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The NXR Podcast

THEOLOGY APPLIED - How The Church Idolizes Women

The NXR Podcast

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Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Theology Applied, Samuel Sey (SlowToWrite) joins Pastor Joel to discuss our nation’s idolatrous worship of women.

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0:00.0

Hey guys, real quick, before we get started, I have a small request. If you've been blessed by our

0:04.5

content and you like this show, would you take just a brief moment and leave us a five-star review?

0:09.7

This is quite possibly the most effective thing that you can do to ensure that this content

0:14.6

gets out to as many people as possible. Thanks. All right, welcome to another exciting episode

0:20.3

of Theology Applied. I really,

0:22.1

really enjoy this conversation with Samuel Say. Samuel Say, he goes by the handle,

0:27.9

Slow to Email. It's slow to write, slow to write. You can find him on Instagram,

0:33.0

Twitter, Facebook, all over the place. You can read his blog. He's just had a lot of insightful articles

0:38.4

and just been a faithful, steady voice over the last two, three, four, five years with all

0:45.9

just the craziness with critical race theory, social justice, economic policies that are

0:52.9

socialistic, you know, socialism in nature. So he's been really

0:57.2

helpful on these things. And he's also had some really good things to say in regards to the

1:02.0

recent spike with just craziness in our culture surrounding the issue of abortion with

1:09.6

the very real possibility of Roe being overturned.

1:14.8

So we talk about abortion.

1:16.4

We talk about our nation's idolatry of women, right?

1:22.0

We talk about you can worship women where you can save babies, but you can't do both.

1:26.4

We talk about the abolitionist

1:28.6

perspective position versus an incrementalist position, being an immediatism versus a gradualistic

1:38.4

approach. And we, you know, he would be more of this gradualistic and I would be more of the

1:44.0

immediateist abolition approach.

1:46.3

And so we talk about all those kinds of things.

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