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CP 295 Is Sam Smith the Devil? "Unholy" Grammy Awards

Episode 295 of the Church Public podcast, hosted by Church Public, titled "CP 295 Is Sam Smith the Devil? "Unholy" Grammy Awards" was published on February 7, 2023 and runs 52 minutes.

February 7, 2023 ·52m · Church Public

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Musician Sam Smith dresses up as the devil to sing a song on the Grammys called, "Unholy." We'll check out that story and see where it goes. Then we will check out another musical, this one is really great, in this musical, Jesus is non binary, whatever that means. Oh and Judas is a girl and the disciples are girls too, or maybe one of them is gay. At this point, who knows. Biden prays for tolerance at the National Prayer Breakfast and then we learn that the new King of England will hav...

Musician Sam Smith dresses up as the devil to sing a song on the Grammys called, "Unholy." We'll check out that story and see where it goes. Then we will check out another musical, this one is really great, in this musical, Jesus is non binary, whatever that means. Oh and Judas is a girl and the disciples are girls too, or maybe one of them is gay. At this point, who knows.  Biden prays for tolerance at the National Prayer Breakfast and then we learn that the new King of England will have a LGBT%^&* choir for his coronation, which is nice. And if we have time, we'll talk about my favorite sport, surfing!

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