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🗓️ 7 March 2023
⏱️ 53 minutes
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Jon examines a Rachel Denhollander tweet thread against John MacArthur and Jay Adams. Then, a discussion of the metoo situation at SEBTS concerning Bruce Ashford. Finally, Jon refutes Ken Burn's take on Ron Desantis's anti-CRT measures and explains what Matthew 20 means concerning power.
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0:00.0 | Welcome once again to the conversation this that matter podcast. I'm your host |
0:15.4 | John Harris. We have a number of topics today, hopefully a little bit of |
0:18.8 | everything for everyone. We're going to talk about history. We're going to talk |
0:21.8 | about the Bible. We're going to talk about history. We're going to talk about the Me Too Movement and |
0:25.9 | the Southern Baptist Convention. And I'm going to tell you a little bit about my trip to Mexico |
0:30.4 | too, because someone in the comment section yesterday said they wanted |
0:32.8 | to hear more so we'll start with that I wanted to just share with you something I |
0:37.0 | thought maybe this is an observation that you'll find interesting I enjoyed my time there and just for those who don't know I didn't know this it is more |
0:45.9 | doable than you realize because of the exchange rate and how cheap things can be now if |
0:50.0 | you're in a resort area they're not as cheap but but if you plan it well, if you go to an area that's more not resorty, you can actually do fairly well. |
0:59.4 | You can get a decent price for an Airbnb you can rent a car that might be a little more |
1:06.3 | expensive but it's probably better than the all-inclusive resorts where you're |
1:10.7 | going to have to pay for transportation and everyone else is |
1:14.2 | alcohol and that kind of thing. And so anyway we had the freedom to go wherever we |
1:20.2 | wanted and one of the places we went was Chichen Itza which is where you see those iconic pictures of |
1:25.3 | pyramids. We went to Touloum where there's also some Mayan ruins. And in Jichen Itza, |
1:30.8 | one thing that struck me that I thought was interesting and I'll share with you now is how many of the buildings there, not just that major pyramid, but how many of the buildings there were religious in their significance, even down to the sports they played the winners of a game they played would |
1:47.3 | sacrifice themselves I mean this is a people that believed without human sacrifice the sun wouldn't come up and I was |
1:54.4 | amazed at how many buildings were related to sacrifice religious rituals temples |
2:00.8 | it permeated their civilization and some of it was gruesome if you think things are |
2:06.4 | getting bad today and more sensual and more violent and grotesque you should look at some of the depictions in the art the |
2:16.5 | sculptures and things the skeletons and so forth that were on these Mayan ruins and you realize I mean you can go back to |
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