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In this episode, I talk about the need it seems everyone has to go to extremes in every situation and how it is silly. I use the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict and the reaction as an example. To one side, he is a national hero, to the other, he is a white supremacist murderer who set out to hunt down people - psst, he's neither, and common sense needs to start prevailing.
Put that in your theological pipe and smoke it. And be nice.
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Wanna support this podcast? I don't have a Patreon (yet), but you can drop me something via Venmo - @christsotsoros or CashApp $CTsot Thanks as always for watching/listening here or via any of the other platforms.
Theological Pipers are the best!
By Chris Tsotsoros4.2
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In this episode, I talk about the need it seems everyone has to go to extremes in every situation and how it is silly. I use the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict and the reaction as an example. To one side, he is a national hero, to the other, he is a white supremacist murderer who set out to hunt down people - psst, he's neither, and common sense needs to start prevailing.
Put that in your theological pipe and smoke it. And be nice.
Podcast also on Apple, Google, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Overcast, Radio Public, Breaker, and Castbox.
Wanna support this podcast? I don't have a Patreon (yet), but you can drop me something via Venmo - @christsotsoros or CashApp $CTsot Thanks as always for watching/listening here or via any of the other platforms.
Theological Pipers are the best!