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Much of the Evangelical Industrial Complex has been created to make Christianity relevant, acceptable, and attractive to our consumer culture. Author and missional expert, Michael Frost, says this is a mistake. Instead, we should be emphasizing our faith's weirdness and call more Christians to be eccentric—literally "off center." Also this week: Phil and Skye take on "The Good Place," a TV show about heaven without God or religion, the UK's Supreme Court rules in favor of a Christian baker, and (fake) butt news from a Hawaiian seal hospital.
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Much of the Evangelical Industrial Complex has been created to make Christianity relevant, acceptable, and attractive to our consumer culture. Author and missional expert, Michael Frost, says this is a mistake. Instead, we should be emphasizing our faith's weirdness and call more Christians to be eccentric—literally "off center." Also this week: Phil and Skye take on "The Good Place," a TV show about heaven without God or religion, the UK's Supreme Court rules in favor of a Christian baker, and (fake) butt news from a Hawaiian seal hospital.

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