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Starbucks waters down the practices of astrology in hopes to sell more coffee to people, because when everyone thinks about coffee that eventually could give them high blood sugar the first idea is normally Greek Sorcery. A small town in Nevada has decided to lift the ban on alcohol sales. Will BYU and other Mormon states openly decide that alcohol use isn't really as bad as Mormons communicate it is? Plus, The Pope gives a Holy Week Sermon in the mist of an Egyptian shrine and lastly we'll discuss an Instagram narrative on the End Times that's more hysteria than it is Biblical.
That's today on the Cult Exclusive Podcast Show.
By Jonathan Dysart B.A. TheologyStarbucks waters down the practices of astrology in hopes to sell more coffee to people, because when everyone thinks about coffee that eventually could give them high blood sugar the first idea is normally Greek Sorcery. A small town in Nevada has decided to lift the ban on alcohol sales. Will BYU and other Mormon states openly decide that alcohol use isn't really as bad as Mormons communicate it is? Plus, The Pope gives a Holy Week Sermon in the mist of an Egyptian shrine and lastly we'll discuss an Instagram narrative on the End Times that's more hysteria than it is Biblical.
That's today on the Cult Exclusive Podcast Show.