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One Afternoon with a Castrated man that changed a Nation

Episode 4 of the Fishing for Men with Mack podcast, hosted by biblife, titled "One Afternoon with a Castrated man that changed a Nation" was published on March 18, 2020 and runs 26 minutes.

March 18, 2020 ·26m · Fishing for Men with Mack

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In this week's episode I briefly touch on one of the biggest objections to the existence of God. It revolves around the following idea: If you were born in a Muslim country, you probably would have been one. This statement seems to say that religion is culturally conditioned and is therefore man-made. This is a big debate with lots to say, too many things to say in this show, so the primary focus of this episode is to focus on a recent objection I received from some African individuals who say they won't accept Christianity because it is a white man's religion and it was brought to Africa by the West.  To address this issue I will refer to a peculiar story of a castrated man who was the first man ever to bring the message of Jesus into Africa.Was Christianity first a white man's religion, or first a black man's religion? Stay tuned to find out.

In this week's episode I briefly touch on one of the biggest objections to the existence of God. It revolves around the following idea: If you were born in a Muslim country, you probably would have been one. This statement seems to say that religion is culturally conditioned and is therefore man-made.

This is a big debate with lots to say, too many things to say in this show, so the primary focus of this episode is to focus on a recent objection I received from some African individuals who say they won't accept Christianity because it is a white man's religion and it was brought to Africa by the West. 

To address this issue I will refer to a peculiar story of a castrated man who was the first man ever to bring the message of Jesus into Africa.Was Christianity first a white man's religion, or first a black man's religion? Stay tuned to find out. 

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