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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 46 MIN

052: If Gd Sleeps, Humans Act: A Conversation with Stephen Hopkins

from The Rest is Commentary with Shep Rosenman · host srosenman

What if a warlike psalm could become a song of empathetic resistance? Director Stephen Hopkins and host Shep Rosenman discuss "Time to Act" inspired by Psalm 76 and how the song flips aggression into care, using David Bowie–style electro-punk energy to confront injustice while honoring the people caught in it. The anchor idea—“Is God Asleep?”—turns divine wrath into human responsibility. Expect bold talking: how religion is weaponized vs. how cross-spiritual ethics can heal; why the real test of a government is whether it allows protest; and why the world seems to regress in misogyny, racism, and homophobia even as science explodes forward. We discuss Pope Francis’s underreported embrace of LGBTQ+ people, striking data about U.S. gun violence, and reveal that harsh biblical commands may just be  parables—not literal orders. New listeners: this is your hook. Old listeners: you’ll love the fresh angle. The bottom line: question dogma. A culture’s morality is measured by how it reacts when questioned.

What if a warlike psalm could become an electro-punk song of empathetic resistance? This episode flips aggression into care with the bold idea of “God asleep,” turning divine wrath into human responsibility while confronting injustice. From religion weaponized for brutality to the real test of a government (allowing protest), LGBTQ+ inclusion, U.S. gun violence data, and why harsh biblical commands are parables—the core ethic is clear: question dogma, because a culture’s morality is measured by how it reacts when questioned.

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