A Pastoral Perspective on Engaging Christian Nationalists w/ Ben Cremer

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @itkirk
    @itkirk 5 месяцев назад +8

    Secular humanist and first time listener here, as I am afraid about the rise of Christian nationalism here in the states I am hopeful whenever I see conversations like this. I hope you guys can reach those who use their faith as tools for power and convince them how corrupt that is. I have listened to a lot of interviews with Tim Alberta and view him as someone who could be a strong leader for religious people. I also listen to The Holy Post every now and then and they seem to be really good people and not afraid to really examine their christian identity and faith.

  • @weisemari
    @weisemari 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm honoured to be your first commentator. Could listen for hours to your interesting conversation. Many heartfelt regards from Europe.

  • @debsnyder8437
    @debsnyder8437 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thank-you for speaking out on Christian Nationalism. It can be a lonely world out here for Bible believing Christians like me, who just can’t join this new MAGA cult. I pray every day to love my neighbor like Jesus loves me. God bless you.

  • @PostcardsfromAlaska
    @PostcardsfromAlaska 13 дней назад

    7:15… you call the electrician. Funny story: after a professional electrician installed a gen switch at my meter, I couldn’t get my generator to power my house. I had to look at it, and fix it myself with the help of the interwebz. Ya see, even though my expertise was orders of magnitude below his, he didn’t care enough to do it right. The same applies with our medical decisions regarding our own health. People, doctors included, respond to incentives and self-serving motives. Those who are slow to learn this, are gonna have a rough time in life. And they probably will vote for Democrats.