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In this episode, Rick and Lauren invite special guest Greg Pinkner to discuss how conspiracy theories are viewed through the lens of the Bible. Together, we explore common conspiracy theories and reframe them in the context of Biblical principles. Listeners are invited to consider the role of faith and skepticism in understanding conspiracy theories, and to gain a new perspective on the world around them.
Greg Pinkner is the Teaching Pastor at Fellowship Church in Knoxville, TN. He co-hosts our podcast, Off Stage, which is bringing a biblical perspective on current issues and topics. Greg previously joined us for a Life Reframed story discussing living with a chronic disease.
If you haven’t listened to our previous episode on polarizing and persuasion, we highly recommend listening in compliment to this episode.
Greg references The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt as well as The Death of Expertise by Thomas M. Nichols.
Greg recommends Under the Dome but he actually meant Behind the Curve which you can find here.
Greg references the film Rogue One.
Greg expounds more on the idea of mystery vs. chaos in his sermon The Word and The Dragon as well as the episode on Off Stage entitled Is it Mystery or is it Chaos?
Email Rick at [email protected] or find him on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
Email Lauren at [email protected] or find her on Instagram.
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In this episode, Rick and Lauren invite special guest Greg Pinkner to discuss how conspiracy theories are viewed through the lens of the Bible. Together, we explore common conspiracy theories and reframe them in the context of Biblical principles. Listeners are invited to consider the role of faith and skepticism in understanding conspiracy theories, and to gain a new perspective on the world around them.
Greg Pinkner is the Teaching Pastor at Fellowship Church in Knoxville, TN. He co-hosts our podcast, Off Stage, which is bringing a biblical perspective on current issues and topics. Greg previously joined us for a Life Reframed story discussing living with a chronic disease.
If you haven’t listened to our previous episode on polarizing and persuasion, we highly recommend listening in compliment to this episode.
Greg references The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt as well as The Death of Expertise by Thomas M. Nichols.
Greg recommends Under the Dome but he actually meant Behind the Curve which you can find here.
Greg references the film Rogue One.
Greg expounds more on the idea of mystery vs. chaos in his sermon The Word and The Dragon as well as the episode on Off Stage entitled Is it Mystery or is it Chaos?
Email Rick at [email protected] or find him on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
Email Lauren at [email protected] or find her on Instagram.
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