We live in an age of information overload, so why another podcast? In the midst of the noise, let’s slow down to think well and honor the Lord. If you join in with this podcast, get ready to roll up your sleeves and do some hard thinking!
This episode features a deep dive into Roman Catholic beliefs and practices with Seth Conklin. From doctrines such as the Eucharist (Transubstantiation and the "Fourth Cup") to the veneration of Mary and praying to the dead, we cover a lot!
On the tail-end of our last discussion, my friend (and brother-in-law!) Ben Hull gave some pushback on my take on Charlie Kirk’s comments I addressed in Episode 39. If you enjoy a good argument that gets pretty into the weeds, then give it a listen!
An old-school monologue! An episode in which I discuss acting like Jesus amidst the current cultural moment, shortcomings of our political class (including Trump) generally, and how I’m going to vote next week.
Andrew, Ben, and Josh join me again to discuss a variety of topics. May you enjoy and learn and think well! (00:00) Introduction (02:21) Global Birth Rate (31:00) Birth Control (1:16:26) Trump
Hey! First time with four voices in one episode. Joined by good friends—Andrew, Ben, and Josh—to discuss everything from social media to manhood to Boeing!
Ben Hull and I sat down to discuss law school, American law, and how the Court and society approach religious liberty. A bit technical and nerdy…but enjoy thinking hard with us!
A conversation with friend-of-the-pod, Ethan Hackett. The conversation covers a lot of ground. As a starting point, we used a film released in 2021, Don’t Look Up (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11286314/).
A conversation with a brilliant interlocutor, Ben Hull. He and I both have an interest in law and pretty much everything, so we explore law and a number of adjacent topics. Enjoy, and send any follow up thoughts or questions to 315-566-0056.
As followers of Jesus, we are a people on a mission both at home and around the globe. This episode is a conversation with Kate Haas reflecting on various mission trip experiences and lessons.
Up today: vaccines, the mark of the beast, and urban vs rural poverty and brainstorming large-scale solutions.Documentary I reference: Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words
In light of the US Constitution, how should we think about current government measures related to COVID-19? And how should we think about potential government responses to social media companies such as Twitter?
What is racial profiling; is it wrong? And what is the relationship between Christians and government specifically when it comes to civil disobedience?
Do we need federal regulations for airlines and COVID-19 safety? How should Christian respond to the destruction of statues and monuments? And how should we weigh risk?
Big pharma conspiracy theories, the role of government during an epidemic, and how to connect with others in healthy Christian fellowship. www.jamiesinclair.com