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The Holy Post

Episode 310: Lessons From Recent Church Scandals

The Holy Post

Phil Vischer

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

4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2018

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Church scandals are nothing new, but why do they keep making the same mistakes over and over? Katelyn Beaty is back to dissect a few recent, high profile stories of churches mishandling accusations against leaders, and she offers lessons we can all learn from their mistakes. Plus, New Yorkers are appalled by a proposal to have men and women only days at a public beach, and what do fertility rates have to do with Millennials leaving the church?

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0:00.0

Hey there, this is Phil. Welcome back to the show. I'm here with Skyjutani.

0:03.5

Hi.

0:05.5

Sky's trying to tape the desk because I got it.

0:08.6

It's falling apart a little bit.

0:10.1

Yeah.

0:10.8

And Christian Taylor.

0:11.7

Hi, you're back.

0:12.7

I am back.

0:13.5

You're not in France.

0:14.5

I am here for a good long time.

0:16.3

Really?

0:16.6

At least till November.

0:17.7

At least till November.

0:18.6

Going back in November.

0:19.6

You have to go back to France, but didn't you shoot everything you needed to shoot?

0:21.8

I did, but my husband has never been to Normandy.

0:24.1

It's been like four trips now.

0:25.6

No, no, November.

0:26.6

And he is, it's our 25th wedding anniversary.

0:29.4

And that's why he's taking me so that I can give him a tour of Normandy.

0:32.8

So you can go back and find that scarf you lost?

0:34.8

You know what?

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