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The Holy Post

Episode 297: The Untold Origins of Religious Liberty w/Brandon O'Brien

The Holy Post

Phil Vischer

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

4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2018

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

It's become a very contentious issue, but few Christians know the surprising origins of religious liberty in the U.S. Author and church historian Brandon O'Brien is back to talk about a little known Baptist leader who shaped the First Amendment. Plus, why are so many atheists joining the Alt-Right movement, and what should we do about sexist 1980's movies in the era of #MeToo?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey there, it's me Phil, welcome back to the Philfish podcast I'm here with Skippy Jatani.

0:10.6

No, no, no.

0:12.0

That's it's catchy.

0:13.0

No.

0:14.0

I already have a weird name.

0:15.4

I don't need to be called Skippy.

0:16.4

I know, but it's cool.

0:17.4

No, it's not.

0:18.4

Your name is cool.

0:19.4

No, not Skippy.

0:20.4

Skye.

0:21.4

Yes.

0:22.4

Skye is cool, and I resent that, because I'm just Phil.

0:25.0

And that's boring.

0:26.0

So if you were Skippy, I'd feel better about myself.

0:29.2

As long as you feel better about yourself, Phil, that's why I'm here.

0:32.6

And then I could name myself after some brand of jelly.

0:36.2

And then we would go together.

0:38.2

What brand is Schmuckers?

0:40.2

Schmuckers.

0:41.2

Schmuckers.

0:42.2

Yeah, there's no Schmuckers.

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