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Thinking Fellows

James Bond and Other Nonsense

Thinking Fellows

1517 Podcasts

History, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Apologetics, Theology

4.6817 Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Thinking Fellows podcast, hosts Caleb Keith, Bruce Hillman, and Scott Keith engage in a free-for-all discussion. They explore the differences between the James Bond books and movies, delve into the theological significance of infant baptism, and discuss the historical context of Mao's Great Famine. The conversation also explores the shifting dynamics of young men in the church, the impact of generational changes on women's roles, and the increasing gender disparity in church attendance. The hosts conclude with reflections on societal coveting and the importance of recognizing that everything we have is a gift from God.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Thinking Fellows podcast. My name is Caleb Keith and the Thinking Fellows

0:24.5

is brought to you by the 1517 podcast network of shows. You can go to 1517.org slash podcasts

0:31.5

to see all of our shows. Today I am joined by Bruce Hillman and Scott Keith. We are doing a sort of free-for-all set of topics today.

0:41.9

This is an idea from Adam Francisco, who is not here.

0:47.4

He's not here.

0:49.4

So we have to steal his ideas, but not let him participate in them.

0:56.8

But we actually did this in our live show.

1:00.2

Here we still stand in Bentonville.

1:02.3

And the basic idea is as we've been trying to, I want to call it panily,

1:07.6

but rotate through the host to give everybody space on just even our normal shows

1:14.2

to work out their ideas on the topic. Why not just let everybody for a couple of episodes

1:21.1

here and there pick their own topic, do the same thing, which is essentially what are you thinking about right now,

1:29.3

any particular research that you've been doing, writing that you've been doing, is there a

1:34.3

book that's interested you, maybe a question, a topic, maybe something else that's been

1:39.5

happening that you're thinking about, give us your pitch about it, and then the other people on the panel have opportunity

1:47.4

to ask questions, respond.

1:48.8

Maybe they've been thinking about it also

1:50.4

or working on a similar project.

1:53.2

And we go from there.

1:55.0

I like this format because it sort of gets to

1:59.2

what some of our Q&A podcasts of old were like, especially the

2:03.8

of thinking fellows.

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