayer. (The life of king David part 2) #86

    Send us Fan MailFaith and courage transform an ordinary shepherd boy into the unexpected champion of Israel when everyone else is paralyzed by fear and intimidation. David's righteous indignation at Goliath's mockery of God becomes the catalyst for one of the most famous victories in biblical history.• Goliath stood between 6'9" and 9' tall, making him a truly intimidating opponent by any standard• David's brothers and King Saul all discouraged him from confronting Goliath, but David refused to accept their limitations• David's experience protecting sheep from lions and bears had prepared him precisely for this moment of destiny• When David removed Saul's armor, he demonstrated that we must stay true to our unique calling rather than copy others• David's primary motivation wasn't military glory but defending God's honor against Goliath's blasphemous taunts• The victory wasn't by superior strength or weapons but through faith in God—"the battle is the Lord's"• Sometimes today's seemingly mundane responsibilities are preparing you for tomorrow's divine appointmentsFaith teaches us to see our giants not as obstacles too big to overcome, but as targets too big to miss. When we stand up for God's honor and trust in His strength rather than our own, we'll find that battles we thought impossible become testimonies to His glory.Support the show

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    The Big Beautiful Bill Unpacked #85

    Send us Fan MailTrump's signature legislative achievement of his second term has finally become law. The massive 887-page "Big Beautiful Bill" represents a sweeping attempt to reshape America's economic, healthcare, and immigration landscapes while extending the tax cuts that defined his first administration.For Christians concerned about life issues, the bill delivers a significant win by temporarily defunding Planned Parenthood—potentially shuttering 200 clinics across the country. While this provision lasts only one year, it represents concrete action on an issue many voters prioritized in the 2024 election.The bill's new Medicaid work requirements have sparked intense debate. Able-bodied adults 18-64 must now engage in work, education, or community service for approximately 18.5 hours weekly to maintain benefits. Critics argue millions will lose coverage, while supporters see this as encouraging self-sufficiency while protecting benefits for those who truly need them—pregnant women, elderly, disabled individuals, and nursing mothers remain exempt.Border security receives massive funding with $46.5 billion allocated toward completing Trump's promised border wall. The legislation provides another $75 billion for detention facilities and ICE operations, representing the largest investment in border security in decades. The tax provisions create new deductions for tipped workers and those earning overtime, though these benefits phase out in 2028 and must be claimed when filing annual returns rather than being exempt from regular paychecks.The Congressional Budget Office estimates the legislation adds $3.4 trillion to the federal deficit over a decade while potentially leaving 11.8 million Americans without health insurance—figures Republicans strongly dispute. The bill also raises the debt ceiling by $5 trillion, potentially avoiding financial crisis later this summer.How will these sweeping changes affect your family, business, or community? What provisions matter most to you? Share your thoughts with us and subscribe for continued analysis as these policies begin impacting American life.Support the show

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    Broken Sanctuaries (replay)

    Send us Fan MailWhen religious leaders abuse their authority, the wounds can feel deeper than almost any other relational breakdown, yet separating human failures from God's character is essential for spiritual healing.• Church hurt occurs when religious leaders or communities harm believers through manipulation, judgment, or abuse of power• Personal testimony of experiencing a church split when a pastor became controlling and manipulative• Exploration of why church splits occur and the long-lasting trauma they create• Biblical examples of how to respond when spiritual leaders fail or abuse their position• The importance of distinguishing between God and the imperfect people who claim to represent Him• Analysis of how legalistic attitudes drive people away from churches• Strategies for healing from church trauma without abandoning faith• Careful reflection on Trump's political statements regarding abortion and religion• Emphasis on the need for Christians to hold political leaders accountable to biblical standardsDon't give up on your relationship with God because of hurtful experiences with His people. If you're struggling with church hurt, remember that God didn't cause your pain – people did – and He's waiting with open arms to welcome you back.Support the show

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    The Rejected King and the Shepherd Boy (The life of King David PT1.) #84

    Send us Fan MailThe story of King David's rise from humble shepherd to Israel's greatest monarch contains some of Scripture's most profound lessons about leadership, faith, and God's unexpected choices. In this first episode of our new character study series, we dive into the dramatic transition of power that began when Saul's disobedience cost him the throne.We explore the fascinating narrative found in 1 Samuel 15-16, where Samuel confronts Saul for his half-hearted obedience against the Amalekites. Saul's excuse—"I was afraid of the men"—reveals how fear of human opinion over divine command became his downfall. Through Samuel's powerful rebuke, we discover the timeless principle that resonates through Scripture: "To obey is better than sacrifice."The story takes a surprising turn when God sends Samuel to Bethlehem, instructing him to anoint one of Jesse's sons as the future king. As each impressive son passes before the prophet, God repeatedly says no until David—the youngest, not even initially presented—is summoned from the sheep fields. God's declaration that "people look at outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart" challenges our own tendency to evaluate others by external metrics rather than character.What's particularly striking is how God orchestrates David's entry into royal service through his musical ability, allowing him to learn governance while soothing Saul's troubled spirit. This divine arrangement showcases how God often works through unexpected circumstances to prepare us for our calling.Whether you're familiar with David's story or encountering it fresh, this series offers rich insights into how God shapes leaders, uses imperfect people, and accomplishes His purposes through those willing to follow Him with a whole heart. Subscribe now to join us on this journey through the life of the man Scripture calls "a man after God's own heart."Support the show

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    Two Lives That Bridge American History: From Duck Dynasty to Presidential Lineage #83

    Send us Fan MailTwo notable deaths this week create a fascinating connection to America's past: Phil Robertson of Duck Dynasty and Harrison Ruffin Tyler, the grandson of America's 10th president John Tyler.• Phil Robertson's testimony of transformation from troubled life to a Christian that impacted millions• Harrison Tyler was the direct grandson (not great or great-great) of President John Tyler who was born in 1790• This remarkable connection possible because both John Tyler and his son had children very late in life• President Tyler's grandson Harrison lived until 2024, showing how brief American history truly is• America's entire history from founding to present can fit within just four long lifespans• Harrison Tyler led a meaningful life as chemical engineer, businessman, and preservationist• John Tyler established crucial precedent of presidential succession when William Henry Harrison died• Reflecting on our connection to history helps us understand our place in America's ongoing story• Important to consider historical context when examining figures from America's pastHe heals those who have broken hearts and takes care of their wounds. - Psalm 147:3 Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the show

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    Biden health cover up #82

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh talks Biden's health cover up . Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    John Reid situation. #81

    Send us Fan Mailn this episode Josh talks about Virginia politics and John Reid  . Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    Discussing the death of Francis and Roman Catholicism. #80

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh talks about the death of pope Francis, and Roman Catholicism. Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    Virginia Governor election is set #79

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh talks the Virginia Governor election. Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    The Lord's Prayer/The Prince Egypt (Val Kilmer) #78

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh talks about The lord's Prayer, The Prince Egypt (Val Kilmer). Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    Make America Healthy Again #77

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh talk's about West Virginia's new law, and trying to make us heathy again. Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    The Gift of Tongues #76

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh Talks about the gift of Tongues. He also reviews 2024. Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the show

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    Trump is right about Ukraine.#75

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh Talks about Trump, Zelenskyy, and the war in UKraine.  He also reviews 2024. Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the show

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    Dealing with death biblically (replay)

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    Trump, Elon, Israel, Gaza. #74

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh Talks about Trump starting his new term. He also reviews 2024. Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    hail to the chief. #73

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh Talks about Trump starting his new term. He also reviews 2024. Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    Who was the Virgin Mary? #72

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh opens up the new year talking about Christ and politics, He also reviews 2024. Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    Josh's 2025 rant #71

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh opens up the new year talking about Christ and politics, He also reviews 2024. Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    women elders/pastors #70

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh talks about female elders/pastors. Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    Great Again #69

    Send us Fan MailTrump wins josh gives his final analysis.  Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    election day 2024 #68

    Send us Fan MailIt's election day on Tuesday Josh gives his final analysis.  Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the show

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    Crunch time ( Election update 2024) #67

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode Josh gives an election update with one week left. Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast, He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports, and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  Thank you all for your patience while I have been working on the audio technical difficulties.  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at Over opinionated | Patreon The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you for your time. Please enjoy and if you like the podcast feel free to check out my other episodes listed on my page. God Bless you All.  - Josh Scott, Host of Over Opinionated.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showSupport the show

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Over Opinionated is hosted by an average blue-collar worker that was born and raised in Middle Appalachia. Growing up, Josh Scott was always told he was “Over Opinionated” and thus the Over Opinionated Podcast was born. In this Podcast He will be taking a look at Politics, Religion, world events and news, sports and another topic I might find interesting to talk about on the show. With special guests, Bible Verses, and more you will never know what to expect next.  **Please excuse the audio issues from this podcast, I am unaware of what went wrong but I am working to resolve this issue.**  If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating to the show at patreon.com/Overopinionated679 The money that is donated will be used to help upgrade the quality of the podcast. Donations are NOT required at all. if you are unable to donate, just keep me in your prayers, it helps so much more than money ever could.   Thank you f

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