Episode 95 – Bridging the Gap to Godhood
There is a great deal that separates Mormonism from historical Christianity. I attempt to bridge the divide on the most important issue separating the two Read More
There is a great deal that separates Mormonism from historical Christianity. I attempt to bridge the divide on the most important issue separating the two Read More
A disturbing trend has the power to destroy our nation and weaken Christianity. Plus a woman in a unique situation has a strange answer to prayer and a subculture that defies explanation.
Some stories are too good to be false. A get rich quick scheme that we’ve all considered backfires. A politician confesses their sins in the strangest way possible. And a grift off of one of the worst things happening in our world today.
In an era of politics defined by personal style and attitude I lay down my own political manifesto. But first I dive into the wildest political debate in recent years and my quick reactions to the recent Supreme Court rulings.
Some say it’s impossible to define Woke Ideology. I take on the task and tell you what’s good about it and what’s bad about it. Plus I pose two questions that have got me flummoxed; what to do with a million pennies and how to spend a billion dollars.
“Honor the trolls or bear the consequences.” It seems like a deal worth taking but that’s apparently not the case. In this episode I push back on the terms of the culture war itself. It seems the only path forward is a reinstatement of taboos. I also talk about the latest smuggling craze in Israel and legal follies in the age of Artificial Intelligence.
A Twitter account brought a new wrinkle to the Christian debate on the role of faith and works. And speaking of Twitter, Elon Musk brought a new wrinkle to social media. Plus a clarification about Muhammad Ali and a rant I’ve been dying to deliver.
Ned Flanders can never win a culture war. Are Christians called to be nice or something more? I lean on Matt Walsh to help explore Read More
In this episode I discuss the seven cultural marks of American Evangelicalism that differ from the theological markers that unite it with Evangelicals around the world. I also explore how the passion to solve a mystery spills into our every day lives. Plus I get into how artificial intelligence has turned the best TV show of all time into the worst TV show of all time.
Nachos and Nazis have something in common that you should think through the next time you order a bowl of delicious gooey goodness. I discuss how a grocery store can change a culture and what to call artwork created by artificial intelligence.