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Snake on the Table
Jerry Dorris & Tanner Cartwright
85 episodes
1 day ago
Reformation Church pastors, Jerry Dorris and Tanner Cartwright, hash out tough and often taboo topics.
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Reformation Church pastors, Jerry Dorris and Tanner Cartwright, hash out tough and often taboo topics.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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SNAKE 61: Why Can’t We Express Natural Affection for Being White?
Snake on the Table
58 minutes
5 months ago
SNAKE 61: Why Can’t We Express Natural Affection for Being White?

In this episode of Snake on the Table, we tackle the provocative question: "Is loving your heritage now racist?" Join hosts Tanner Cartwright and Jerry Dorris of Reformation Church in Shelbyville, Kentucky, as they dive into the complexities of identity, biblical natural affection, and cultural heritage. Why has expressing love for your ancestry become such a divisive issue? Should Christians feel guilty about valuing their heritage? And how does this fit within the broader conversation about race, culture, and faith?


We discuss the biblical perspective on natural affection, the impact of modern cultural narratives, and how Christians can navigate these challenging topics with wisdom and grace. From exploring kinism to addressing common misconceptions about racism and identity, this conversation is both thought-provoking and deeply rooted in scripture.


What do you think? Is it wrong to express gratitude for your cultural and familial legacy? We’d love to hear your thoughts! Write to us at snakeonthetable.com. Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to subscribe for more discussions on faith, culture, and biblical truth. You can also find our podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts—tune in and join the conversation!


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CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Intro

01:04 - Natural Affection and White Identity

05:02 - Race and Ethnicity Categories Explained

11:26 - Understanding Kinism

18:05 - Defining Racism

21:00 - Exploring Biblical Racism

22:06 - Concept of Biblical Natural Affection

26:25 - Celebrating Ancestry and Culture

31:02 - Rejecting Racial Superiority and Ethnic Guilt

34:13 - Interracial Marriage Discussion

42:47 - Understanding Race

47:07 - Exploring Ethnicity

49:20 - Impact on Gospel Witness

53:39 - Metaphor of the Beanbag Chair

55:59 - Conversation Recap

56:18 - Recommended Books

57:58 - Outro

Snake on the Table
Reformation Church pastors, Jerry Dorris and Tanner Cartwright, hash out tough and often taboo topics.