My parents are dedicated to Flash Point, Kenneth Copeland Ministries' weekly "political" show. It regularly features people like Dutch Sheets and other Christian Nationalists. So curious to hear your thoughts on this broadcast. How on earth did someone like Kenneth Copeland become so insanely radical? Or perhaps he always was. Any thoughts/feels/petty observations about Flash Point most welcome.
Sorry to be a broken record - discord still doesn’t allow to join. It leads me to the page asking for authorization from Supercast, and when I authorize it says there aren’t any accessible chat feeds. Really excited to be able to subscribe and find some likeminded community! Love what y’all do!
Hi! I love the work you're up to and really appreciate the time you're putting into explaining the evangelical perspective. I grew up in a Presbyterian church and we didn't talk much about hell, demons, or Satan in my church. However, I'm realizing that even though I don't identify as Christian anymore, I'm still freaked out by the idea of Satan and demons. I really like the tenants of the Satanic Temple and the work they're doing to fight christian nationalism. I know they don't actually subscribe to the idea of Satan worship, but there's something about it that still makes me nervous. With this in mind, I have a two part question: 1) Can you give me a little primer on how the bible or churches talk about satan or demons to help me get over this fear; and 2) What are your thoughts on The Satanic Temple?
I listen on apple podcasts. I was paying through patreon and listening to the ad version on apple podcasts. I canceled the patreon membership and bought a membership on Access Mundi. How can I make sure I'm listening to the ad free version on Apple podcasts? I can't tell you who I am over there compared to who I am on Access mundi.
I'm sixty-six years old. I was raised in an authoritarian Christian household. I was a born-again Christian for most of my life. Now an atheist. What do Christians view as the benefits of Christian life? Is it the promise of eternal life with Jesus that hooks most in, or the fear of death and hell? It's become obvious there are many dark personal secrets Christians keep to protect themselves or others within their faith structure: chronic anger issues, domestic abuse, porn use, pre-marriage pregnancies, abortions. Why would anybody want to live this way?
Hey guys, I love the show, but as a professional sound engineer, I have to say the listener experience leaves a lot to be desired, You are now a show that is offering a premium subscription, which means you are competing with other shows that may be in a similar lane to you, if I compare your show to say Politicology, it leaves you in the dust, Now I can understand that it is possible that the reason for the terrible production values is your a couple of University nerds and not sound guys, fare call, but if your trying to earn money for what is otherwise great content, you realy need to lift your game. if its a matter of limited resorces, hit me up, maybe I can help