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In this first official episode of Perfume(D)ecay, Daniel, Mickael, and Steven start with an unfiltered conversation about Steven’s blindness, the tools he uses to navigate daily life, and how disability can shape transportation, dating, and perception. Then the conversation turns to Genesis 1, where the hosts wrestle with creation, light before the sun, the meaning of “let us make man in our image,” and whether belief about origins is central to salvation or secondary to the gospel. The episode closes by unpacking the meaning behind the show’s title, “Perfume Decay,” and a philosophical question: Why is there something instead of nothing?
By Daniel Horne, Mickael Wilson, Steven ClemensIn this first official episode of Perfume(D)ecay, Daniel, Mickael, and Steven start with an unfiltered conversation about Steven’s blindness, the tools he uses to navigate daily life, and how disability can shape transportation, dating, and perception. Then the conversation turns to Genesis 1, where the hosts wrestle with creation, light before the sun, the meaning of “let us make man in our image,” and whether belief about origins is central to salvation or secondary to the gospel. The episode closes by unpacking the meaning behind the show’s title, “Perfume Decay,” and a philosophical question: Why is there something instead of nothing?