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Sometimes Christians tend to use the Bible to attack socialism, not capitalism; but the truth is, the Bible really supports neither. In this week's episode, we discuss how the Bible doesn't side with a particular socio-economic model, whether or not the Bible supports repenting for cultural sins, and how to read the parable of the good Samaritan in light of first-century racial tensions.
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Recommended resources:
β’ βForging a More Civil Democracy: a Discussion about Faith, Values, and Politicsβ Baker Institute (video)
β’ "Race In America" & "Race In America: 4 Big Questions" by Phil Vischer
Music: βInspiring Acousticβ by AShamaluevMusic & βInspiring Corporateβ by Free Music
By Emily Bain & Bethany Parr4.6
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Sometimes Christians tend to use the Bible to attack socialism, not capitalism; but the truth is, the Bible really supports neither. In this week's episode, we discuss how the Bible doesn't side with a particular socio-economic model, whether or not the Bible supports repenting for cultural sins, and how to read the parable of the good Samaritan in light of first-century racial tensions.
π Find us on Instagram
π Visit our website
Recommended resources:
β’ βForging a More Civil Democracy: a Discussion about Faith, Values, and Politicsβ Baker Institute (video)
β’ "Race In America" & "Race In America: 4 Big Questions" by Phil Vischer
Music: βInspiring Acousticβ by AShamaluevMusic & βInspiring Corporateβ by Free Music

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