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Anazao (an-ah-zah’-o) is a Koine Greek word meaning “new life” or “life restored,” describing both a moment of revival and an ongoing process of renewal. To wake from death, to be re-formed, or to continually renew the mind, body, and soul is to "anazao". Our network aims to live into that renewal by asking better questions and engaging the world as it actually is. We explore a variety of topics such as martial arts, Taoism, horror, science, pop culture, questions of Church unity, and more. Too often Christian media settles for safe answers and shallow conversations; we’d rather wrestle with what’s hard, strange, or uncomfortable. By digging beneath clichés and taking ideas seriously - whether from the Bible, a dojo, a film, the Church, or a laboratory - we believe faith doesn’t shrink. It restores, engages, and brings new life.

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    The Butter Battle Book by Dr. Seuss

    Welcome to my dojo, this is Kung Fu Pizza Party. In today's episode, I sit down to discuss an often overlooked part of the Dr. Seuss pantheon, The Butter Battle Book. I discuss briefly the impact Dr. Seuss has had on children's literature, review the contents of the story of The Butter Battle Book, and even relate the message of the book to a topic we've been discussing on the show this year. Instagram: @kungfupizzaparty Letterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrtyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

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    Superman Lives: The Script That Never Was!

    Andy Walsh and Kevin Schaefer dive into the fascinating world of unmade superhero films, specifically focusing on Kevin Smith's screenplay for "Superman Lives." This legendary script, which never made it to the big screen, is a treasure trove of comic book references and unique storytelling that reflects the quirky style of Smith. The duo discusses the plot, featuring Brainiac's quest for Kryptonian technology and Superman's epic showdown with Doomsday, all while exploring the themes of identity and sacrifice. They reminisce about the cultural impact of the "Death of Superman" narrative and how it resonates in today’s superhero landscape. Plus, every dime from this episode goes to support local libraries, proving that all reading counts, whether it's a screenplay, comic, or classic novel. So, grab your cape and get ready to explore a piece of cinema history that could have been! The latest episode of Systematic Geekology dives headfirst into the wild world of unmade superhero films, specifically focusing on Kevin Smith's screenplay for Superman Lives—a project that tantalizingly danced on the edge of production before disappearing into the realm of ‘what could have been’. Andy Walsh and Kevin Schaefer kick things off with a cheeky banter about the geek culture that surrounds them, setting the tone for a laid-back yet insightful discussion. They explore the colorful history of Superman Lives, a film that was supposed to bring Nicolas Cage into the tights of the Man of Steel, and how it was influenced by comic book storylines like the Death of Superman. Through a witty exchange, they highlight the screenplay’s unique elements, including Brainiac's quest for power and the inclusion of various characters like Doomsday and Lex Luthor, all while emphasizing the creativity that Smith brought to the table amidst the chaotic demands of studio executives. As they delve deeper into the screenplay, Andy and Kevin dissect the narrative structure, acknowledging its classic three-act setup while playfully critiquing its more outlandish elements, such as the infamous giant spider—a request from producer Jon Peters that has become a meme in itself. They share their thoughts on how the script blends humor with superheroics, portraying Superman as a character who grapples with both his heroic responsibilities and personal relationships, particularly with Lois Lane. With a sprinkle of nostalgia, Andy reflects on the script's potential to resonate with audiences, had it been realized in the 90s, and the profound impact it might have had on the superhero genre. The duo wraps up with their personal reflections on the legacy of Superman Lives and its lasting influence on comic book adaptations, while promoting the importance of reading in all its forms, aligning perfectly with their mission of supporting public libraries through the episode's proceeds.Takeaways:In this episode of Systematic Geekology, Andy and Kevin dive deep into the screenplay for Superman Lives, exploring the wild, untamed ideas that never made it to the big screen.The discussion highlights how Kevin Smith's script embodied a unique blend of comic book lore, humor, and heartfelt character moments, particularly between Clark Kent and Lois Lane.Superman Lives serves as a fascinating case study of a film that almost was, illustrating the challenges and creative decisions that define Hollywood's tumultuous relationship with superhero adaptations.Listeners can appreciate how the episode ties back to the podcast's mission—promoting literacy and the importance of reading in all forms, including screenplays and comics.The conversation touches on the significant cultural impact of the Death of Superman storyline and how its treatment in Smith's script reflects the era's comic book landscape.With proceeds from the episode supporting public libraries, the hosts remind us that engaging with literature in all its forms is vital for community enrichment and personal growth..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of our "All Reading Counts" series:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/3706021e-22e5-4598-ae1d-732ec8e275a9.Listen to all of our DCU / DCAU episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/8c9da262-e657-44a7-b14a-9649933f5347.Check out other episodes with Kevin:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/84fd7d06-cf1f-48e5-b358-09a01c5a6bc9.Listen to all of Andy's episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/c86f7a67-357b-4324-bf95-e42cedb9932aMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to our show on YouTubeYou can get the video version of the show and lots of extra exclusives on our YouTube channel!YouTubeThe Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkDonate to our Show / Check Out Free ExtrasCheck out our show on Fourthwall to donate to the podcast or get free extra content!SG on FourthwallFollow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date!Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some exclusive content and fun memes!Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.

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    Embracing the Sacred Beyond Church Walls: Seeing the Divine Past Church Hurt

    Chantal Morales McKinney's new book, "Following Jesus Beyond Church Walls: A Catalyst for Your Spiritual Growth," serves as a profound exploration of the intersection between personal trauma and spiritual resilience. Within this engaging dialogue, I converse with Chantal about her experiences and insights as a mystic Christian and visionary, emphasizing the importance of spiritual growth outside traditional church structures. We delve into the impact of church-related harm and the necessity for transparency and accountability within faith communities. Chantal elucidates how individuals can maintain their faith in Christ, even when disillusioned by institutional failures. Ultimately, this episode advocates for a renewed understanding of what it means to follow Jesus, encouraging listeners to engage with their faith beyond the confines of church walls. Chantal Morales McKinney's discourse on spiritual growth transcends traditional church confines, as elucidated in her book, "Following Jesus Beyond Church Walls: A Catalyst for Your Spiritual Growth". The conversation pivots around the intrinsic value of community, particularly in the face of adversity and trauma within church environments.Chantal articulates her profound journey, which includes experiences of harassment and the systemic issues that often plague religious institutions. She emphasizes the importance of accountability, compassion, and authentic connection among believers, urging listeners to engage in meaningful dialogue, confess their struggles, and foster an inclusive spiritual community that uplifts rather than marginalizes. The episode serves as a clarion call, encouraging individuals to find pathways of faith that resonate beyond the established norms of church life, thereby expanding one's understanding of God and spirituality. As she shares her insights, Chantal invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences and consider how they can contribute to a future church that embodies love, respect, and genuine support for all its members.Takeaways:Chantal McKinney emphasizes that her book serves as a beacon of hope for those whose faith has been shattered by church harm, inviting them to explore spiritual growth beyond traditional church boundaries.In the podcast, McKinney articulates the profound impact of church trauma on individuals, advocating for a systemic change that prioritizes the voices and experiences of those harmed.The conversation highlights the necessity of accountability within church leadership, addressing the alarming tendency to protect institutions over individuals who have suffered abuse.McKinney's work with the Water and Light movement seeks to create supportive communities for those affected by church harm, fostering healing and solidarity among survivors.The discussion underscores the significance of redefining the church as a community of believers, rather than merely an institution, to better align with the teachings of Jesus.Ultimately, McKinney encourages listeners to engage with their faith in personal and communal ways that transcend traditional church walls, reaffirming the presence of Christ in all spaces..You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website:https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website:https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/.Visit Chantal's author website:https://www.amazon.com/Following-Jesus-Beyond-Church-Walls/dp/1971589004.Check out Chantal's Book on Amazon:https://a.co/d/08MdYAh2.Hear more from Joshua on Be Living Water:https://be-living-water.captivate.fm/listen

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    Mortal Kombat II

    "It's showtime." Welcome to my dojo, this is Kung Fu Pizza Party. Today, we are Going to the Arcade for one of the biggest films of the year, Mortal Kombat II. In this review, I highlight some of the opening weekend numbers, dig into the important changes that were made to help improve the film, and I give my take on the negative criticisms towards the film. Instagram: @kungfupizzaparty Letterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrtyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

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    Europeans Be Like...

    Page and Pixel talk colonialism and feminism as it relates to the book The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-GarciaFollow us on Instagram @pageandpixelpc

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    From Hell's Kitchen to the Shadows: Daredevil and Darth Maul Are Back!

    Kevin Schaefer, Andy Walsh, and Evan Garcia dive into the latest buzz in geek culture, kicking things off with a spotlight on Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 and the first season of Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord. They dissect the thrilling plot twists and character developments that keep fans on the edge of their seats, especially the dynamic between Daredevil and Bullseye, which takes center stage this season. The trio can't help but gush over the stellar performances and striking visuals that elevate these series beyond the usual fare. With a mix of witty banter and insightful commentary, they explore how these new storylines reflect current events and the deeper themes of grace, redemption, and moral ambiguity. Grab your headphones and settle in, because this episode promises an engaging and entertaining ride through the freshest geeky content!Takeaways:Daredevil: Born Again season 2 successfully builds on its predecessor, showcasing a clearer vision and more cohesive storytelling that resonates with fans.The animation quality in Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord is a standout feature, offering stunning visuals that surpass previous Star Wars animated series.In the latest What's New(s) episode, the hosts dive deep into the character dynamics, emphasizing the compelling relationship between Maul and his apprentice Devin.Kevin, Andy, and Evan share their thoughts on the heavy political undertones of Daredevil: Born Again, making relevant connections to real-world events while navigating the line between fiction and reality.The discussion highlights how both shows balance darker themes with character-driven narratives, making them engaging for a wide audience.Listeners are encouraged to explore the behind-the-scenes podcast that accompanies Daredevil: Born Again, offering insights into the creative process that shaped its unique storytelling..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of our "What's New(s)" series:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/5abf15a7-d441-4638-8a4a-66ccf85e3343.Listen to our other Marvel episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/fb519d38-2d9b-4f82-b041-81b81613543c.Listen to all of our Star Wars episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/8a69b978-b30c-4515-9e5d-a38a84cc367f.Check out other episodes with Kevin:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/84fd7d06-cf1f-48e5-b358-09a01c5a6bc9.Check out other episodes with Evan:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/db75189a-04f3-4129-9a5d-ade41cf863b5.Listen to all of Andy's episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/c86f7a67-357b-4324-bf95-e42cedb9932aMentioned in this episode:Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.

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    Judges 15 & 16

    How does Samson's story end? What is his fatal flaw? Was Samson ever saved? Who was Delilah and was she an Israelite or Philistine? How does God direct Samson to his lowest point and save him and still be considered righteous?

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    LDS Rebraodcast

    This episode is a rebroadcast from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from the Summer School Cults series. Make sure you check out the entire series Bundyville: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/606441988/bundyvilleContact: [email protected]: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

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    Mortal Kombat (2021)

    "You need to get to Sonya Blade in Gary, IN" Welcome to my dojo, this is Kung Fu Pizza Party. In today's episode, we are continuing the Going to the Arcade series with our review of Mortal Kombat from 2021. Joining me in this episode is Robert Miranda of This Seats Taken to review a real mixed bag of a film. Mortal Kombat from 2021 is the higest rated MK film on Rotten Tomatoes, with a 55%. They made major changes to the universe like centering Cole as the main protagonist. It's not all bad though, with some really cool set pieces and excellent fight choreography that you can easily see and enjoy, Mortal Kombat was a film that left long time fans and general move goers wanting more. Check out This Seats Taken: https://open.spotify.com/show/2zOVBgSlnRsEqjlYILRxThKung Fu Pizza Party on Instagram: @kungfupizzapartyLetterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrty YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

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    Galactic Histories: Unpacking Star Wars Lore from the Dawn of Time

    What went down in the distant past of that galaxy far, far away? Christian Ashley and his buddy, the ever-knowledgeable Joe Dea, dive right into the Star Wars timeline before 4000 BBY, uncovering the mythology and lore that shaped the universe we know and love. They kick things off with a discussion on the Celestials, those ancient, god-like beings responsible for some epic galaxy-scale engineering projects, before jumping into the Rakata and their dark empire that sent shivers down the spines of countless civilizations. With their trademark casual banter, they also touch on the Je'daii, the proto-Jedi who walked the line between light and dark, and the Pius Dei Crusades, exploring how religion and humanity's darker impulses played a role in shaping the galaxy's history. So, strap in, folks, because this episode's about to take you on a wild ride through Star Wars history, packed with insights and a sprinkle of humor.In a galaxy far, far away, Christian and Joe take listeners on an epic exploration of the Star Wars universe, tackling its timeline from 25,000 to 4,000 BBY. They kick things off with a light-hearted banter about the challenge of covering such a vast lore, poking fun at the plethora of obscure material that exists in both Legends and canon. With a relaxed tone, they set the stage for a deep dive into the history of Star Wars, bringing humor and clever insights to the discussion. The duo’s dynamic is apparent as they debate the merits of Legends continuity versus canon, with Joe championing the former as a treasure trove of storytelling potential. They discuss the Celestials, enigmatic beings credited with galaxy-scale engineering, and the Rakata, whose dark empire serves as a cautionary tale of tyranny. Their exploration touches on the complexities of these ancient species, blending humor with critical analysis of their roles in shaping the galaxy. As the episode unfolds, Christian and Joe reflect on their personal journeys into the Star Wars universe, sharing their favorite media and memories. They emphasize the importance of exploring lesser-known narratives and the untapped potential of the galaxy’s history. With wit and charm, they craft a narrative that feels both engaging and insightful, leaving listeners with a newfound appreciation for the depth of Star Wars lore.Takeaways:The podcast dives deep into the Star Wars timeline before 4000 BBY, exploring the rich lore and history of the galaxy.Christian and Joe shed light on the Celestials, ancient beings whose mythic actions shaped the universe's structure and narratives.Listeners are treated to a discussion on the Rakata, the first major empire to harness dark side powers and how they impacted galactic politics.The episode highlights the importance of Legends continuity, emphasizing its depth and richness compared to the current canon materials.Christian and Joe debate the merits of various Star Wars media, from video games to novels, showcasing the diverse storytelling available to fans.They also touch on the potential for future stories in the Star Wars universe, especially regarding the underdeveloped themes of religion and morality..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Listen to our other Star Wars episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/8a69b978-b30c-4515-9e5d-a38a84cc367f.Check out other episodes with Christian:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/ebf4b064-0672-47dd-b5a3-0fff5f11b54c.Check out other episodes with great guests like Joe:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/0d46051e-3772-49ec-9e2c-8739c9b74cdeMentioned in this episode:Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.The Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkJoin our Facebook group and Discord ServerFind our Facebook group, "Priests to the Geeks", then join our Discord server with this link to continue on the conversation with us!DiscordFollow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date!Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some exclusive content and fun memes!Get Your SG Merch now!Check out the link to see all of our different t-shirts, backpacks, drinking glasses, pajamas, and more! SG on Fourthwall

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    The Role of Sabbaticals in Fostering Church Unity

    The upcoming sabbatical of Pastor Will Rose serves as a focal point for this engaging dialogue on The Whole Church Podcast, wherein we explore the profound significance of rest within the Church and its potential to facilitate greater unity among congregations. In our conversation, we delve into the biblical and theological underpinnings of sabbaticals, drawing connections to the restorative nature of rest as exemplified in the scriptures. Will articulates how intentional cycles of rest not only rejuvenate the individual pastor but also empower the congregation to cultivate a shared responsibility for the church community. Through this insightful discourse, we seek to illuminate the necessity of relinquishing control and embracing communal support, thereby fostering a more resilient and unified Church. Join us as we reflect on the transformative power of rest and its implications for the broader Christian community.In this enlightening episode of The Whole Church Podcast, Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell engage in a profound dialogue with Pastor Will Rose, focusing on the critical theme of rest within the church context, particularly as Pastor Rose prepares for his upcoming sabbatical. The conversation is steeped in theological reflections on Psalm 127, which emphasizes reliance on divine providence over human toil. Pastor Rose articulates the significance of embracing cycles of rest, not only for individual pastors but for the entire church community, suggesting that such practices can cultivate a deeper sense of unity and collaboration among congregants.The discussion delves into the historical and scriptural foundations of sabbaticals, exploring their role as restorative periods that allow pastors to recharge and reflect. Pastor Rose highlights how these moments of intentional rest are vital for preventing burnout and fostering a healthy church environment. He asserts that when pastors are renewed, they can return to their congregations with fresh perspectives and renewed energy, ultimately benefiting the church's mission. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences with rest and to consider how implementing structured periods of sabbatical could transform their church dynamics.The episode serves as a compelling reminder of the importance of integrating rest into the life of the church, advocating for a culture that prioritizes well-being and collective flourishing. It challenges the notion that constant busyness equates to productivity, instead positing that true effectiveness in ministry stems from a place of rest and rejuvenation.Takeaways:Pastor Will Rose discusses the significance of sabbaticals in ministry, emphasizing their role in personal renewal and church vitality.The concept of Sabbath, rooted in the biblical tradition, highlights the importance of rest for both individuals and congregations alike.The conversation explores how cycles of rest contribute to fostering unity within the church community, allowing members to recharge spiritually.Pastor Rose articulates the need for churches to embrace rest as an intentional practice, countering the modern culture of constant productivity..You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website:https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website:https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/.Hear more from Will on "Your Matter Matters":https://your-matter-matters.captivate.fm/listen.Check out TJ on Systematic Geekology:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e.Hear more from Joshua on Be Living Water:https://be-living-water.captivate.fm/listen.Be sure to come out and meet Joshua, TJ, and Will at Theology Beer Camp 2026 in Kansas City:https://theologybeer.camp/

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    From Bith to Sith: The Legacy of Darth Tenebrous

    Darth Tenebrous takes center stage in this episode as Christian Ashley and TJ Blackwell dive deep into the shadowy world of the Sith. Known primarily as the master of Darth Plagueis and a precursor to Sheev Palpatine, Tenebrous is a pivotal, yet often overlooked, figure in the Star Wars lore. The duo explores Tenebrous's ambitions, including his attempts to manipulate the Force and his visionary schemes that shaped the future of the Sith. They also tackle the complexities of the Rule of Two, a principle that has governed the Sith for ages, and how Tenebrous's legacy intertwines with the galaxy's ultimate villainy. With their signature blend of wit and insight, Christian and TJ shed light on the essence of this enigmatic Sith Lord while having a few laughs at his expense. Christian Ashley and TJ Blackwell delve into the dark and twisted lineage of the Sith in their latest podcast episode, focusing on the enigmatic Darth Tenebrous. The discussion kicks off with a light-hearted banter that sets the tone for a deep dive into the lore surrounding this lesser-known Sith Lord. As they navigate through the complexities of the Rule of Two established by Darth Bane, they unravel how Tenebrous played a pivotal role in shaping the future of the Sith, particularly his influence over Darth Plagueis and, indirectly, Darth Sidious himself. The hosts cleverly contrast Tenebrous's ambition and cunning with the more infamous figures of the Sith, providing listeners with a fresh perspective on the dark side's history. The conversation takes a whimsical turn as they explore Tenebrous's unique characteristics as a Bith—a species often relegated to background roles in the Star Wars universe. Christian and TJ emphasize the importance of diversity in storytelling, especially when it comes to the portrayal of villains. They reflect on how Tenebrous's lesser-known exploits, such as his attempts to manipulate the Force and his involvement in starship construction, highlight the intricate web of power and deceit that defines the Sith legacy. The episode wraps up with a thought-provoking discussion on the implications of Tenebrous's existence (or non-existence) on the overarching narrative of Star Wars, leaving listeners to ponder the ripple effects one character can have on an expansive universe.Takeaways:Darth Tenebrous is a lesser-known Sith Lord who played a pivotal role in the lineage of evil, influencing both Plagueis and Sidious in their dark pursuits.The Rule of Two, established by Darth Bane, defines the dynamic between master and apprentice, highlighting the tension and ambition characteristic of Sith relationships.Tenebrous's ambitions included projecting his consciousness through time to possess the Chosen One, showcasing a complex layer of Sith lore that intertwines with the broader Star Wars narrative.The podcast cleverly contrasts Tenebrous's strategic genius with his eventual downfall, emphasizing the irony of Sith ambition leading to their own destruction.Christian and TJ shed light on Tenebrous's manipulation of the Force and technological advancements, which laid groundwork for the chaos seen in the Galactic Senate during the prequels.The discussion dives into the unique aspects of Tenebrous as a Bith Sith Lord, breaking norms of traditional Sith characterizations and enriching the Star Wars universe with diversity..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of our annual theme series for 2026, "The Faces Behind Us":https://player.captivate.fm/collection/dd903597-98be-49ed-998c-5cdaf73b6af4.Listen to our other Star Wars episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/8a69b978-b30c-4515-9e5d-a38a84cc367f.Check out other episodes with Christian:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/ebf4b064-0672-47dd-b5a3-0fff5f11b54c.Check out other episodes with TJ:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5eMentioned in this episode:Join our Facebook group and Discord ServerFind our Facebook group, "Priests to the Geeks", then join our Discord server with this link to continue on the conversation with us!DiscordThe Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkBecome a member of Systematic Geekology on our Website!Check out the link to become a member of Systematic Geekology! All member get exclusive extras and shout outs on the show! Some of the paid tiers of membership get store discounts, free merch, and more!SG on FourthwallDonate to our Show / Check Out Free ExtrasCheck out our show on Fourthwall to donate to the podcast or get free extra content!SG on FourthwallSystematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.

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    Ahsoka and Anakin: The Jedi Council's Greatest Misses

    Dive into the cosmic chaos of this special May the 4th bonus episode of Systematic Geekology, where they explore the Jedi Council's significant role in shaping the destinies of Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano. Rose, John, and Kevin are all aboard the Millennium Falcon of thought, dissecting how the Council’s decisions influenced these iconic characters' journeys—spoiler alert, it's not all sunshine and lightsabers. They tackle the fine line between the Council’s guardianship and their rigid adherence to rules, which ultimately led to Anakin's tragic downfall and Ahsoka's disillusionment. With a mix of humor and insightful commentary, this episode serves up a fresh perspective on the Council's impact amidst the backdrop of the grand Star Wars saga. So, grab your lightsabers and tune in as they geek out about the Force, board meetings, and the faces behind the most epic stories in the galaxy! Celebrating the iconic May the 4th, Systematic Geekology pulls back the curtain on the Jedi Council's impact on two of Star Wars' most pivotal characters: Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano. The panel, featuring the dynamic trio of Rose, John Erdely, and Kevin Schaefer, dives deep into the Council's decision-making process, revealing how their rigid structure and traditional views contributed to Anakin's tragic fall to the dark side. They explore the nuances of the Jedi's hesitations regarding Anakin's attachments, particularly his love for his mother and later Padmé, suggesting that this emotional depth was perceived as a weakness by the Council. The discussion flows like a lightsaber duel, sparking insights on how the Council's failure to adapt and connect with their Jedi ultimately led to their downfall. Ahsoka's story is also examined, showcasing her disillusionment with the Council—a pathway that beautifully mirrors Anakin's own journey. As they unravel these character arcs, the hosts inject humor and relatability, likening the Jedi Council to modern-day boards of directors, complete with the bureaucratic banter. This episode is a must-listen for fans eager to understand the underlying themes of choice, attachment, and the eternal struggle between light and dark, all while celebrating the beloved Star Wars universe in a light-hearted, engaging manner.Takeaways:The Jedi Council's early dismissal of Anakin Skywalker illustrates how institutional skepticism can hinder potential greatness.Ahsoka Tano's exit from the Jedi Order showcases the consequences of mistrust and the need for personal autonomy in the face of authority.The dynamic between Anakin and the Jedi Council reflects a broader commentary on the challenges of leadership and governance in high-stakes environments.Exploring the Jedi Council's influence reveals the complexity of attachment and emotional connections in a rigidly structured order.The podcast dives deep into how the Jedi Council's decisions shaped the destinies of pivotal characters like Anakin and Ahsoka, highlighting the weight of leadership choices.Listeners gain insight into the flaws within the Jedi Council, drawing parallels to real-world organizations and their governance challenges..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of our annual theme series for 2026, "The Faces Behind Us":https://player.captivate.fm/collection/dd903597-98be-49ed-998c-5cdaf73b6af4.Listen to our other Star Wars episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/8a69b978-b30c-4515-9e5d-a38a84cc367f.Check out other episodes with Kevin:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/84fd7d06-cf1f-48e5-b358-09a01c5a6bc9.Check out other episodes with Will:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/4559ab55-4b6a-4432-b0a7-b61540df8803.Listen to all of John's episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/0501276f-17e9-48cf-81a7-140cc6dbad53Mentioned in this episode:Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.The Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkGet Your SG Merch now!Check out the link to see all of our different t-shirts, backpacks, drinking glasses, pajamas, and more! SG on FourthwallFollow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date!Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some exclusive content and fun memes!Check out our Fourthwall site for quite literally everything to do with our show!All SG merch, extra content, our youtube page, SG memberships, tips / donations, etc. can all be found at this one convenient spot!SG on Fourthwall

  14. 987

    Judges 13 & 14

    How does Israel descend into sin yet again? How does the Angel of the Lord prove Himself as Jesus? What are the sins of the Danites? How did the Philistines oppress Israel? Who are Samson's parents and why did he have to become a Nazarite? What are Samson's sins and how does God still use him? How does Samson start to break his vows? How does God still get glory despite Samson's sins?

  15. 986

    Taking a Trip to Bundyville

    Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode, I sit down for the first a several episodes inspired by my listening of the podcast series Bundyville. In stop number one of this trip, I set out to quickly overview season one of the series, dive into the world of alt-right malitia thinking, and ultimately, dig our teeth into the White Horse Prophecy. That's right folks, things are getting cultish around here...again. Listen to the whole series: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/606441988/bundyvilleContact MSL: [email protected]: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

  16. 985

    DFHH: Pizza & Pixel

    Welcome to my dojo, this is Drunken Fist Happy Hour; a special edition of Kung Fu Pizza Party with no 30 minutes or less stipulation. Instead, I grab a drink and a friend and let the conversation meander like Drunken Fist Kung Fu. Joining me here today to continue the Going to the Arcade series is Pixel of Page & Pixel. Today, Pixel gives us incite into the world of Survival Horror Gaming through the lens of Silent Hill 2, Silent Hill F, the Resident Evil franchise, and The Last of Us duology. We cover topics like Purity Culture, the "Not All Men/Yes All Men" debate, and why Leon Kennedy's hair is so hot. Listen to Page & Pixel here: https://www.audible.com/podcast/Page-Pixel/B0GKCT2H19?srsltid=AfmBOor-1S2zAOv916B1L5y1JlL8gmgwcKvHjmgbJjXFqdYbHXon2I8dFollow Kung Fu Pizza Party: @kungfupizzapartyLetterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrtyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

  17. 984

    Jak and Daxter: From Platforming to Politics

    Joshua Noel and former host Nick Polk dive into the intriguing political landscape of the Jak and Daxter gaming franchise, exploring how it mirrors today's American politics. They kick things off by examining the manipulative tactics of characters like Baron Praxis and Cyber Errol, drawing parallels to real-world political figures. The chat takes a nostalgic turn as they reminisce about their experiences with the series, highlighting how the games transitioned from lighthearted platformers to darker narratives filled with complex political themes. With a witty banter and clever insights, they dissect the implications of power, accountability, and the moral quandaries faced by the characters, all while maintaining a light-hearted vibe. Tune in for a blend of gaming nostalgia and political commentary that showcases how even video games can reflect and critique society.Delving into the intricate parallels between the world of American politics and the fictional political landscape of Haven City from the beloved Jak and Daxter series, this episode is a delightful blend of nostalgia and insightful commentary. Joshua Noel and guest Nick Polk explore the evolution of these iconic games, highlighting the stark contrast between the whimsical adventures of the original Jak and Daxter and the darker, more politically charged narratives of its sequels, Jak 2 and Jak 3. The duo cleverly draws comparisons between characters like Baron Praxis and Cyber Errol to contemporary political figures, using humor and wit to engage listeners in a conversation about power, governance, and the complexities of leadership. Throughout their discussion, they reminisce about their childhood experiences with these games, reflecting on how their understanding of the storylines has matured over time.With a relaxed and informal tone, the hosts encourage listeners to consider the implications of political actions, both in the game and in real life, with an emphasis on the importance of being aware of those in power. They also touch on themes such as manipulation, rebellion, and the often-blurred lines between good and evil in politics, all while keeping the conversation light-hearted with clever banter and playful jabs at well-known political figures.In the latter part of the episode, Joshua and Nick shift gears to discuss the characters' motivations and their impact on the narrative. They delve into the complexity of Baron Praxis’s regime, drawing parallels to historical and current events, and discussing how the narrative reflects real-world challenges. The hosts engage in a thoughtful analysis of the consequences of power, revealing how the game’s themes resonate with today’s political climate. Wrapped up in a fun and engaging podcast style, this episode not only brings back fond memories of gaming but also provokes critical thought about our own political realities, making it a must-listen for fans of the franchise and political enthusiasts alike.Takeaways:Joshua and Nick dive deep into the political themes of the Jak and Daxter series, comparing Baron Praxis to real-world politicians and discussing how video game narratives reflect societal issues.The conversation highlights how the shift from Jak and Daxter's light-hearted platforming to Jak II's darker, politically charged narrative mirrors the evolution of gaming culture and audience expectations.Nick shares his nostalgia for the Jak and Daxter franchise, reminiscing about how he first played the games as a kid and how they shaped his love for storytelling in video games.The duo discusses the character development of Jak, who transitions from a carefree hero to a complex figure entangled in a political struggle, showcasing the maturation of video game narratives.Joshua and Nick use humor to draw parallels between fictional characters and real-life political figures, suggesting that Baron Praxis embodies traits reminiscent of contemporary leaders, creating a witty commentary on power dynamics.In their exploration of the franchise, they emphasize the importance of storytelling in video games and how it can reflect and critique real-world politics, making the discussion both entertaining and thought-provoking..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Follow Nick on his Substack:https://tolkienpop.substack.com/.Check out other episodes in our Primarily Political series:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/79d3809a-0854-4796-8abb-256d85faaa2b.Listen to our other gaming episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/409f2d81-9857-4426-b1f0-d8a02e58b150.Check out other episodes with Joshua:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0.Check out other episodes with great guests like Nick:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5eMentioned in this episode:Join our Facebook group and Discord ServerFind our Facebook group, "Priests to the Geeks", then join our Discord server with this link to continue on the conversation with us!DiscordThe Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkSubscribe to our show on YouTubeYou can get the video version of the show and lots of extra exclusives on our YouTube channel!YouTubeSystematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.Check out our Fourthwall site for quite literally everything to do with our show!All SG merch, extra content, our youtube page, SG memberships, tips / donations, etc. can all be found at this one convenient spot!SG on Fourthwall

  18. 983

    The Levels of Church Unity: A Critical Examination of Theological Triage

    The discourse centers on a critical examination of Albert Mohler's concept of theological triage, which delineates various levels of theological concern and subsequently informs our understanding of church unity. Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell engage with Tripp Fuller to explore the implications of such a framework in contemporary ecclesial contexts. They delve into how differences in theological perspectives can impact the perception of unity within the church, prompting inquiries into the nature of fellowship among believers with divergent views. Furthermore, the conversation seeks to define the parameters of church unity, whether through essential doctrines or more nuanced theological disagreements. Ultimately, this episode offers a critical examination of what it means to maintain unity amidst theological diversity, emphasizing the necessity of dialogue and understanding in fostering a cohesive Christian community. The current episode offers an in-depth criticism of theological triage as articulated by Albert Mohler, a framework that delineates the hierarchy of doctrinal significance within Christian discourse. Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell invite Tripp Fuller to dissect the ramifications of this model for church unity and the spectrum of theological concerns that it encompasses. Mohler's triage categorizes beliefs into four tiers, ranging from first-order issues deemed essential to the gospel, to fourth-order opinions that bear minimal ecclesiastical weight. This categorization serves as a navigational tool for believers to assess and prioritize their theological disagreements, potentially fostering a more cohesive church environment. Throughout the conversation, the speakers probe the relevancy and applicability of such a triage in today’s fractured church landscape. Fuller articulates a vision for church unity that transcends mere doctrinal agreement, emphasizing the significance of relational integrity and mutual respect among believers. The dialogue underscores the importance of addressing theological differences with grace, suggesting that a commitment to love and understanding can lead to genuine unity, even amidst profound disagreements. In essence, this episode not only elucidates the concept of theological triage but also challenges listeners to reflect on their own approaches to church unity. The insights provided by Noel, Blackwell, and Fuller encourage a re-examination of how theological disagreements can be navigated constructively, advocating for a church that embodies love and grace while remaining firmly rooted in essential gospel truths.Takeaways:In this episode, Tripp Fuller articulates the notion of theological triage, presenting a structured approach to understanding varying levels of theological disagreement within the Church.Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell engage Tripp Fuller in a profound dialogue about the implications of unity within the Church, particularly in light of contemporary theological divides.The conversation explores the significance of mutual respect and love among differing theological perspectives as essential to fostering unity in the Christian community.Tripp Fuller discusses the historical context of theological disagreements, emphasizing the need for humility and openness in theological discourse to navigate complex issues.The episode highlights the importance of communal practices, such as prayer and fellowship, as vital components for maintaining church unity amidst diverse beliefs and opinions.Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own theological positions and consider how they engage with others who hold differing views, promoting a spirit of dialogue and understanding..You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website:https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website:https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out Tripp's Substack:https://processthis.substack.com/.Check out TJ on Systematic Geekology:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e.Hear more from Joshua on Be Living Water:https://be-living-water.captivate.fm/listen.Be sure to come out and meet Joshua, TJ, and Tripp at Theology Beer Camp 2026 in Kansas City:https://theologybeer.camp/

  19. 982

    Behind the Beard: Ned Stark's Influence on Westeros

    Christian Ashley dives deep into the character of Ned Stark in this episode, exploring who inspired him to be the honorable man who famously lost his head for the sake of integrity. Joined by the ever-engaging Rev Keno Canady, they unravel the complexities of Ned's morality and how his unwavering principles shaped the world around him in "Game of Thrones". The conversation touches on everything from Ned's relationships with his family to his struggles in the cutthroat arena of King's Landing, all while maintaining a light-hearted banter that keeps the mood relaxed. Listeners are invited to reflect on what it truly means to uphold honor in a world rife with deception and betrayal. With insights sprinkled throughout the chat, they ponder what lessons can be learned from Ned's journey—both the commendable and the cautionary. The podcast kicks off with Christian Ashley and Keno Kennedy diving deep into the world of Game of Thrones, specifically focusing on the character of Ned Stark. Keno, with a laid-back vibe, jokes about Christian's haircut and they reminisce about their geeky viewing habits, from the latest anime series to the intricacies of the Star Wars universe. They set the stage for a thoughtful discussion about honor, sacrifice, and the moral dilemmas faced by Ned Stark, particularly referencing his infamous decision to execute a deserter from the Night's Watch. They explore questions about who influenced Ned's strong sense of honor and how that ultimately led to his tragic fate. They assert that while Ned's commitment to his principles is admirable, it also blinds him to the ruthlessness of the world around him, a theme that resonates throughout the series. As they banter back and forth, Keno's insights into Ned's relationships with other key characters, like Catelyn and Jon Snow, add depth to their analysis, making it clear that Ned's legacy extends far beyond his execution scene.Takeaways:Christian and Keno delve deep into Ned Stark's character and what shaped him to be a man of honor, even to the point of losing his head.The discussion highlights the moral complexities of Ned Stark's decisions in a brutal world where honor often leads to dire consequences.Listeners are reminded that while Ned Stark embodies integrity, his lack of political savvy ultimately contributes to his tragic fate.Ned's influence extends beyond his death, as the impact of his choices reverberates through the series, affecting key characters and plot lines.The episode emphasizes the importance of mentorship, especially how Ned's experiences reflect on the choices of those he influenced throughout the series.In the end, the podcast invites listeners to reflect on their own values and the balance between honor and pragmatism in challenging situations..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Listen to all of our Faces Behind Us series:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/dd903597-98be-49ed-998c-5cdaf73b6af4.Check out other episodes with Christian:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/ebf4b064-0672-47dd-b5a3-0fff5f11b54c.Check out other episodes with great guests like Keno:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/0d46051e-3772-49ec-9e2c-8739c9b74cdeMentioned in this episode:Donate to our Show / Check Out Free ExtrasCheck out our show on Fourthwall to donate to the podcast or get free extra content!SG on FourthwallThe Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkGet Your SG Merch now!Check out the link to see all of our different t-shirts, backpacks, drinking glasses, pajamas, and more! SG on FourthwallFollow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date!Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some exclusive content and fun memes!Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.

  20. 981

    Thankfulness as an Overflow of Godliness

    Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode, instead of a Rabbit Trail, an Experiential Preaching, or just the audio of a previous sermon, here today I want to talk about Colossians 2:6-7 which I did preach on but was so impacted by its simple message that I wanted to relay it to you all as well. Contact: [email protected]: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

  21. 980

    The One Where We Do the Time Warp Again (again)

    This episode has everything. Hot tubs. Psych evals. Rocky Horror. Ghosts. The existential dread of being wrong. The liberating feeling of being comfortable with being wrong. And spritzers.Also, big (not entirely shocking) announcements and teasers!

  22. 979

    I Just Need a Moment with the Ninja Turtles, Please

    Welcome to my dojo, this is Kung Fu Pizza Party. This is a weird one y'all I just need some time with the Ninja Turtles. They're awesome. I plan on going back to normal stuff after this episode. Instagram: @kungfupizzaparty Letterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrtyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

  23. 978

    Arbor Day Special: Yavanna and the Roots of Tolkien's World

    Joshua Noel is joined by former host, Nick Polk, to dive into the lush world of Tolkien this Arbor Day, exploring the vital character of Yavanna—the Vala of nature herself. They kick things off by highlighting how Yavanna is not just the face behind the two iconic trees of Valinor, but also the creative force that brought about the Silmarils and the Ents. With a mix of reverence and cheeky banter, they discuss how Yavanna's essence intertwines with the very fabric of Middle-earth, influencing everything from the light of the sun and moon to the fate of the Ents in the battle against Saruman. As they ramble through Tolkien’s rich lore, they emphasize the importance of caring for trees in our own world, echoing Yavanna’s devotion to nature. So if you're down for a wild ride through Arda, this episode is a must-listen for any Tolkien fan! Yavanna, the Vala of Nature, takes center stage in this rich podcast episode that dives into the intricacies of Tolkien's world. Joshua and Nick kick things off with a casual banter about the significance of Arbor Day, seamlessly transitioning into a deeper exploration of Yavanna’s role in the creation of the two Trees of Valinor and the Silmarils. Listeners are treated to an engaging narrative that paints Yavanna not just as a background character, but as a pivotal force in the lore of Middle-earth. The hosts discuss how her nurturing spirit led to the birth of the Ents and the preservation of the natural world, making the case that without Yavanna, Tolkien's universe would lack the lush greenery that defines it. They draw parallels between Yavanna's lament and the creation of new life, showcasing how Tolkien intertwines sorrow and beauty in his storytelling. As the episode unfolds, they delve into the implications of Yavanna's actions on the larger narrative, emphasizing her integral role in the tales of the Silmarillion and the fate of Middle-earth. This summary encapsulates the episode's exploration of Yavanna's character, her relationships with other Valar, and the broader themes of creation and loss within Tolkien's mythos.Takeaways:Yavanna is the Vala responsible for creating the two trees of Valinor, which symbolize hope and beauty in Tolkien's legendarium.Without Yavanna, there would be no Silmarils, the sun and moon, or even the Ents, making her a crucial character in Middle-earth's mythology.The intertwining of sorrow and beauty in Yavanna's story reflects Tolkien's concept of eucatastrophe, where joy arises from tragedy.Nick Polk and Joshua Noel explore how Yavanna's creation of the Ents embodies the theme of nature's resilience against industrial destruction.Tolkien's deep affection for trees is evident, as he uses them to symbolize life, hope, and the consequences of industrialization in Middle-earth.This Arbor Day episode emphasizes the significance of preserving nature, paralleling Yavanna's care for the trees with contemporary environmental concerns..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Follow Nick on his Substack:https://tolkienpop.substack.com/.Listen to last year's Arbor Day special too:https://systematic-geekology.captivate.fm/episode/the-erdtree-and-its-symbolism-a-celebration-of-arbor-day-in-elden-ring/.Check out other episodes in this ear's theme of "The Faces Behind Us":https://player.captivate.fm/collection/dd903597-98be-49ed-998c-5cdaf73b6af4.Listen to our other Middle Earth episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/cd11887b-5998-452c-aa1f-330423162b51.Check out other episodes with Joshua:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0.Check out other episodes with great guests like Nick:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5eMentioned in this episode:Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.Join our Facebook group and Discord ServerFind our Facebook group, "Priests to the Geeks", then join our Discord server with this link to continue on the conversation with us!DiscordBecome a member of Systematic Geekology on our Website!Check out the link to become a member of Systematic Geekology! All member get exclusive extras and shout outs on the show! Some of the paid tiers of membership get store discounts, free merch, and more!SG on FourthwallThe Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkCheck out our Fourthwall site for quite literally everything to do with our show!All SG merch, extra content, our youtube page, SG memberships, tips / donations, etc. can all be found at this one convenient spot!SG on Fourthwall

  24. 977

    Laughing Our Way to Sustainability: Insights from Monstropolis

    Joshua Noel and Evan Garcia dive into the swirling chaos of energy crises in the world of Pixar's "Monsters, Inc." and its sequel series "Monsters at Work." They kick things off by pondering whether the power of laughter can truly rival the traditional scare tactics used by the monsters to fuel their city. As they unpack the political undertones in these beloved films, they explore how the monsters' reliance on fear reflects real-world energy debates, drawing parallels to our own struggles with sustainable energy sources. With a mix of insightful commentary and light-hearted banter, Joshua and Evan navigate themes of fear, power, and the implications of transitioning to a laugh-driven economy. So, whether you’re a die-hard Pixar fan or just curious about the deeper meanings behind these animated classics, this episode promises to entertain and provoke thought about the energy crises we face both in Monstropolis and our own world.Joshua Noel and Evan Garcia dive into the swirling chaos of energy crises in the world of Pixar's "Monsters, Inc." and its sequel series "Monsters at Work." They kick things off by pondering whether the power of laughter can truly rival the traditional scare tactics used by the monsters to fuel their city. As they unpack the political undertones in these beloved films, they explore how the monsters' reliance on fear reflects real-world energy debates, drawing parallels to our own struggles with sustainable energy sources. With a mix of insightful commentary and light-hearted banter, Joshua and Evan navigate themes of fear, power, and the implications of transitioning to a laugh-driven economy. So, whether you’re a die-hard Pixar fan or just curious about the deeper meanings behind these animated classics, this episode promises to entertain and provoke thought about the energy crises we face both in Monstropolis and our own world. The discussion kicks off with Joshua and Evan diving into the interesting world of Monsters, Inc. and its sequel, Monsters at Work. They ponder whether laughter can truly rival the sheer power of screams, setting the tone for a deep dive into the energy crisis depicted in these films. As they explore the political undertones of these beloved Pixar classics, they highlight how the monsters' reliance on fear reflects real-world issues, such as energy dependence and the exploitation of resources. Joshua and Evan draw parallels between the monsters’ fear-driven energy system and contemporary energy crises, emphasizing the societal implications of relying on outdated methods rather than embracing innovation and change. They also touch on the character dynamics, discussing the motivations behind key figures like Waternoose and Randall, and how their actions mirror real-world political figures who manipulate fear for personal gain. As the conversation progresses, Evan shares his nostalgic tie to Monsters, Inc., recounting the joy of watching it as a child and experiencing the thrill of its sequels. Joshua adds his perspective on the animation style and the evolution of the franchise, particularly focusing on how Monsters at Work addresses the ramifications of the previous films' energy crisis. They reflect on the transition from scare tactics to laughter, questioning the stability and sustainability of these energy sources while cleverly weaving humor into their analysis. The episode becomes a fascinating exploration of how animated films can serve as social commentary, illustrating the importance of addressing real-world issues through the lens of entertainment. In the final segment, Joshua and Evan discuss the broader implications of their analysis, considering how the lessons learned from Monsters, Inc. can apply to modern-day energy policies. They challenge listeners to think critically about the narratives surrounding energy production and consumption, urging a move away from fear-based politics towards more sustainable and innovative solutions. By drawing on their insights from the films, they encourage a reevaluation of what it means to power a society, and they advocate for a future where laughter—and laughter-driven energy—triumphs over fear. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, entertainment, and the urgent need for sustainable practices. Takeaways:The energy crisis in Monsters, Inc. revolves around a shift from scare power to laugh power, showcasing a clever commentary on real-world energy transitions.Joshua and Evan highlight how the monsters' fear of humans mirrors modern society's fear of change and the unknown in energy production.The podcast discusses the manipulation of fear in politics, drawing parallels between the monsters' exploitation of scream power and real-world political tactics.The characters Mike, Sully, and Tyler reflect the struggle of adapting to new societal norms, reminiscent of how people resist shifts in energy sources today.Evan notes the irony in how Monsters, Inc. uses fear to maintain the status quo, similar to how some politicians leverage fear to stifle progressive policies.The conversation emphasizes the importance of exploring alternative energy sources, urging listeners to advocate for clean energy amidst fear-based narratives in politics..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website: https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/ .Listen to all of our "Primarily Political" series: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/79d3809a-0854-4796-8abb-256d85faaa2b.Check out our other Disney episodes: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/09b1c796-b409-4cfe-bbd0-8b7a8032f846.Check out other episodes with Joshua: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0.Check out other episodes with Evan: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/db75189a-04f3-4129-9a5d-ade41cf863b5Mentioned in this episode:Follow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date!Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some exclusive content and fun memes!Subscribe to our show on YouTubeYou can get the video version of the show and lots of extra exclusives on our YouTube channel!YouTubeSystematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.The Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkGet Your SG Merch now!Check out the link to see all of our different t-shirts, backpacks, drinking glasses, pajamas, and more! SG on Fourthwall

  25. 976

    Earth Day Special: The Faces Behind Daredevil's Journey

    Kevin Schaefer, along with his fellow geeky pals Andy Walsh, Jill Elizabeth, and Will Rose, digs deep into the origins of Daredevil in this special bonus episode of Systematic Geekology, all in honor of Earth Day! The crew unpacks how the tragic accident that blinds Matt Murdock intertwines with the legacy of Iron Fist, revealing some nifty Easter eggs about the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They explore the people who shaped Matt into the heroic figure we know, from his father Jack Murdoch to his mentor Stick, weaving a rich tapestry of inspiration and influence. With witty banter and a relaxed vibe, they not only geek out on the superhero's backstory but also reflect on broader themes of responsibility and morality. So, whether you’re a hardcore fan or just curious, this chat is a delightful blend of comic lore and thoughtful musings! Daredevil's origin story is a complex tapestry woven from tragedy, morality, and the intricate relationships that shape the hero he becomes. The episode dives deep into Matt Murdock’s backstory, exploring how his childhood accident, which left him blind, is not just a pivotal moment for him but also a reflection of his innate sense of justice. The hosts, Kevin, Andy, Will, and Jill, dissect the connection between Daredevil and Iron Fist, particularly how Rand Enterprises plays a crucial role in Matt’s transformation into the vigilante we know. They highlight the idea that Matt’s blindness did not just rob him of sight but heightened his other senses, shaping him into a uniquely gifted fighter for justice. The discussion also touches on the importance of familial ties, particularly with his father, Jack Murdock, whose death at the hands of gangsters becomes a catalyst for Matt’s journey into the law and his nighttime escapades as Daredevil. The banter among the hosts adds a lively touch to the analysis, making the exploration feel like a conversation among friends rather than a formal review, which keeps the audience engaged and invested in the discussion.Takeaways:Daredevil's origin story is deeply rooted in tragedy, influencing his moral compass and drive for justice.The connection between Daredevil and Iron Fist adds an intriguing layer to their respective origins in the MCU.Matt Murdock's heightened senses serve as a metaphor for his internal struggle with morality and justice.The role of mentors like Stick and Jack Murdock shapes Daredevil's character, showcasing the impact of relationships on identity.Exploring the themes of responsibility and personal tragedy reveals the complex layers of Daredevil's character.The podcast emphasizes how the experiences and influences behind superheroes can mirror our own life journeys..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Listen to last year's Earth Day special where we discuss our favorite animated films for environmental awareness:https://systematic-geekology.captivate.fm/episode/top-3-eco-friendly-animated-films-to-celebrate-earth-day/.Check out all of our annual theme series for 2026, "The Faces Behind Us":https://player.captivate.fm/collection/dd903597-98be-49ed-998c-5cdaf73b6af4.Listen to our other Marvel episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/fb519d38-2d9b-4f82-b041-81b81613543c.Check out other episodes with Kevin:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/84fd7d06-cf1f-48e5-b358-09a01c5a6bc9.Check out other episodes with Will:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/4559ab55-4b6a-4432-b0a7-b61540df8803.Listen to all of Andy's episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/c86f7a67-357b-4324-bf95-e42cedb9932a.Hear all of our episodes with Jill:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/93b2d7c5-1f3a-4fdb-8d87-350f6ca167b9Mentioned in this episode:Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.The Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkBecome a Member of Systematic Geekology Today!You can become a member of Systematic Geekology using the link below and gain access to free extra content, exclusive t-shirts, merchandise giveaways, and much more!SG on Fourthwall

  26. 975

    The Perils of Conversion Therapy: An Insightful Dialogue with Rev. Dr. Leah Robinson

    The forthcoming episode features an incisive dialogue with Dr. Rev. Leah Robinson, an esteemed scholar and author, who shares her insights regarding her upcoming book, "Born Perfect or Boy Erased: A Journey with Survivors of Conversion Therapy." At the forefront of our discussion is the critical examination of conversion therapy, illuminating its harrowing implications for individuals, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Dr. Robinson, whose academic tenure spans several prestigious institutions, brings her expertise in practical theology to bear on this pressing issue, advocating for a deeper understanding of the detrimental effects of such practices. Throughout the episode, we engage with her experiences, the theological underpinnings of conversion therapy, and the imperative for a compassionate and informed discourse within the church. This conversation not only sheds light on the experiences of survivors but also challenges the prevailing narratives that perpetuate harm in the name of faith.A profound discourse unfolds as Reverend Dr. Leah Robinson, a distinguished scholar and advocate, engages in a compelling dialogue concerning her imminent literary work, which critically examines the contentious practice of conversion therapy. This episode serves as a poignant exploration of the theological underpinnings that have historically justified such harmful practices, juxtaposed with the harrowing narratives of those who have suffered under its doctrine. Dr. Robinson elucidates the insidious nature of bad theology, which manifests as oppression disguised in the guise of divine mandate, particularly affecting the LGBTQ community. As she articulates the multifaceted dangers associated with conversion therapy, she emphasizes the urgent need for the church to recognize and rectify its role in perpetuating harm, thereby fostering an environment of acceptance and healing. The conversation also delves into the broader implications of conversion therapy on mental health, highlighting the alarming rates of suicide and psychological distress among its survivors, thus catalyzing a call to action for both individuals and institutions to advocate for change and support inclusive theological frameworks.Takeaways:Dr. Rev Leah Robinson's upcoming book addresses the harmful impact of conversion therapy on LGBTQ individuals and the flawed theology that supports such practices.The podcast explores the historical context of conversion therapy, highlighting shifts in theological perspectives from the 1990s to present.Leah emphasizes the importance of understanding personal experiences of conversion therapy survivors to foster empathy and compassion within the church.The conversation challenges listeners to reflect on their own theological beliefs and how they may affect others' lives, particularly marginalized communities.Robinson advocates for a broader dialogue within the church about acceptance and support for LGBTQ individuals, emphasizing unity despite differing beliefs.The episode underscores the necessity of addressing bad theology and its real-world consequences, particularly in relation to mental health and suicide rates among LGBTQ youth.

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    Rush Hour

    "Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?" Welcome to my dojo, this is Kung Fu Pizza Party. In today's episode, I sit down to review one of the most iconic 90s Jackie Chan films, Rush Hour starring Chris Tucker and of course, Jackie Chan. This review looks at Rush Hour as a historical piece in the history of Chan films, and in the history of review aggrevator websites. That may be surprising to some. I also tackle where this movies still holds up, and where this movie is starting to get dated. Instagram: @kungfupizzapartyLetterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrtyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

  28. 973

    ...It's Gone Now

    Finishing off our first two part review by talking about the rest of Silent Hill 2.Follow us on Instagram @pageandpixelpc

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    Honoring the Earth: Six Essential Songs for Green Week

    Today, we delve into the intricate relationship between music and environmental consciousness, particularly in light of the upcoming Earth Day and Arbor Day celebrations. Let's explore a selection of songs that resonate with themes of nature and community, highlighting how music serves as a powerful medium for fostering a collective awareness of our ecological responsibilities. We shall examine pieces from renowned artists such as Coldplay, Little Dicky, and Counting Crows, each contributing to the dialogue surrounding our stewardship of the planet. Moreover, let's advocate for actionable steps we can take to support our national parks and promote sustainability, emphasizing that our engagement with music can catalyze meaningful discourse and commitment to environmental preservation. Let's embark on this auditory journey together, celebrating both the melodies and the message behind them, reinforcing our shared obligation to cherish and protect the Earth. The discussion presented delves into the intersection of music and environmental consciousness, particularly in the context of Earth Day and Arbor Day. The speaker, Joshua Noel, articulates a profound appreciation for various songs that resonate with the themes of nature and conservation. The episode serves as an eclectic exploration of musical selections, including pieces from renowned artists such as Coldplay, Counting Crows, and Little Dicky, each chosen for their lyrical connections to the appreciation of the Earth. The speaker emphasizes music's power to forge communal bonds and evoke shared values, reflecting on how songs can inspire listeners to engage more deeply with environmental issues. Through a series of thoughtful reflections, Joshua invites the audience to not only listen to these tracks but also to participate in meaningful conversations about the impact of human actions on our planet, thus fostering a sense of collective responsibility and awareness. Moreover, the podcast serves as a platform for community engagement, where listeners are encouraged to submit their own musical contributions. This open invitation underscores the podcast's ethos of inclusivity and shared expression, reinforcing the notion that music can be a collective endeavor. Joshua’s candid admission of his own limited musical knowledge does not detract from the richness of the discussion; rather, it adds authenticity to the dialogue as he navigates through the music selection process. He articulates the intrinsic value of music in shaping cultural narratives and communal identities, thereby positioning the podcast as a vital space for dialogue surrounding both music and environmental stewardship. As the episode progresses, the speaker's reflections take on a more serious tone, particularly when addressing the political dimensions of environmental conservation. He expresses concern over governmental policies that threaten national park funding and advocates for proactive measures that individuals can take to support environmental initiatives. The discussion culminates in a rallying call for listeners to engage with their local communities, emphasizing the importance of awareness and action in preserving the natural world. This multifaceted approach, encompassing musical enjoyment, community involvement, and political advocacy, establishes a holistic framework for understanding the significance of music in fostering environmental consciousness.Takeaways:Joshua Noel discusses six songs that resonate with the themes of Earth Day and Arbor Day.The episode emphasizes the significance of music in fostering community and shared values among individuals.Songs featured in this episode include works by Coldplay, Little Dicky, and Counting Crows, each with environmental themes.Noel expresses the importance of actively caring for the Earth, advocating for national park support and environmental awareness.The discussion underscores the need for nuanced conversations surrounding environmental issues and societal advancements.Listeners are encouraged to engage with the podcast by sharing their thoughts and music-related contributions..Listen to last year's Earth Day Special on Systematic Geekology:https://player.captivate.fm/episode/887deeb3-e7a6-4511-ab3a-0491fd4dc436/.Check out merch for this podcast and discover other podcasts on the Anazao Podcast Network on our website:https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/Mentioned in this episode:Anazao PodcastsThis podcast is part of the Anazao Podcasts Network! Check out our other shows!Anazao Podcasts Pull up a chair, grab a mic, and join in the conversation!You too can lead an episode of Some Joyful Noises. Contact us at [email protected] or on Social Media if you have an idea for an episode you would like to lead on this podcast!Facebook Group

  30. 971

    One Piece Wano Arc: The Good, The Bad, and the Kaido

    Christian Ashley and TJ Blackwell dive into the epic Wano arc of One Piece, tackling the all-important question: just how crucial is this arc to the overall story? They kick off with a laid-back chat about the arc's significance, seamlessly transitioning into a vibrant discussion about the Straw Hats' wild adventures and the myriad of characters introduced along the way. From Luffy's epic battles to the intricate world-building that enriches the One Piece universe, they explore the action-packed sequences that keep fans on the edge of their seats. With a sprinkle of humor and insightful commentary, they dissect character growth, villain dynamics, and the jaw-dropping reveal of Luffy's Gear 5 transformation. It’s a deep-dive review that’s as engaging as it is entertaining, perfect for both die-hard fans and newcomers alike! Exploring the Wano arc in One Piece is like diving into a treasure chest stuffed with epic battles, character evolution, and deep lore. Christian Ashley and TJ Blackwell kick things off by discussing the sheer importance of this arc, painting it as a pivotal moment in the One Piece saga. The duo delves into the specifics of the Straw Hats' arrival in Wano, noting how the arc's length doesn't drag; instead, it feels packed with action and intrigue. They highlight the character dynamics, particularly Luffy’s encounters, and how the arc introduces critical figures like Yamato and the complexities of the Wano country. The hosts share their thoughts on the villains' motivations, especially Kaido's tragic yet compelling desire for defeat, and how this reflects on the broader themes of the series. With their trademark banter, they also touch on the alliances formed during the arc, leading to a climactic showdown that feels both earned and exhilarating, culminating in a discussion about Luffy's Gear 5 transformation and its implications for the future of the story. Overall, the episode is a deep dive into not just the events of Wano, but what they mean for the world of One Piece, sprinkled with humor that keeps listeners engaged throughout.Takeaways:The Wano arc of One Piece is considered a monumental chapter in the series, showcasing pivotal character developments and intense battles that redefine the stakes for the Straw Hats.Christian and TJ highlight how the Wano arc's length is deceptive, as it is packed with constant action and engaging storytelling that keeps viewers and readers hooked throughout.The introduction of Gear Five marks a significant evolution in Luffy's character, transforming him into a symbol of liberation and chaos, reminiscent of classic cartoon antics.The villainous duo of Kaido and Big Mom raises the stakes significantly, showcasing how their combined forces challenge the protagonists in unexpected ways, making for thrilling encounters.Yamato's desire to embody Kozuki Oden reflects deeper themes of identity and rebellion against oppressive legacies, adding layers to character motivations in the Wano arc.The analysis of character arcs and relationships, especially between Luffy, Yamato, and the Straw Hats, presents a rich narrative tapestry that resonates with fans, emphasizing growth and camaraderie..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out other episodes about "One Piece":https://player.captivate.fm/collection/a4274c3e-c3d9-4961-9615-11a46c1aee84.Listen to our other anime episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/ff4343b3-82e0-4173-a884-1608a49eec5b.Check out other episodes with Christian:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/ebf4b064-0672-47dd-b5a3-0fff5f11b54c.Check out other episodes with TJ:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5eMentioned in this episode:Follow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date!Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some exclusive content and fun memes!Become a member of Systematic Geekology on our Website!Check out the link to become a member of Systematic Geekology! All member get exclusive extras and shout outs on the show! Some of the paid tiers of membership get store discounts, free merch, and more!SG on FourthwallJoin our Facebook group and Discord ServerFind our Facebook group, "Priests to the Geeks", then join our Discord server with this link to continue on the conversation with us!DiscordThe Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkSystematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.

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    Judges 8 & 9

    How does Gideon prove to be a good and bad leader? How does God work despite Gideon's actions? Why is it wrong for Gideon to be treated as a king? Who is Abimelech and what are his sins? Is Judges too depressing and dark for Christians to read?

  32. 969

    Taking Comments after a Sermon

    Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode, I talk about what to expect when people come up to talk to you after a sermon. If anything, this episode is intended to help young preachers learn how to set their expectations when comments start coming. Contact: [email protected]: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

  33. 968

    Friday Night Frights: The Weird and the Unexplained: The Mary Celeste

    This month Christian and Joe discuss the mysterious loss of the crew of the Mary Celeste. What happened to them? Pirate attack? Insurance fraud? Extraterrestrial abduction? Find out by tuning in!

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    The One Where the Fundamental Force Is With Us

    Leah and Stuart co-wrote an article on religion and Star Wars! In the forthcoming Encyclopedia of Religion and Pop Culture, all three of us will have contributions and we'll give you all the info when it comes out!

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    Countdown to Doomsday: Thor, Cap, and the Avengers Revisited

    Hold up, can superheroes play nice with each other? In this episode of Systematic Geekology, Kevin and Evan dive deep into the MCU, taking a stroll down memory lane as they discuss the evolution of some iconic films. They kick things off with a look at Thor, a movie that sets the stage for a whole lot of drama and sibling rivalry between the God of Thunder and Loki. As they move on to Captain America: The First Avenger, they chat about its retro charm and how it nails the essence of heroism while laying the groundwork for the Avengers. The conversation wraps up with a nostalgic nod to the epic team-up in The Avengers, where the stakes were higher than ever, and every character had their moment to shine. It’s a laid-back yet insightful ride through superhero history, all while the guys sprinkle in their witty banter and clever quips. So grab your hammer, shield, or whatever hero gear you've got, and get ready to join the adventure! A deep dive into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) unfolds as Kevin and Evan kick off their journey through the franchise in the latest episode of Countdown to Doomsday. They reminisce about their personal experiences with the MCU, reflecting on how these films have shaped their views on superhero narratives over the past decade. The duo takes a retrospective look at three pivotal films: Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger, and The Avengers. Each film is scrutinized not only for its individual merits but also for its role in the broader tapestry of the MCU. Kevin and Evan's banter is laced with nostalgia, as they share their initial impressions and how those thoughts have evolved with time. They dissect character arcs, plot developments, and the impact of casting choices, particularly the performances of Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, and Chris Evans. Their assessments are both humorous and insightful, making a case for the enduring legacy of these films while also acknowledging their flaws. As they navigate the complexities of superhero dynamics and world-building, they emphasize the cultural significance of the MCU, particularly how it has influenced modern cinema. The episode is a celebration of geek culture, reminding listeners of the joy and excitement these films brought to audiences worldwide, culminating in a heartfelt discussion about what it means to be part of this shared universe.Takeaways:Kevin and Evan dive into the MCU, reminiscing about Thor's origins and the character's evolution over the years.They compare the first Captain America film to Thor, highlighting the different approaches to character development and story arcs.The Avengers' success marked a significant moment in cinematic history, uniting beloved superheroes and showcasing the power of teamwork.Kevin humorously critiques the CGI of Thor, likening it to early 2000s video game graphics, while Evan reflects on its nostalgic charm.The hosts discuss how Captain America: The First Avenger set the groundwork for future MCU films, particularly its strong character foundation.They share fun anecdotes about their experiences watching these films during their release, emphasizing the cultural impact of the MCU..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out our other MCU episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/fb519d38-2d9b-4f82-b041-81b81613543c.Check out other episodes with Kevin:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/84fd7d06-cf1f-48e5-b358-09a01c5a6bc9.Don't miss any of Evan's episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/db75189a-04f3-4129-9a5d-ade41cf863b5Mentioned in this episode:Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.The Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkBecome a member of Systematic Geekology on our Website!Check out the link to become a member of Systematic Geekology! All member get exclusive extras and shout outs on the show! Some of the paid tiers of membership get store discounts, free merch, and more!SG on Fourthwall

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    Love as the Central Tenet: "A Systematic Theology of Love" by Thomas J. Oord

    The central theme of this episode pivots around Dr. Thomas J. Oord's groundbreaking work, "A Systematic Theology of Love, Vol. 1." In this enlightening discourse, we delve into the profound implications of positioning love as the foundational element of theology, a radical departure from traditional paradigms that often prioritize power or divine omnipotence. Dr. Oord elucidates the necessity of love in understanding the nature of God and our relationship with the divine, asserting that love must permeate theological discourse. We further explore the accessibility of his writing, aiming to engage a diverse audience while maintaining the complexity inherent in systematic theology. Through this dialogue, we invite listeners to contemplate the transformative potential of love within the framework of their faith and community. The latest episode of The Whole Church Podcast features a profound dialogue with Dr. Thomas J. Oord, focusing on his recent publication, 'A Systematic Theology of Love, Vol 1.' This episode invites listeners to explore the intricate relationship between love and theology, a theme that resonates deeply within the context of modern Christianity. Dr. Oord articulates his belief that love should be the nucleus around which theological discourse revolves. He elaborates on the significance of understanding love not merely as an abstract concept but as a dynamic force that influences human interactions and divine relationships. Throughout the conversation, he challenges the traditional theological paradigms that prioritize power and omnipotence over love, urging a re-evaluation of how love can be systematically integrated into theological frameworks. The episode is rich in content, engaging with the implications of love for church unity and individual practice, thereby providing a thought-provoking examination of how love can redefine the essence of theology itself. this compelling episode of The Whole Church Podcast, hosts Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell engage Dr. Thomas J. Oord in a profound discussion surrounding his new book, 'A Systematic Theology of Love, Vol 1.' The episode examines the pivotal role of love in theological discourse, challenging listeners to reconsider established doctrines that have often sidelined love as a primary concern. Dr. Oord articulates his vision of a theology that prioritizes love, proposing that such a shift is essential for fostering genuine community and understanding within the church. Throughout the episode, he addresses the historical context of theological thought, critiquing the dominance of power-oriented frameworks and advocating for a love-centered approach that reflects the nature of God as relational and interactive. This episode not only provides insights into the theological underpinnings of love but also encourages practical applications for listeners, emphasizing the importance of embodying love in everyday interactions to cultivate unity and understanding in diverse communities.Takeaways:Dr. Thomas J. Oord's newest book, 'A Systematic Theology of Love, Vol 1', emphasizes love as the central theme of theology, arguing that it should replace more traditional focuses such as power and omnipotence.In this episode, Dr. Oord articulates how love is understood as a rational and coherent aspect of God, challenging conventional theological positions that often neglect this vital concept.The discussion explores the importance of fellowship and community in understanding one's relationship with God, underscoring that genuine love manifests through interpersonal connections and interactions.Dr. Oord asserts that a sound theology of love must engage with both reason and experience, highlighting the necessity of personal encounters in shaping theological understanding.A significant point raised is the need for humility in theological discourse, particularly when addressing the complexities and mysteries surrounding divine love and its implications for faith communities.Listeners are encouraged to actively promote positivity on social media as a practical step towards fostering unity within the church and beyond, reflecting the love-centered theology discussed in the episode..You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website:https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website:https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out Dr Oord's newest book now on amazon:https://a.co/d/0dh5BvTn.Check out TJ on Systematic Geekology:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e.Hear more from Joshua on Be Living Water:https://be-living-water.captivate.fm/listen.Listen to all of our episodes with Thomas J Oord with the link to the playlist below:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/7908711e-0990-4e7c-b604-e5d4e6b1dba2.Be sure to check out more from Tom on his website, as well:https://thomasjayoord.com/

  37. 964

    There Was a Hole Here...

    We are duvung deep into one of Pixel's favorite video games...Silent Hill 2. They have so much to say that we have to break it in to two parts.Follow us on Instagram @ pageandpixelpc

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    What's New(s): Why Euphoria, One Piece, and Scrubs are each a Must-Watch

    The main highlight of this podcast episode revolves around the revitalization of classic shows and the excitement surrounding new adaptations, specifically the "Scrubs" revival and Netflix's "One Piece" live-action series. Host Joshua Noel and the illustrious Rev. Dr. Leah Robinson, dive into their thoughts on these nostalgic retreads, sharing their personal connections to the original series and how the new iterations capture or miss the magic of what came before. They also touch on other pop culture phenomena, like "Euphoria" and its heavy themes, balancing humor and heartfelt moments, making for an engaging discussion. The duo's witty banter adds a playful vibe, inviting listeners to reflect on their own viewing experiences and the changing landscape of television. So, whether you’re a fan of deep dives into character development or just here for the laughs, this episode has something for everyone.The episode opens with a spirited discussion about the viability of reviving cherished shows, focusing on the revival of "Scrubs" and the Netflix adaptation of "One Piece". Joshua and Leah explore how nostalgia plays a significant role in these revivals, with Leah reminiscing about her college days spent binge-watching "Scrubs". She fondly recalls how the show perfectly balanced humor with genuine emotional moments, creating a lasting impact on viewers. They delve into the dynamics of the original cast and how the revival attempts to recapture that magic while modernizing its themes to resonate with today’s audience.Transitioning to "Euphoria", Leah shares her thoughts on how the show tackles intense topics like addiction and the pressures of adolescence. The hosts discuss the importance of understanding the characters’ backgrounds, presenting a nuanced view of their struggles. Leah emphasizes that while "Euphoria" may be a tough watch, it prompts valuable conversations about youth culture and identity. They agree on the necessity of engaging with such content critically, acknowledging that it reflects real-life complexities, which can sometimes be uncomfortable to confront.The conversation then shifts gears to "One Piece", where Joshua expresses his enthusiasm for the live-action adaptation. He shares his long-standing love for the anime and manga, highlighting characters and story arcs that have left a mark on him. Leah's playful commentary about the show’s quirks adds a light-hearted touch, illustrating how adaptations can bring beloved stories to life for a new audience. The hosts conclude by encouraging listeners to explore these shows, celebrating the enduring power of storytelling and the connections it fosters among fans.Takeaways:The conversation dives into the emotional depths of HBO's Euphoria, exploring its heavy themes and complex character dynamics that resonate with the struggles of modern youth.Joshua and Leah discuss the exciting revival of Scrubs, highlighting how it taps into nostalgia while bringing fresh perspectives to the beloved characters and their growth.Fans of anime will appreciate the Netflix live-action adaptation of One Piece, which attempts to balance the original's essence with live-action storytelling quirks, while still delivering heartfelt moments.Euphoria is not just a show about high school drama; it serves as a bold commentary on addiction and the harsh realities faced by today's teens, making it a compelling watch, albeit with many trigger warnings.The hosts also touch on how the revival of Scrubs feels relevant in today's world, addressing current social issues while keeping the humor and heart that defined the original series.Finally, Leah and Joshua emphasize the importance of watching shows like Scrubs for emotional relief and laughter, especially during tough times, as they reflect on their personal connections to the characters..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out our other "What's News" episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/5abf15a7-d441-4638-8a4a-66ccf85e3343.Don't miss any of our One Piece episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/a4274c3e-c3d9-4961-9615-11a46c1aee84.Check out other episodes with Joshua:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0.Check out other episodes with Leah:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/31290b29-d450-475c-b3f0-89fc76860fd7Mentioned in this episode:Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.Get Your SG Merch now!Check out the link to see all of our different t-shirts, backpacks, drinking glasses, pajamas, and more! SG on FourthwallThe Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkCheck out our Fourthwall site for quite literally everything to do with our show!All SG merch, extra content, our youtube page, SG memberships, tips / donations, etc. can all be found at this one convenient spot!SG on Fourthwall

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    Judges 6 & 7

    How does Israel spiral into sin yet again? What can we learn from this? How does God preserve them despite this? Why does He at the same time send Midian and Amalek to torment them? How does Gideon show both faith and fear? How bold should we be with our faith? Why does God tell Gideon to lower his forces before they attack their enemies? Why is confusion a great strategy to use against our enemies?

  40. 961

    The Five Year Anniversary Special

    Welcome back to My Seminary Life, and holy cow it's been five years of the show! How did that happen? How are you still listening to this? In this episode, I reflect on where the show has been, and where I hope it is headed in the next five years, although I do find those questions a bit tasking. Contact: [email protected]: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

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    Ahsoka, Ezra, and the Battle for the Galaxy: Star Wars is 'On Loop'!

    Kevin Schaefer and Evan Garcia dive deep into the mind-bending finale of "Star Wars Rebels", specifically the enigmatic World Between Worlds and its impact on beloved characters like Ezra and Ahsoka. They explore the emotional weight of Ezra's sacrifice and the apparent demise of Ahsoka, discussing how these pivotal moments shape the narrative of the series and set the stage for future adventures. With a relaxed banter, the duo reflects on their personal experiences watching the series, sharing insights about the intricate storytelling that intertwines time travel and fate. As they wrap up the Spring bonus series, "On Loop," they leave listeners pondering the sacrifices made for friendship and the greater good in a galaxy far, far away. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion that blends geeky nostalgia with clever observations, perfect for fans of the Star Wars universe. In the grand finale of their "On Loop" series, Kevin Schaefer and Evan Garcia take a leisurely stroll through the timey-wimey wonders of the World Between Worlds as explored in Star Wars Rebels. Right from the get-go, the hosts set an informal tone, inviting listeners into a discussion that feels more like a chat among friends than a structured podcast episode. Kevin's excitement is palpable as he recalls the emotional stakes surrounding Ezra's sacrifice and Ahsoka's journey, drawing listeners into the rich tapestry of the Star Wars narrative. Their witty repartee lightens the mood, making even the heaviest topics about heroism and sacrifice feel approachable. As they dissect the finale, Kevin and Evan delve into the implications of the World Between Worlds, likening it to a cosmic game of chess where each move can alter the course of the galaxy. They provide an insightful analysis of how time travel in this context is less about changing the past and more about understanding one's choices and consequences, allowing for a fresh take on a well-trodden trope. The hosts also share their personal experiences with the series, recounting their initial reactions to pivotal moments, such as Ahsoka's dramatic encounter with Darth Vader and the lingering questions that followed. In their closing remarks, they encapsulate the essence of Rebels as a series that not only entertains but also challenges viewers to consider the depth of its characters and the choices they make. They leave the audience buzzing with anticipation for future installments in the Star Wars universe, particularly the forthcoming Ahsoka series, while reminding everyone that, in the realm of science fiction, time loops and alternate realities are just part of the cosmic fun. With a perfect blend of humor, insight, and nostalgia, Kevin and Evan wrap up the series with an invitation to all fans to keep exploring the ever-expanding universe of Star Wars.Takeaways:The finale of Star Wars Rebels introduces the World Between Worlds, a mystical realm that allows characters to navigate through different timelines and events, adding depth to the series' lore.Ezra's ultimate sacrifice to save his friends and the galaxy showcases a profound character evolution, emphasizing themes of bravery and selflessness in the face of overwhelming odds.The dynamic between Ahsoka and Ezra throughout Rebels highlights the importance of mentorship and the struggle of growing up without the traditional Jedi structure or guidance.The introduction of iconic characters like Thrawn and the return of Ahsoka serves to bridge the animated series with the larger Star Wars universe, creating intricate connections for fans to explore.The series finale leaves many questions unanswered about the fate of its characters, particularly Ezra, setting the stage for future storytelling and character development in upcoming series.Evan and Kevin's discussion underscores how Rebels blends humor, action, and emotional stakes, making it a beloved entry in the Star Wars canon that resonates with both new and longtime fans..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of our 'On Loop' series to date:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/9e240d3d-6e05-46bc-870b-400afea1cb11.Check out other episodes with Kevin:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/84fd7d06-cf1f-48e5-b358-09a01c5a6bc9.Don't miss any of Evan's episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/db75189a-04f3-4129-9a5d-ade41cf863b5Mentioned in this episode:Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.The Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkDonate to our Show / Check Out Free ExtrasCheck out our show on Fourthwall to donate to the podcast or get free extra content!SG on Fourthwall

  42. 959

    Luca: The Heartwarming Tale of Two Sea Monsters

    Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell dive into the enchanting underwater world of Disney Pixar's "Luca," exploring the themes of friendship, identity, and the longing for acceptance. Right off the bat, they highlight how this film stands out as a beacon of creativity in the often formulaic landscape of animation, especially as part of the COVID era releases that might've slipped under the radar. With a vibrant setting in a quaint Italian town, "Luca" tells the story of two sea monsters navigating the complexities of youth and the human experience while hiding their true selves from a world that fears them. The duo reflects on their personal connections to the film, its memorable characters, and the clever humor that makes it a delightful watch, even if it sometimes feels like it got overshadowed by its predecessors. As they unpack the narrative and artistry behind "Luca," listeners can expect a relaxed yet insightful conversation that might just inspire a rewatch or two! Diving into the vibrant waters of Disney Pixar's 'Luca,' Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell explore the film's enchanting blend of adventure, friendship, and self-discovery. Set against the picturesque backdrop of an Italian seaside town, 'Luca' tells the story of two young sea monsters who transform into humans when they emerge from the water. This episode of Systematic Geekology is a delightful concoction of casual banter and insightful analysis as Joshua and TJ reminisce about their first impressions of the film, share anecdotes about their own experiences, and discuss the broader implications of the themes presented in 'Luca.' They dissect the nuances of friendship, the struggle for acceptance, and the importance of embracing one's identity, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone that keeps the conversation engaging. Through their witty exchanges and clever observations, the hosts highlight how 'Luca' resonates with audiences, particularly in the context of the COVID era, where many have felt isolated and yearned for connection. The episode encapsulates the essence of 'Luca'—a heartwarming tale that champions the spirit of adventure and the courage to be oneself, making it a must-listen for Disney fans and animation enthusiasts alike.Takeaways:In this episode, they explore how 'Luca' reflects themes of friendship and identity while bridging the gap between human and monster worlds.Both Joshua and TJ share their personal connections to 'Luca', highlighting how it resonates differently with them, from nostalgia to newfound appreciation.The discussion dives into the film's artistic style, revealing its painterly approach and how it deviates from typical Pixar aesthetics, making it unique.As they dissect the characters, they emphasize the depth of Alberto's emotional journey, showing how friendship can be both uplifting and toxic.The podcast emphasizes 'Luca's' overlooked brilliance, suggesting that its streaming success doesn't negate its artistic merits, despite pandemic-related challenges.Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the film's messages about acceptance and understanding differences, making it a valuable conversation starter..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out other episodes in our "Eras of Disney" series:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/33fb9ea2-aea9-4bfc-a257-04405e9af3c4.Check out other episodes with Joshua:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0.Check out other episodes with TJ:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5eMentioned in this episode:Check out our Fourthwall site for quite literally everything to do with our show!All SG merch, extra content, our youtube page, SG memberships, tips / donations, etc. can all be found at this one convenient spot!SG on FourthwallFollow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date!Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some exclusive content and fun memes!Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.Subscribe to our show on YouTubeYou can get the video version of the show and lots of extra exclusives on our YouTube channel!YouTubeThe Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast Network

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    Renewing Minds and Building Bridges: A Conversation with Pastor Sarah Hinlicky Wilson

    Rev. Dr. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson joins us to elucidate her extensive work in fostering greater Church Unity across diverse global contexts. Through her profound insights, we explore the critical necessity of speaking truthfully to one another, a practice she asserts is vital for the vitality of the Church in our contemporary, tumultuous culture. Dr. Wilson reflects on her experiences as a pastor in Japan, highlighting the unique challenges faced by Christians in a predominantly non-Christian society, and emphasizes the importance of local ecumenical relationships over abstract theological dialogues. As she articulates the imperative of grounding our ecclesiastical identities in shared beliefs, particularly through the historical creeds, we are reminded that unity is not merely an ideal but a tangible commitment lived out in community. This episode serves as a clarion call for Christians everywhere to engage in meaningful conversations and collaborative actions that transcend denominational boundaries in pursuit of a more unified Church. The conversation between Joshua Noel, TJ Blackwell, and Pastor Sarah Hinlicky Wilson unfolds in a profound exploration of church unity, drawing upon her extensive experience as a pastor and theologian. Pastor Sarah reflects on her tenure at a Lutheran church in Tokyo, a context characterized by a small Christian demographic in a predominantly non-Christian nation. She articulates the complexities of fostering community and dialogue among disparate Christian traditions, emphasizing the necessity of understanding and respecting each denomination's unique contributions to the larger body of Christ. Through her narratives, she challenges the notion of ecumenism as a luxury, suggesting instead that true unity emerges from local, meaningful interactions rather than abstract theological debates. The discussion is enriched by Pastor Sarah's insights into the importance of theological education and the role of creeds in unifying believers across generations and cultural contexts. Her emphasis on the creeds as foundational expressions of faith underscores a critical pathway for achieving greater understanding and collaboration among different Christian communities.Takeaways:Pastor Sarah Hinlicky Wilson emphasized the significance of renewing our minds for church unity, as articulated in Ephesians 4, which calls for spiritual transformation and truthfulness among believers.The complexity of understanding truth in a noisy culture was highlighted, where individual perceptions of truth do not necessarily align with objective truth as defined by Christian doctrine.Ecumenism, while often viewed as a luxury, becomes essential when congregations feel secure in their identity and are more willing to engage with one another.Pastor Sarah shared her experiences in Japan, noting that the ecumenical landscape is challenged by a small Christian population, which affects the willingness to collaborate among different denominations.A call to action was made for local church leaders to connect personally, suggesting that practical collaboration can foster unity beyond theological differences.Pastor Sarah remarked that understanding and using the historic creeds can guide congregations towards greater unity, as they encapsulate core Christian beliefs shared across denominations..You can leave a donation, buy podcast merchandise, check out previous series that we've done, or become an official member of The Whole Church Podcast on our website:https://the-whole-church-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network and find merch to support some of your favorite podcasts on the network's website:https://anazao-podcasts-shop.fourthwall.com/.Don't miss any of the great work Pastor Sarah is doing! You can follow her a number of ways through her website here:https://www.sarahhinlickywilson.com/about.Check out TJ on Systematic Geekology:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e.Hear more from Joshua on Be Living Water:https://be-living-water.captivate.fm/listen.Be sure to listen to these episodes of Sarah's podcast, "The Queen of the Sciences":Hey JudeUnbaptized GodPastoral Preaching

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    Mortal Kombat (1995)

    "Read? FIGHT!" Welcome to my dojo, this is Kung Fu Pizza Party. Today, we are Going to the Arcade as Joe Dea of Thoughts from a Bearded Geek returns to discuss the 1995 film Mortal Kombat. In this review, Joe takes us back to the video store hype around the release of MK, we talk about the impact the theme song has had on the fan base, and we discuss is Sean Connery would have been a good pick for Raiden. Instagram: @kungfupizzapartyLetterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrtyThoughts from a Bearded Geek: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQwHaHNzJ_mAtQaW6JPv1NQYouTube: youtube.com/StudioTwoOneNine

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    AMAZE AMAZE AMAZE

    Page gives her thoughts on the recently adapted Project Hail MaryFollow us on Instagram @pageandpixelpc

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    Politics in Fullmetal Alchemist: Unlocking the Secrets

    Christian Ashley, Herbie Ramsey, and Alex Matthews dive deep into the intricate political landscape of the Fullmetal Alchemist universe in this episode of Systematic Geekology. They tackle the series' complex themes of power, sacrifice, and the moral implications of alchemy, all while keeping it light with some witty banter. Our hosts explore the darker side of politics, discussing figures like Father and the Homunculi, who manipulate events from behind the scenes, leading to devastating wars and sacrifices. As they navigate these heavy topics, they also consider the series' portrayal of real-world political dynamics, drawing parallels that resonate with today’s issues. With a mix of humor and insight, they aim to convince Alex—who’s only seen a couple of episodes—why she should buckle in for a full watch of this iconic series.Takeaways:In this episode of Systematic Geekology, the hosts dive deep into the political undertones of Fullmetal Alchemist, exploring how its themes reflect real-world governance and moral dilemmas.They discuss the complex motivations of characters like Roy Mustang, who embodies the struggle between doing what is right and navigating a corrupt political system.The conversation highlights the tragic consequences of wars depicted in the series, especially the Ishvalan Civil War, which serves as a backdrop for character development and moral questions.Listeners are treated to a witty banter about the series’ portrayal of alchemy as a blend of science and magic, showcasing the ethical implications of using it to manipulate life and death..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Listen to all of our Primarily Political series:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/79d3809a-0854-4796-8abb-256d85faaa2b.Check out our other anime episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/ff4343b3-82e0-4173-a884-1608a49eec5b.Check out other episodes with Herbie:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/6fbca6e7-f712-4b8a-b942-1efe98f305cb.Listen to every episode with Christian:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/ebf4b064-0672-47dd-b5a3-0fff5f11b54c.Don't miss any of Alex's epsiodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/5d67b27d-d8c2-442e-a859-f10cd87c8503Mentioned in this episode:Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.Follow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date!Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some exclusive content and fun memes!Donate to our Show / Check Out Free ExtrasCheck out our show on Fourthwall to donate to the podcast or get free extra content!SG on FourthwallThe Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkGet Your SG Merch now!Check out the link to see all of our different t-shirts, backpacks, drinking glasses, pajamas, and more! SG on Fourthwall

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    Judges 4-5

    Who are Deborah and Barak? Does the Bible allow for female leadership in the church? Who is Jael and why is she important? Are we to kill the sin in our lives? How did God protect Israel from themselves?

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    The Faces Behind Us: Edmund's Impact on Aslan

    Edmund's missteps in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" spark a fascinating discussion about whether his actions nudged Aslan into a different direction. In this laid-back Easter special of Systematic Geekology, host Joshua Noel welcomes back former hosts Joe Dea and Brandon Knight for a spirited chat about Narnia. They dive into the complexities of character motivations, particularly how Edmund's betrayal and eventual redemption might have influenced the great lion himself. The trio explores deeper themes of sin, responsibility, and the mystical magic of the Narnian world, all while throwing in some clever banter and cheeky humor. Buckle up as they unravel the intertwining destinies of characters and question whether Aslan's sacrifice was merely a reaction to Edmund or part of a grander design. A deep dive into the Chronicles of Narnia offers a fascinating exploration of themes like redemption, sacrifice, and the allegorical nuances embedded within C.S. Lewis's writing. The episode kicks off with a discussion on the character of Aslan and whether his actions are influenced by Edmund's mistakes.The hosts—Joshua, Joe, and Brandon—debate how the narrative intertwines Christian theology with fantasy, raising questions about the nature of sin and divine response. As they reflect on the Easter theme, they consider whether Aslan's sacrifice is a reaction to Edmund's betrayal or if it was part of a grander design. Joe passionately argues for the idea of a more direct relationship between characters and their choices, while Brandon offers a more nuanced view about the complex interdependence of Aslan and the Pevensies. The conversation flows effortlessly between humor and serious theological debate, balancing clever banter with profound insights, revealing how each character's journey embodies larger truths about faith and redemption. They touch on various atonement theories, discussing how these frameworks apply to the beloved narrative and its implications for understanding God’s nature—whether as unchanging or relational. By the end, the episode not only entertains but also challenges listeners to rethink their perspectives on these timeless stories and their deeper meanings in our lives.Takeaways:In this Easter special, the hosts dissect the character of Edmund from Narnia, exploring how his choices might have influenced Aslan's actions and the overarching narrative.The discussion delves into deeper theological implications, questioning whether God or Aslan reacts to human actions or if their wills are predetermined in a grand cosmic design.The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding the characters' motivations, suggesting that Edmund's selfishness and eventual redemption play a crucial role in the story's moral lessons.Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the parallels between the characters in Narnia and their own lives, particularly in terms of forgiveness and the impact of personal choices.The hosts cleverly navigate the complexities of atonement theories, comparing the sacrificial aspects of Aslan's story with various interpretations of Christian theology.In a humorous twist, the conversation includes light banter about Turkish Delight, linking it back to Edmund's choices, illustrating how even the most trivial desires can lead to significant consequences..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out other episodes in this ear's theme of "The Faces Behind Us":https://player.captivate.fm/collection/dd903597-98be-49ed-998c-5cdaf73b6af4.Listen to our first ever annual theme where we discussed various works by CS Lewis:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/6ee3ab6b-3d27-4931-bf1e-61dda8542be3.Check out other episodes with Joshua:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0.Check out other episodes with guests like Joe and Brandon:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/0d46051e-3772-49ec-9e2c-8739c9b74cde.Hear more of Brandon on Kung Fu Pizza Party and My Seminary Life:https://kung-fu-pizza-party.captivate.fm/listenhttps://my-seminary-life.captivate.fm/listen.Listen to more from Joe on KFM Broadcasting:https://www.kfmbroadcasting.com/Mentioned in this episode:Anazao Ministries Podcasts - AMP NetworkCheck out other shows like this on our podcast network! https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm/Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.Follow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date!Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some exclusive content and fun memes!Get Your SG Merch now!Check out the link to see all of our different t-shirts, backpacks, drinking glasses, pajamas, and more! SG on FourthwallThe Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkCheck out our Fourthwall site for quite literally everything to do with our show!All SG merch, extra content, our youtube page, SG memberships, tips / donations, etc. can all be found at this one convenient spot!SG on Fourthwall

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    DFHH: The Tao and the Christ/The Christ and the Tao

    Welcome to my dojo, this is Drunken Fist Happy Hour, a special edition of Kung Fu Pizza Party where I put aside the 30 minutes or less stipulation, and instead I grab a drink and a friend and we let the conversation meander like Drunken Fist Kung Fu. With me today is Joshua Noel of Be Living Water to discuss Christian Taoism or Taoist Christianity. We are all on a spiritual journey, and in Josh's case, he has found a path to living his truest self found in Jesus and pursing the Tao. Be Living Water: https://be-living-water.captivate.fm/Instagram: @kungfupizzaparty Letterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrtyYouTube: youtube.com/StudioTwoOneNine

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    The Cyborg with Heart: X-Men TAS is 'On Loop'!

    TJ Blackwell and Jill Elizabeth dive into the complex world of Cable from X-Men: The Animated Series, a character that raises some heavy-duty philosophical questions about time travel and the weight of choices. Right off the bat, they ponder whether you’d go back in time to prevent a war if given the chance—classic Cable conundrum, right? As they reminisce about their first encounters with the character, they highlight how Cable’s gritty backstory adds layers to the superhero narrative, making him not just a guns-blazing badass but also a figure of introspection and moral dilemma. Their banter flows from discussing Cable's iconic look to the nuances of his relationships with other characters, particularly the tension between him and Bishop. By the end of this episode, listeners are left not only with a greater appreciation for Cable’s role in the X-Men universe but also with a craving to revisit the animated series that made him a household name. A deep dive into the complexities of time travel and moral dilemmas unfolds as TJ Blackwell and Jill Elizabeth dissect the character of Cable from the beloved "X-Men: The Animated Series." The episode kicks off with a thought-provoking question about the ethics of time travel, particularly if one could go back to prevent the wars of the future. This sets the stage for their exploration of Cable, a character who embodies the struggles of navigating a tumultuous timeline filled with moral ambiguity. TJ and Jill reminisce about their personal introductions to Cable, with Jill reflecting on her first encounter through the recent interpretation in "Deadpool," while TJ fondly recalls Cable's iconic presence in "Marvel vs. Capcom 2." The hosts share laughs and insights, emphasizing Cable's evolution from a mere character to a symbol of deeper philosophical inquiries surrounding sacrifice and the greater good. Through witty banter and engaging dialogue, they bring to life the essence of Cable's narrative, illustrating how he challenges both his allies and the audience to question the implications of their choices in a chaotic world.Takeaways:The podcast dives into the character of Cable from X-Men the Animated Series, exploring his origin and significance in the X-Men universe.TJ and Jill discuss how Cable's unique abilities, including his telepathic powers and cybernetic enhancements, influence his character development.The conversation highlights the complex narrative of Cable's relationship with time travel, raising philosophical questions about fate and choice.Listeners are reminded of the nostalgic impact of the X-Men Animated Series, which remains a beloved part of many people's childhoods.The hosts share personal experiences of how they were introduced to Cable, showcasing the character's enduring appeal across different mediums.TJ and Jill humorously debate Cable's design and how it reflects the 90s comic aesthetic, noting the character's iconic status in geek culture..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of our 'On Loop' series to date:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/9e240d3d-6e05-46bc-870b-400afea1cb11.Check out other episodes with TJ:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e.Don't miss any of Jill's episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/93b2d7c5-1f3a-4fdb-8d87-350f6ca167b9Mentioned in this episode:The Anazao Podcast NetworkBe sure to check out the network website to see other podcasts trying to engage honestly with Scripture, Theology, Pop Culture, Martial Arts, Science, and more!Anazao Podcast NetworkJoin our Facebook group and Discord ServerFind our Facebook group, "Priests to the Geeks", then join our Discord server with this link to continue on the conversation with us!DiscordSystematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.

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Anazao (an-ah-zah’-o) is a Koine Greek word meaning “new life” or “life restored,” describing both a moment of revival and an ongoing process of renewal. To wake from death, to be re-formed, or to continually renew the mind, body, and soul is to "anazao". Our network aims to live into that renewal by asking better questions and engaging the world as it actually is. We explore a variety of topics such as martial arts, Taoism, horror, science, pop culture, questions of Church unity, and more. Too often Christian media settles for safe answers and shallow conversations; we’d rather wrestle with what’s hard, strange, or uncomfortable. By digging beneath clichés and taking ideas seriously - whether from the Bible, a dojo, a film, the Church, or a laboratory - we believe faith doesn’t shrink. It restores, engages, and brings new life.

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