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In this episode, we dive headfirst into the drama behind the TEA app — a platform where women anonymously flag men as red or green. Is it justice or just gossip? We unpack the ethics of calling people out online, the fine line between warnings and slander, and how Christian values like mercy, forgiveness, and "turning the other cheek" fit into it all. We also end the discussion with another controversial topic: Is dolma overrated? You're not gonna want to miss this!
In this episode, we dive headfirst into the drama behind the TEA app — a platform where women anonymously flag men as red or green. Is it justice or just gossip? We unpack the ethics of calling people out online, the fine line between warnings and slander, and how Christian values like mercy, forgiveness, and "turning the other cheek" fit into it all.
We also end the discussion with another controversial topic: Is dolma overrated? You're not gonna want to miss this!
Featuring Fr. Simon Esshaki, Fr. Andy Younan, Fr. Daniel Shaba, & Fr. Tristan Farida
By Qurbana Media5
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In this episode, we dive headfirst into the drama behind the TEA app — a platform where women anonymously flag men as red or green. Is it justice or just gossip? We unpack the ethics of calling people out online, the fine line between warnings and slander, and how Christian values like mercy, forgiveness, and "turning the other cheek" fit into it all. We also end the discussion with another controversial topic: Is dolma overrated? You're not gonna want to miss this!
In this episode, we dive headfirst into the drama behind the TEA app — a platform where women anonymously flag men as red or green. Is it justice or just gossip? We unpack the ethics of calling people out online, the fine line between warnings and slander, and how Christian values like mercy, forgiveness, and "turning the other cheek" fit into it all.
We also end the discussion with another controversial topic: Is dolma overrated? You're not gonna want to miss this!
Featuring Fr. Simon Esshaki, Fr. Andy Younan, Fr. Daniel Shaba, & Fr. Tristan Farida

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