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🗓️ 23 June 2021
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With Skye out of town, Phil invites “hardest working man in evangelicalism” Ed Stetzer to sit in and discuss what went down in Nashville last week when 17,000 Southern Baptists all got in one room. What does it mean for Southern Baptists? What does it mean for evangelicalism? And does the mainstream media know the difference between the two?
There were also two very interesting court rulings that came down last week with implications for religious liberty in America. So conservative columnist and civil liberties attorney David French stops by to talk through free-speech cake baking and foster care, and to answer the question - what do we do when defending our own rights pits us against the neighbors we are called to love?
Plus... a farmer settles a property line dispute with a neighbor in a, shall we say, odorous way.
https://www.christianpost.com/news/judge-rules-against-christian-baker-in-transgender-cake-case.html
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Holypost episode 462. Sky is on a road trip, driving from Southern California |
0:06.0 | back to Chicago with his son. As we speak, I assume he is in jail somewhere in Nevada. |
0:11.5 | So I invited the hardest working man in Evangelicalism, Ed Stetser, to sit in and talk to us |
0:17.3 | about what happened in Nashville last week when 17,000 Southern Baptists all got in one |
0:22.6 | room. What does it mean for Southern Baptists? What does it mean for Evangelicalism? And |
0:27.6 | does the mainstream media know the difference between the two? There were also two very interesting |
0:32.6 | court rulings that came down last week with implications for religious liberty in America. |
0:37.0 | So conservative columnist and civil liberties attorney David French stops by to talk through |
0:42.1 | free speech, cake, baking, and foster care and to answer the question, what do we do when |
0:47.4 | defending our own rights pits us against the neighbors we're called to love? But first, |
0:53.0 | a correction. Last week I said Francis Schaefer wrote the books, whatever happened to the |
0:57.1 | human race and slouching to Gomorrah. And a stuit listener pointed out that Schaefer did |
1:01.8 | write the first book, but slouching to Gomorrah was written by Robert Bork. Yes, that |
1:08.0 | Robert Bork. I stand corrected. And now the show. Hey there, welcome back to the Holy |
1:14.0 | Post podcast. This is Phil. I am here with Caitlin Chess. Hi, Caitlin. Hi, Phil. How are |
1:19.4 | you? I'm great. How are you? Good at a wedding in California. Yes, just finished up. |
1:25.1 | About to leave about to leave. Were you a Bridesmaid? No, I was flower girl. I almost flower |
1:32.4 | girl. I was the assistant to the floral designer. Oh, wow. Which means you did a lot of floral |
1:41.2 | design or means you went and got coffee for the floor. It means that I picked up flower |
1:46.2 | clippings. Oh, that's right. And I I baked the pies for the rehearsal. Right, right, |
1:53.0 | we talked about that last time. You had to use your grandma's recipes. How did it go? |
1:57.8 | It went amazingly. Really? I was really thrilled. Yeah. Okay. Well, now the next time you're |
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