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The Preacher and The Atheist
The Preacher & The Atheist
3 episodes
4 months ago
Ben and Gene discuss how to be optimistic while you're exiled in Babylon (Jeremiah 29: 1, 4-7), make bad situations worse by complicating them with semantic arguments (2 Timothy 2: 8-15), give credit where credit is due (Luke 17: 11-19), and know when you're not being grateful enough for your privilege.
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Ben and Gene discuss how to be optimistic while you're exiled in Babylon (Jeremiah 29: 1, 4-7), make bad situations worse by complicating them with semantic arguments (2 Timothy 2: 8-15), give credit where credit is due (Luke 17: 11-19), and know when you're not being grateful enough for your privilege.
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09/29: Eat The Idle Rich
The Preacher and The Atheist
47 minutes 50 seconds
6 years ago
09/29: Eat The Idle Rich
Ben returns with a cough and Gene's dog is out of control on this week's episode. The duo approach issues of wealth inequality and lazy rich people as they discuss the readings for September 29th. They discuss Amos' disdain for ivory beds and wine bowls, Paul's warning to Timothy about the love of money, and Jesus telling a parable about how zombies won't convince rich people to care about the poor.
The Preacher and The Atheist
Ben and Gene discuss how to be optimistic while you're exiled in Babylon (Jeremiah 29: 1, 4-7), make bad situations worse by complicating them with semantic arguments (2 Timothy 2: 8-15), give credit where credit is due (Luke 17: 11-19), and know when you're not being grateful enough for your privilege.