In the 1960s, Clarance Jordan reimagined the gospel story by placing it in America during the Civil Rights movement. He called this work "The Cotton Patch Gospel." In 2020 Scott Judge gave himself an ulcer trying to wrap his head around this concept. Join us as we dive into a serious (for us) discussion over whether or not Jordan's work has any merit. Things get serious and a little bit scary, but it sure is interesting.
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Alternate Titles for this weeks episode:
-Jesus Wasn't Born in Galilee!
-You're only one inch away from that time you yelled at me.
-This is the first time we've ever had a real discussion.
-Rural United States. America. South.
-No one is going to like this because it's not funny. It's scary.
-We harvest our pecans from behind.
-Luke is an unemployed bum.
-They wanna hear the flip side.
-Clarence went Krogering.
-Not a big Bob Marley fan, are ya?
-The sherifs going to live, Baby