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The 9941 Podcast

Sharing This Could Get Me Canceled!

The 9941 Podcast

iHeartPodcasts

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Christianity

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2025

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

This week, Granger and AntMan dive into one of the most debated topics in American Christianity today — Christian nationalism. The phrase is used everywhere, but few agree on what it actually means. Is it simply loving your country, or is it trying to merge faith and politics into one? Granger and AntMan unpack the confusion by looking at the history, definitions, and different viewpoints surrounding the movement.

 

As they talk through how patriotism can cross the line into idolatry, Granger reflects on his own story — from singing songs about America to learning what it means to put Christ above every national or political identity. Together, they explore how cultural pride, fear, and comfort can quietly pull believers away from the gospel, even when the intentions seem good.

 

Throughout the episode, the conversation stays grounded in Scripture. Granger and AntMan remind listeners that God’s kingdom isn’t tied to a flag or a political system, and that Christians are called to live with humility and love in whatever nation they’re placed. It’s an honest and needed discussion about faith, country, and where our true allegiance belongs.

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0:00.0

Okay, we're going to go down a rabbit hole here. We're going to talk about a subject that no lie,

0:06.0

if I say too much, could get me canceled. But I think it's going to be worth it. And yes,

0:12.7

Islam has something to do with this. Here we go. Welcome to the show.

0:26.1

We have an interesting topic to run down today.

0:28.8

You're going to get a glimpse into Ant-Man and I's our text messages conversations almost daily.

0:35.0

We're walking through these type of topics.

0:38.5

And so it's interesting when we do a podcast like this, people are really just kind of taking a peek into things that we

0:44.3

already unpack daily. And if you get to see last week's like Wednesday episode where we

0:49.8

responded to videos, it kind of starts with those and then moves into a conversation.

0:54.0

Very much so. We'll see that we'll see a topic or something come up, somebody that says something,

1:00.8

and then you and I will talk. And this time we hit record. And this time we actually hit record.

1:08.1

Although we have talked for 30 or 45 minutes, maybe an hour, before we've hit record

1:13.8

today.

1:14.2

But we're going to bring people in on a topic that is, I believe, highly controversial.

1:20.4

And I have thought that there are certain aspects of this topic that if I actually said in the

1:31.5

public, I would get canceled, not because it's dangerous to say what I'm saying, but simply

1:40.7

because it would be taken out of context. Yes, and that's happened to you before.

1:44.6

It's happened to you.

1:45.2

A conversation you and I had before we started on this.

1:47.9

You could say an entire thesis that's five to ten minutes long, and you could take one line out of it and take it out of context.

1:59.6

It could be used as a weapon against me.

2:03.1

But not because, once again, not because the person hearing it would disagree if they

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