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The Holy Post

Episode 296: Theology Mail Bag & Are Pastors Too Big to Fail?

The Holy Post

Phil Vischer

Skyejethani, Society & Culture, Philvischer, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, 226012, Christiantaylor, Atheism, Veggietales

4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2018

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

This week Skye answers theology questions from our Patreon supporters like, is social justice biblical? And, when did the “gospel” become about my salvation rather than the kingdom of God? Phil and Skye discuss the fragility of megachurches and whether some celebrity pastors have become too big to fail. Plus, Phil takes a journey through the digestive system of the African elephant.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 296 of the Phil Vissier Podcast.

0:03.2

Hey everyone, this is Skye Jatani.

0:04.7

Before we jump into the content for today,

0:06.8

two quick announcements.

0:08.2

First of all, for our Patreon subscribers,

0:10.4

we're going to do another Patreon live stream

0:13.7

on Tuesday night, April 24th at 8 o'clock.

0:17.8

So put it on your calendars.

0:19.3

Hope you'll join us.

0:20.0

You can send us your questions.

0:21.5

We're going to give you some previews of upcoming episodes

0:24.9

and some behind-the-scenes information.

0:27.8

So that is the 24th, 8 p.m.

0:30.4

Another really helpful thing that we need from you guys

0:33.4

is we're trying to work on some new projects

0:35.4

and we are looking for somebody who's a graphic designer

0:38.4

who can help us with some artistic skill

0:40.9

and developing those projects.

0:42.7

We haven't found anybody right around us.

0:45.0

It is available.

0:45.9

We can use right now.

0:46.5

So we're throwing it out to you, the audience.

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