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Tiger and Lamb
by Justin Haenisch
When Justin left the faith in his early twenties, it was an about-face on his identity and career plans. Though the radical change took place as a result of his anguish over certain tenants of the Christian faith, he was surprised during his transition to see just how eager others were to mock and criticize Christianity with the assumption that Justin would be in agreement. In fact, many of the qualms and frustrations expressed to this new version of Justin were considerations he felt were relatively solved by sound theology, and a basic understanding of the Scriptural text. Ignorance within the church was known and expected, but the ignorance regarding the Christian faith that was displayed by non-believers was concerning. Accordingly, Justin linked up with Kevin, a trusted friend with a faith firmly rooted in sound theology and respectable Biblical knowledge, with the hopes of having engaging conversations that would explore the challenging implications of the Christian belief syste
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Kevin's Hellish Nightmare
Kevin gets very honest and tells Justin he's going to hell. Justin tries his best to play Jesus' advocate and give one or two reasons why hell makes logical sense when viewed through the lens of Christian theology.
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The Tyger and The Lamb
Justin and Kevin discuss some of William Blake's works from The Songs of Innocence and The Songs of Experience. In the process, they stumble upon what would later become the title of their podcast.
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Prologue
Justin and Kevin give some background information on the "ChristianQuisition" label as well as the origin story of their friendship.
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When Justin left the faith in his early twenties, it was an about-face on his identity and career plans. Though the radical change took place as a result of his anguish over certain tenants of the Christian faith, he was surprised during his transition to see just how eager others were to mock and criticize Christianity with the assumption that Justin would be in agreement. In fact, many of the qualms and frustrations expressed to this new version of Justin were considerations he felt were relatively solved by sound theology, and a basic understanding of the Scriptural text. Ignorance within the church was known and expected, but the ignorance regarding the Christian faith that was displayed by non-believers was concerning. Accordingly, Justin linked up with Kevin, a trusted friend with a faith firmly rooted in sound theology and respectable Biblical knowledge, with the hopes of having engaging conversations that would explore the challenging implications of the Christian belief syste
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