
Christian, Traditional, Masculine
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1125 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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This guy’s double standard in the way he treats John MacArthur and Tim Keller post mortem is honestly disgusting. I can’t believe people listen to this guy. Now he’s calling John mark comer a heretic and defending slavery. Don’t throw your pearls before swine
It annoys me that he is calling out Kirk Cameron about this subject. Humans cannot know everything about the Bible. I believe that hell is one of the things that is beyond human understanding. Kirk is just challenging the common way we think about hell. Will a just God punish someone eternally that doesn't have to ability to live eternally? The soul is eternal, but the body is not. This is one of the unknowable things we will have to ask God when we see him.
If you like guys who say nothing and babble constantly, with no outline or structure, then you will like this podcast very much.
I have a great appreciation for Jon’s Biblical and prudential approach to culture, the church, and politics. I recommend him often to those in my church. As a critique: Jon, I would ask you to read more on classical theism. God Bless you, brother.
This guy’s double standard in the way he treats John MacArthur and Tim Keller post mortem is honestly disgusting. I can’t believe people listen to this guy. Don’t throw your pearls before swine
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The content primarily revolves around sociopolitical issues through a Christian lens, emphasizing traditional values and a masculine perspective. Notable themes include discussions on the intersection of politics and morality, the challenges facing contemporary conservatism, and critiques of modern evangelical movements. Episodes often tackle contentious topics such as gender roles, social justice, and the implications of shifting demographics among younger voters. Unique insights are offered through personal anecdotes and critical evaluations of prevalent ideologies in today's cultural landscape, inviting listeners to engage with the complexities of faith in contemporary society.
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