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Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Ep 385 | Jase’s Unusual High School Experience & How America Strayed from the Founding Fathers’ Plans

Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Tread Lively

Religion, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.924.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Jase recalls his high school years and some of the unusual policies of a rural Louisiana school. Jase and Al discuss the brilliance of the founding fathers and how placing the power predominately with the individual states allowed more freedom. Jase explains why he believes we should handle the major issues rather than putting them off to deal with all the small ones. Phil shares why it is worthwhile to retain knowledge of God, particularly because America as a whole did not do this. And the guys discuss what the unforgivable sin truly is and how it affects our lives. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Slack.com slash DHQ. I am Unachained. What about you? So dad, yesterday after we had Tony

0:39.9

Perkins on our podcast, which I thought was an excellent podcast. He's so knowledgeable

0:45.6

and good. And he's a preacher, you know. So when he broke his Bible, I was like, all right,

0:49.7

it's going on. He fits in the unashamed. We did his Washington Watch radio show, which

0:56.2

is live radio show that we did it from in here in the podcast. It was a bold move. And

1:02.5

it was dad live. So the, I told Tony, Tony said, no, this isn't a podcast. You can't edit

1:07.6

this one. I said, I realize that that's why I'm on here with that. I said, if he says

1:11.7

something too crazy, we'll do a cleanup on aisle sevens, what we call that. We just

1:15.5

kind of, but you did great. And you thought your stuff was really good.

1:19.1

Never comfortable, ever. I'm just not comfortable talking about politics. I don't know.

1:26.4

His show is very full of breath and the depth. I see you. Well, you try, you told him, you

1:32.4

gave him a heads up because you said, Tony, I just want to let you know I hadn't watched

1:35.3

the news since Biden got it. And so just so you know, I'm not really keeping up with

1:39.4

the day to day. I keep it. I see people get even people in the Lord get so passionate

1:45.1

about political issues. And I'm like, yeah, maybe this is wrong from my side. I can't

1:50.7

get there. But I'm like, because I have the same thought every time I'm on mine, I'm

1:55.7

just going to go ahead and say it. I'm thinking, well, if you were this passionate about

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