EPISODE · Sep 28, 2022 · 1H 58M
Preambling #29 | Science Catching up with Theology
from The Anarchist Bible Study · host Iowancap
This is preambling, where we turn our useless banter into a whole show so we can cut the fat from our normal episode. In this episode we talk about why parents move elections; how eschatology reveals your faith; why R.C. Sproul is the Rothbard of Reformed theology; what the real relationship of church and state is; the way religious pro-life movement spawned a secular pro-life movement (in a good way); why Stacey Abrams claiming men invented fetal heartbeats shows we’re winning; how to be properly “political” from the pulpit; where all the third-wayist Biden criticism is; why Jesus absolutely was a conservative; Nicodemus telling his testimony; what $1 gets you but $10 gets you better; and avenging angels slaying trees. Uriel’s Revenge, David Roome, chapters 38-39 Follow Iowancap on Twitter Follow Jeff Leave a comment at [email protected] Support us at buymeacoffee.com/Flyover
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This is preambling, where we turn our useless banter into a whole show so we can cut the fat from our normal episode. In this episode we talk about why parents move elections; how eschatology reveals your faith; why R.C. Sproul is the Rothbard of Reformed theology; what the real relationship of church and state is; the way religious pro-life movement spawned a secular pro-life movement (in a good way); why Stacey Abrams claiming men invented fetal heartbeats shows we’re winning; how to be properly “political” from the pulpit; where all the third-wayist Biden criticism is; why Jesus absolutely was a conservative; Nicodemus telling his testimony; what $1 gets you but $10 gets you better; and avenging angels slaying trees. Uriel’s Revenge, David Roome, chapters 38-39 Follow Iowancap on Twitter Follow Jeff Leave a comment at [email protected] Support us at buymeacoffee.com/Flyover
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