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Episode 47 - Indoctrination Station, Part 2 (the Church)
The train is back in the Indoctrination Station! Now having visited the reeking realms of Media & Entertainment, this trip (the 2nd of a 3-part series) sets a course for new conversational territory: the Marxist infiltration of the Christian church. The landscape of one of the West's most cherished and trusted institutions has not come out unscathed from the effects of this ideological indoctrination.
Ben shines his pearly whites and im-presses his southernmost suave as the (anti) megachurch pastor for this episode, while Chad takes back his residency as the Catholic Insider Attending. The two share stories from the trenches of their respective church experiences and wonder what to make of what they too often hear and see. To what extent has the Christian church allowed the ways of the world to influence what its ultimately about? What issues morally and theologically should we be on guard against, even in our own trusted church settings? Where in the church might this humanistic (Marxist) kind of messaging be found? The pulpit? The doctrine? Even the music?
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Episode 47 - Indoctrination Station, Part 2 (the Church)
The train is back in the Indoctrination Station! Now having visited the reeking realms of Media & Entertainment, this trip (the 2nd of a 3-part series) sets a course for new conversational territory: the Marxist infiltration of the Christian church. The landscape of one of the West's most cherished and trusted institutions has not come out unscathed from the effects of this ideological indoctrination.
Ben shines his pearly whites and im-presses his southernmost suave as the (anti) megachurch pastor for this episode, while Chad takes back his residency as the Catholic Insider Attending. The two share stories from the trenches of their respective church experiences and wonder what to make of what they too often hear and see. To what extent has the Christian church allowed the ways of the world to influence what its ultimately about? What issues morally and theologically should we be on guard against, even in our own trusted church settings? Where in the church might this humanistic (Marxist) kind of messaging be found? The pulpit? The doctrine? Even the music?
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