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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2021 · 1H 5M

Episode #123: Ben Seidel AKA: Roemer

from The Sacred Collective

In this episode of the Sacred Collective we are excited to have Ben Seidel on the show to talk about deconstruction, hell, and everything in between. We dive into both of our religious pasts as well as talk about the future of the church in America and over seas. Ben is an American by birth but now lives in Berlin, Germany where he works and lives with his family. Ben is also a singer/songwriter under the moniker of: Roemer. Please check out his music on Itunes, spotify, youtube, or better yet, buy his music and support him that way. This was a very exciting conversation, we are pleased to let you all hear it. Enjoy!!!Below are two quotes we talked about on the podcast:"The church has an unconditional obligation toward the victims of any social order, even when those victims do not belong to the Christian community." Dietrich Bonhoeffer"Philosophers have in various ways merely interpreted the world; the point, however, is to change it." Karl MarxFind us on IG:@sacredmn@roguetheologan@roemercollectiveAlso find out more of Ben's work in Germany at: www.newinternational.orgProduced by Caleb Rowe for Chromatone Productions in Seattle, WA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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