In this episode, the hosts explore whether Rhett Butler from Gone With the Wind is a realistic character, diving into themes of virtue, vice, and the human capacity for recognizing goodness. Their debate expands into reflections on Mark Twain, personal encounters with holiness, and how upbringing shapes one's ability to love well. They also discuss the "bad boy" appeal, the importance of self-worth, and how grace, virtue, and formation impact relationships. The conversation ends with reflections on generational patterns, healing, and learning to love authentically.
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