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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 11 MIN

The Death of Good Storytelling: How Secularism Killed Hollywood

from Indie Thinker with Reed Uberman

🔴 Get our weekly devotionals and newsletter 🔴Enjoy free e-books and audio books 🔴Watch groundbreaking filmsindiethinker.org/supportThis Halloween, we’re digging up something truly scary — the death of good storytelling. From Braveheart to The Twilight Zone, we once had stories that stirred the soul. Now, secularism and woke Hollywood have buried truth, beauty, and meaning under lifeless sequels and agenda-driven scripts.In this episode, Reed Uberman breaks down how Rod Serling’s “A Nice Place to Visit” from The Twilight Zone reveals a deeper truth about the human soul, heaven, hell, and why modern art feels empty.🎥 Expect Christian commentary, sharp cultural insight, and a call to rediscover beauty, truth, and transcendence in storytelling.💵 Show Sponsors:Sweet and Savory: sweetandsavoryclassroom.com (Promo Code: indiethinker)Utap2: Utap2.com (Promo Code: indiethinker10)Selah Ridge: selahridgetreesort.com (Promo Code - indiethinker10)Faith Comes By Hearing: faithcomesbyhearing.com👕 Store: https://indiethinkerstore.bigcartel.com#indiethinker #christianity #culture #reeduberman

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