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The Holy Post

Episode 336: Do Old Testament Commands Still Apply? With Mike Erre

The Holy Post

Phil Vischer

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

4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2019

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

An influential pastor has created a controversy by saying the 10 Commandments don’t apply to Christians anymore. Our favorite Buckeye Bible guy, Mike Erre, is back to talk with Skye about how the Old Testament relates to the New. Phil and Skye discuss the latest round of megachurch pastor scandals, Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard apologizes for being raised Catholic, and Karen Pence, the vice president’s wife, ignites moral outrage for teaching at a Christian school that requires their faculty to (hold on to your hats) affirm Christian doctrines?

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0:00.0

Hey there, welcome back to the show.

0:02.0

This is Phil Vissier, you're listening

0:03.4

to the Holy Post podcast.

0:05.7

I'm here with Skyjatani.

0:06.9

Hey, nice guy.

0:08.4

How's it going?

0:09.3

I'm great, how are you?

0:10.1

I am hunky-dory.

0:11.8

Good, good.

0:13.0

Since we last talked, would you say that the white Christian

0:16.9

western bubble has burst more?

0:20.5

It's not a bubble film.

0:22.6

Get over the bubbles.

0:23.5

Everything's not a bubble.

0:24.6

Listen to last week's show.

0:25.8

I'm just quoting experts Sky, whatever.

0:28.9

I'm quoting the experts that I read online.

0:30.9

I am putting a prohibition on bubble metaphors.

0:33.3

No bubble metaphors?

0:34.4

No.

0:35.4

Just like bubble gum.

0:36.4

Bubble gum.

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