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Plodcast

117: Plastic Straws, Gnats, and Camels

Plodcast

Canon Press

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2019

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

This week on the Plodcast, pastor Wilson talks banning plastic straws, unpacks the greek word argos, and reviews Rushdoony's "Foundations of Social Order"

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Douglas Wilson's The Plodcast.

0:04.0

Before Doug gets going, I wanted to point your attention to the usual, man-rampent,

0:10.0

exclusively at Amazon Prime.

0:13.0

Additionally, it is November,

0:15.0

which means it's no quarter November over at Doug wills.com

0:20.0

in conjunction with Cannon Press,

0:22.0

and today is the very second post of no quarter November

0:27.1

and the free book that Pastor Wilson and Canon Press are giving away is pomo sexuality.

0:33.4

You can find that at cannon press.com.

0:35.8

You can get 50% off of the paperback

0:39.2

or download it for free from Canon Press.com.

0:44.0

Cheers. Yes God.

0:55.0

God.

0:57.0

God don't never change he's got.

1:04.1

Welcome to Podcast episode 117.

1:07.2

Podcast episode 117.

1:09.4

So I just saw earlier today that the LA Los Angeles City Council is poised to ban all

1:19.7

plastic straws.

1:21.8

So plastic straws cannot be offered to customers in restaurants unless the

1:27.3

customer specifically requests it. Now there seems to be in this like a like a grotesque lack of proportion.

1:42.0

So LA and a number of California cities because of their climate

1:46.0

are dealing with a rampant epidemic of homelessness, people with drug problems or mental problems or both, who don't have places,

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