• King James Version

    1. Now as touching things offered unto idols, we know that we all have knowledge. Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edifieth. / 2. And if any man think that he knoweth any thing, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know.

  • Norm

    Well, folks, it's time to check in with the book of 1 Corinthians. Chapter 8 is all about meat. No, literally. It's about whether it's okay to eat food offered to idols. Some of the Corinthians were all for it, but Paul said, "Hey, be careful: not everybody knows about God and how awesome He is, so go easy on 'em.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so let's talk about 1 Corinthians 8. What do we got here? Bible Expert: Well, this chapter focuses on the issue of eating food that has been offered to idols. Joe: Wow, that sounds like a really important issue.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex Trebek: So, what do you do for fun? Contestant: Well, I like to read the Bible. Alex Trebek: *sighs* Alright, what can you tell me about 1 Corinthians 8? Contestant: In 1 Corinthians 8, Paul is addressing the issue of meat sacrificed to idols and whether it is morally acceptable for Christians to eat it.

  • Drill Sergeant

    Listen up, recruits! 1 Corinthians 8 is all about one thing: knowledge. Y'see, some of ya got more knowledge than others, and in the church, that can lead to some problems. Ya got those who think they know it all, but they don't know what it all means.

  • Batman

    Batman: Robin, I believe we have a riddle to solve in 1 Corinthians 8. Robin: What is it, Batman? Batman: We must address the question of whether it is right to eat food that has been offered to idols.

  • Joe Biden

    Listen, Jack, here's the deal. I tell ya what, in 1 Corinthians 8, we learn about knowledge and love. C'mon man, knowledge is nothing without love, that's how my father used to say it. We gotta understand that knowledge puffs us up, but love builds us up.

  • Donald Trump

    Paul starts off 1 Corinthians 8 with a bigly reminder that knowledge isn't everything - there are overrated many people out there who think they know it all, but they don't. He says that knowledge can puff a person up, and that it's important to be aware of the deep state implications.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, so 1 Corinthians 8. Basically, it talks about food sacrificed to idols. Basically, if you're a Christian, you should avoid these things. Lois: So like, if I'm eating a Big Mac, I gotta make sure it wasn't sacrificed to an idol?