Are Christian Stereotypes True? w/ Miranda | Ep. 27.5 | Campfire Council Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @WaywardFanboy
    @WaywardFanboy 5 дней назад

    13:46 YES!! Dude, I do the exact same thing at home mine! I always just have it on stand-by just in case I feel like picking it up and just swinging it around. In fact, I remember when I was younger, my brother and I would go to like Target or something, go to the Star Wars aisle and fight each other with lightsabers and try to “cut” each other’s limbs off! Oh how I miss those days…good to know I’m not the only one who still loves to do this!

  • @WaywardFanboy
    @WaywardFanboy 5 дней назад +1

    23:31 damn! That frame looks sick! What cards do you guys got in there and which gen is mostly represented in there? It’s hard to tell from the distance. Part of me is hoping you’d have like one of those super rare gold star holo Rayquaza or Torchic cards! Those are some of the most rare cards in existence if I’m not mistaken

  • @WaywardFanboy
    @WaywardFanboy 5 дней назад +1

    Yeah…I’ve heard many of these same Christian stereotypes before too, and sadly from my own experience, whenever I hear these stereotypes second-hand from other people, it often seems like it’s coming from a place of hostility or pre-conceived biases. I mean, some are too bad, like Christians only listening to worship music (11:55), while I think it’s not necessarily true, there is some truth to this, but context needs to be taken into consideration; and then as far as Christians don’t know how to have fun and are always uptight (12:52) again I think it comes from non-Christians who already have a pre-conceived bias based off of an inaccurate overgeneralization.