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The Holy Post

Episode 382: The Right Side of History with Os Guinness

The Holy Post

Phil Vischer

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

4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2019

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Prolific writer, philosopher, and cultural observer, Os Guinness, is back on the podcast to discuss his latest book, “Carpe Diem Redeemed.” Guinness says the modern assumption that history is inevitably moving in a positive, progressive direction is wrong, and we need to have our vision of time challenged by scripture. He talks with Skye about three understandings of time and their implications for life today. Also this week, a freaky/heretical new video game lets you become Jesus. A psychologist instructs atheist parents to lie to their kids about God because religious belief is better for mental health. And why do people in Loma Linda, California, live 10 years longer than most Americans?

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0:00.0

Hey there, welcome back to the show.

0:01.2

This is Phil Vissier.

0:02.0

It's a Holy Post podcast.

0:03.4

I'm here with Skyjitani.

0:05.0

Hi Phil.

0:05.8

Hi, I think this is the last week that Christian won't be here.

0:09.3

That's our hope.

0:10.2

Thank you for being here next year.

0:11.5

Yes, yes.

0:12.6

I'm sure we'll get an update.

0:14.0

I'm sure we'll get an update.

0:15.0

I know, I know.

0:15.8

Thomas.

0:16.6

Um.

0:17.6

Have you gone anywhere lately?

0:19.5

No, okay.

0:20.3

I went to the bathroom.

0:21.2

You went to the bathroom?

0:22.0

I did.

0:22.8

That's funny.

0:23.8

We all enjoyed that, I think.

0:25.4

All right, here's the theme song.

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