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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 385 | Tim Keller's Warning about Death & Christian Nationalism

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Blaze Podcast Network

News, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, News Commentary

4.619.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Today we are discussing recent comments by Tim Keller, famous theologian and pastor. Pastor Tim Keller has been diagnosed with cancer, and his recent article in the Atlantic sheds light on how he is dealing with the finality of earthly life. His profound thoughts in this area should be of help to any Christians who finds their faith shaken by the suffering that death brings. We also discuss his take on Christian nationalism and how Pastor Keller gets a few things wrong here. What is really the bigger danger to America, Marxism or capitalism? Lastly, we'll bring up a curriculum in California that's making headlines for asking students to chant to an ancient Aztec god. --- Today's Sponsor: Fundrise: See for yourself how 130k investors have built a better portfolio with private real estate. It takes just a few minutes to get started. Go to Fundrise.com/RELATABLE. --- Past Episodes Mentioned: Ep 370: The Shocking Anti-History, Anti-Science Influence on Public Education | Guest: Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson https://apple.co/3rSfw2y Ep 353: Our Kids Are Learning What?! | Guest: Chris Rufo https://apple.co/3lh3Cgq Ep 263: Why Social Justice Can't Solve Racism | Guests: Virgil Walker & Darrell B. Harrison https://apple.co/3cBPVo7 --- Show Links: The Atlantic: "Growing My Faith in the Face of Death" https://bit.ly/30KhDtk The Christian Post: "Tim Keller: Church's affiliation with Republicanism has given Christian nationalism 'a place to incubate'" https://bit.ly/3eGPXxH The Christian Post: "California 'ethnic studies' proposal teaches kids white Christian are evil, chant to Aztec gods" https://bit.ly/3cs37vK --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

New Year, new me. Nah. I'm fine just the way I am. Doing the things I love. Like enjoying

0:07.7

a latte on the bus with some music or on a walk with a friend. My only resolution is

0:14.8

to enjoy more of what I love. Like switching up my usual with oat, soy, almond or coconut.

0:22.0

All delicious non-dairy alternatives available at Starbucks. For no extra charge. While Stocks

0:27.9

Last, subject to availability.

0:39.8

Hey guys, welcome to relatable happy Monday. Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. Today, we're

0:46.2

not going to talk about the news. We're not going to talk about the Grammys. We're not going

0:49.5

to talk about politics. We're actually going to talk about two articles by Tim Keller, one of them

0:55.4

about death, one of them about Christian nationalism. And then I'll give you some of my thoughts on that.

1:01.9

And that will lead us into a conversation, not a conversation, but a story actually coming out

1:08.8

of the Christian post about California ethnic studies plan that teaches kids to chant to an Aztec

1:14.4

God and encourages human sacrifice and how that ties into what we're going to talk about today.

1:21.5

And where I think our concerns should actually lie as far as which kind of ideologies are

1:27.5

infiltrating Christianity and opposing Christianity. There's a lot that I want to talk about today.

1:34.2

And there's a lot that I want to talk about this week. The Grammys did happen last night.

1:38.3

I know most of you are like me. You probably didn't watch. You don't care all that much.

1:42.9

But it is interesting to look at these cultural moments and to study what we as a society

1:47.6

care about, what we deem okay, what we deem worth celebrating, and then what we deem worth

1:53.5

castigating. So a lot of people have pointed out, for example, that Cardi B's WAP was the song of

2:00.2

the year, but we are two. We are two now culturally sensitive to read something like an A.B.

2:07.0

role doctor, Susbook, which has politically and corrective, potentially offensive

2:12.1

depictions of people. That is worth cancellation, but self-objectification and the name of

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