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A Lot of Words

A Lot of Words

Written by: Matt Smith Brett Schoeneck Shauncy Green
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A Lot of Words is a conversational deep-dive podcast hosted by Pastor Brett Schoeneck and Pastor Matt Smith, created for listeners who want biblical clarity applied to real-life questions. Each episode pulls apart the questions people actually ask—not the ones theologians wish people were asking. From tough topics like anxiety, AI, politics, prayer, sexuality, and suffering to practical questions about how to read the Bible, how to think Christianly in a digital world, and how to follow Jesus in a noisy culture, Brett and Matt aim to give listeners honest, pastoral, and intellectually serious answers. The show blends theology, humor, cultural analysis, and pastoral insight—inviting you into a conversation that is purposeful, biblical, and surprisingly entertaining. If you’ve ever wanted a podcast where you can actually get your questions answered, welcome to A Lot of Words.2026 A Lot of Words Spirituality
Episodes
  • Are Aliens Demons? A Biblical Perspective
    Feb 9 2026

    Are aliens real — and if they are, what does that mean for Christianity?


    In this episode of A Lot of Words, Pastor Matt Smith and Pastor Brett Schoeneck explore one of the most frequently asked questions among believers today. Rather than speculating about UFOs and science fiction, they examine what the Bible actually says about the unseen realm, angels, demons, and the mysterious Nephilim of Genesis 6.


    This conversation reframes the alien question by asking whether Christians are using the wrong categories altogether — and whether our fascination with aliens reveals a smaller view of God than Scripture presents.


    If you’ve ever wondered whether aliens would undermine the Christian faith, or how to think biblically about UFOs and spiritual beings, this episode provides clarity without sensationalism.


    Questions, topics, or feedback?
    Submit them at: alotofwordspodcast.com

    Want more teaching from Pastor Matt Smith?

    Watch his sermons and full teaching series at Barabbas Road Church on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@BarabbasRoadChurch

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    48 mins
  • Is AI the Mark of the Beast?
    Feb 3 2026

    In this engaging and insightful podcast episode, Pastor Matt Smith and his co-hosts discuss a variety of topics centered on artificial intelligence (AI). They explore the potential of AI to reshape education, the challenges and benefits it presents to ministry, and the broader societal changes it might trigger. Matt shares his optimistic view on how AI can enhance critical thinking and reflect deeper issues in our approach to learning and authenticity. The conversation also touches on the potential economic impact of AI, the pitfalls and ethical concerns, and its role in spiritual counseling. The episode includes personal anecdotes and practical advice, making it a thought-provoking listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, faith, and society.

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
    00:31 Podcast Setup and Lighting Issues
    01:20 Busy Schedules and Personal Stories
    11:50 AI in Education and Theology
    42:58 The Mark of the Beast and AI
    44:48 Blockchain and Digital Currency
    46:38 AI's Role in Authenticity and Security
    51:21 AI in Counseling and Critical Thinking

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Who Is Matt Smith? And Why You Can Ask Him Anything
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode, we introduce Pastor and author Matt Smith and talk about why this podcast exists, what kind of questions we’re tackling, and how you can be part of the conversation.

    This show is built around real questions from real people about faith, Scripture, theology, and everyday Christian living. If you’ve ever wondered where to start, what the Bible teaches, or how to think biblically about difficult topics, this podcast is for you.

    New episodes coming soon. Subscribe and join the conversation.

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    52 mins
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