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A stripper, an IRS agent, and a preacher walk into a bar. This isn't a joke. It's our next guest! Meet Reverend Mark Sandlin, an ordained Presbyterian minister and co-founder of ProgressiveChristianity.org. In a captivating dialogue, Mark delves into his acclaimed article, "Clobbering 'Biblical' Gay Bashing," shedding light on the surprisingly recent origins of biblical homophobia, while passionately condemning the intolerance preached in the name of God. Mark challenges the harmful 'love the sinner, hate the sin' mentality, offering a nuanced perspective on faith and acceptance. But that's not all. Mark opens up about his unconventional approach to ministry, which involves fellowshipping with unconventional folks (strippers and IRS agents) in unconventional places (dive bars and back alleys). Through his unique experiences, Mark shares his reflections on the human condition and the transformative power of compassion, inviting listeners to reconsider entrenched beliefs and embrace a more inclusive understanding of faith and love. Connect with Mark on social media @marksandlin
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A stripper, an IRS agent, and a preacher walk into a bar. This isn't a joke. It's our next guest! Meet Reverend Mark Sandlin, an ordained Presbyterian minister and co-founder of ProgressiveChristianity.org. In a captivating dialogue, Mark delves into his acclaimed article, "Clobbering 'Biblical' Gay Bashing," shedding light on the surprisingly recent origins of biblical homophobia, while passionately condemning the intolerance preached in the name of God. Mark challenges the harmful 'love the sinner, hate the sin' mentality, offering a nuanced perspective on faith and acceptance. But that's not all. Mark opens up about his unconventional approach to ministry, which involves fellowshipping with unconventional folks (strippers and IRS agents) in unconventional places (dive bars and back alleys). Through his unique experiences, Mark shares his reflections on the human condition and the transformative power of compassion, inviting listeners to reconsider entrenched beliefs and embrace a more inclusive understanding of faith and love. Connect with Mark on social media @marksandlin

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