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Lewis Dartnell - How to Survive if You're Left Behind (N93)

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Deconstruction, Christian Mysticism, Post-evangelical, Liberation Theology, Progressive Christianity, Christianity, Mystical Christianity, Contemplative Spirituality, Religious Trauma Healing, Religion & Spirituality, Faith Shift, Reconstruction, Spiritual Direction, Embodied Spirituality, Evolving Faith

4.7689 Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2015

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The Rapture is a curious doctrine, as it's not in the Bible, anywhere! But let's pretend it's real, and you missed it! How would you survive the collapse of civilisation? Lewis Dartnell's day job is to search for life on Mars, but for fun he wrote...

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0:34.5

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0:35.5

Where are we this week, Wardo?

0:37.3

We're in Leicester. Here's the thing, Wardo. See, we often say we're in Leicester, we're in Leeds, we're in London. And when I say that, I often have the UK listener in mind. And, you know, they'll know what that means. But, most of our listeners aren't in the UK and probably don't know anything about Leicester. No, everybody knows about London, though, I guess.

0:54.9

But Lester, you know, what's Lester?

0:56.5

So I thought if we gave one or two facts that could give people some helpful context.

1:01.6

Indeed.

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And thus, they could enjoy the experience a little bit more.

1:04.3

So, for example, Wardow, did you know that Lester is one of the oldest cities in England

1:08.8

with history going back at least 2,000 years.

1:12.2

Wow.

1:13.2

For a lot of people listening to this, like the American listener, for example.

1:16.3

That's an impressive fact, isn't it?

1:17.8

Two thousand years.

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