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In this episode James and returning guest Nate Morgan Locke explore Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman, asking whether his warning still stands, whether he romanticises 19th century America and whether the very invention of the clock as destroyed our sense of the eternal. How does this book affect how Nate makes videos and James makes podcasts.
WARNING: Contains opinions about The Chosen that some listeners may find disappointing.
Keep track of Nate at: Hero's Creed
Want to talk about the podcast and engage with other listeners? Come on over to the Facebook Group.
Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
Or email me in gmail now you can see how to spell Wycliffe...
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In this episode James and returning guest Nate Morgan Locke explore Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman, asking whether his warning still stands, whether he romanticises 19th century America and whether the very invention of the clock as destroyed our sense of the eternal. How does this book affect how Nate makes videos and James makes podcasts.
WARNING: Contains opinions about The Chosen that some listeners may find disappointing.
Keep track of Nate at: Hero's Creed
Want to talk about the podcast and engage with other listeners? Come on over to the Facebook Group.
Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
Or email me in gmail now you can see how to spell Wycliffe...

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