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🗓️ 23 April 2013
⏱️ 58 minutes
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After a lively discussion of The Book of Mormon and the ever-increasing crassness of American culture, Phil and the gang are joined by Christianity Today editor Mark Galli to discuss his feature story on near-death experiences and their recent popularity in publishing!
Mark Galli is the editor of Christianity Today. He is the author of Chaos and Grace and God Wins.
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0:00.0 | Hey there, this is Phil Vissier. Welcome back to the podcast. I am here with Sky Jitani. |
0:08.0 | Hello Phil. Hi Sky and Christian Taylor. Hey Phil. Hey and believe it or not, we do have a guest here who we will introduce shortly. |
0:14.0 | But right now we need to do the theme song. I got an interesting request that I didn't quite know what to do with. |
0:21.0 | Christopher Ule. Ulet. Wasn't that the name of a bishop from Canada who was up for Ule. The papacy. |
0:32.0 | Oh yeah, yeah. I got a I got an email from the Bishop of Canada who says, would you do the theme song as a celebrity impression of the rib bones from tack or as Bob Dylan or as Gandalf? |
0:49.0 | I don't know the first one. Do you do any of those voices? I have no idea what the rib bones from tack are. I think it's a video game. |
0:58.0 | I think with with singing rib bones. You're not up on your video games. No, no, not at all. And Gandalf. I can't even imagine what Gandalf would say. |
1:07.0 | Oh, I bet you could. No, but Bob Dylan. I could do. Okay, let's do Bob Dylan. |
1:13.0 | Hey, hey, it's a podcast. What do you know? Hey, it's a podcast. So there's no video. Hey, it's a podcast. So lend in here. |
1:25.0 | The villager podcast starts right. He whoops. He's messing up. He's so old. He's so terribly old and he smoked so much weed. He can't sing. |
1:36.0 | The villager podcast starts right here. We'll talk this guy in Christian to and maybe a guest. We do have a guest. I mentioned that. Yeah, we have a guest. |
1:47.0 | Just here just for you. I don't remember the chords or anything. |
1:52.0 | Are we going to go with this? Yeah, I don't know Phil. Hey, it's a podcast. So lend in here. The villager podcast starts right here. The villager podcast starts right here. |
2:04.0 | And that's where he falls over dead. I actually that was more articulate than a Dylan song. Yeah, it's a podcast. |
2:14.0 | Something like that. Okay, we do have a guest here. We want to do some to you. He's wearing a suit because he's classier than we are. |
2:23.0 | Exactly. Yeah, his name is Mark Galley. Galley rhymes with bowling alley. He is the editor of Christianity Today magazine. |
2:33.0 | Right? Correct. You got it right. How long have you been? People don't. So Christian today is really the magazine is the voice of evangelical Christian. |
2:45.0 | No, it is not. It's a little broad. It's the voice of Mark Galley, not a generation. And you are the voice of the voice. Yeah, I don't know. So you really speak. |
2:57.0 | No, he edits what people say. You you delete all the bad words. Especially the bad words that sky wants to write in the magazine regularly does. |
3:10.0 | But we manage to keep those out. Spend of my main jobs to keep some sort of reputation. Mr. Tony. Mark and I kind of work on opposite ends of the company. |
3:21.0 | Yeah, Christian. We can't do you the top for the bottom. No, CT sort of split between CT magazine and then leadership journal. Yeah, it's resource for passers. So I don't often write directly for CT. No, he doesn't care. I'm just kidding. I know. |
3:35.0 | Yeah, I knew he was. But he thinks bad words that he does. He does. He does. He does. He edits them in your head. Okay. I did something interesting last week. Oh, what did you do? |
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