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Ghost and Ashe in America break down Season 3, Episode 6 of The Chosen, a packed hour where Pontius Pilate finally walks on screen, John the Baptist sends a question that surprises everyone, and Z gets cornered by his old order with a dagger to his throat. The hosts trace the surprisingly nuanced Roman storyline (Pilate just wants peace, Quintus is paranoid, Atticus is, against all odds, telling the truth) and the parallel arc of disciples sharpening weapons because they think Jesus needs protecting. He doesn't.
The conversation widens out, as it tends to. The fourth Crusade and how Christians sacked their own empire at Constantinople. Why Russia ended up the unlikely defender of the faith. Whether the Catholics or the Protestants got it right (spoiler: both institutions have problems when they build their own kingdom). Paula White refusing to lay hands until she gets a hundred grand. The "People of the Book" pitch that quietly sets Jesus aside for unity. And why friction, questioning, and being highly frictional is exactly what Jesus models when John himself sends word from prison asking, are you really the one?
It lands on humility. It always does.
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Ghost and Ashe in America break down Season 3, Episode 6 of The Chosen, a packed hour where Pontius Pilate finally walks on screen, John the Baptist sends a question that surprises everyone, and Z gets cornered by his old order with a dagger to his throat. The hosts trace the surprisingly nuanced Roman storyline (Pilate just wants peace, Quintus is paranoid, Atticus is, against all odds, telling the truth) and the parallel arc of disciples sharpening weapons because they think Jesus needs protecting. He doesn't.
The conversation widens out, as it tends to. The fourth Crusade and how Christians sacked their own empire at Constantinople. Why Russia ended up the unlikely defender of the faith. Whether the Catholics or the Protestants got it right (spoiler: both institutions have problems when they build their own kingdom). Paula White refusing to lay hands until she gets a hundred grand. The "People of the Book" pitch that quietly sets Jesus aside for unity. And why friction, questioning, and being highly frictional is exactly what Jesus models when John himself sends word from prison asking, are you really the one?
It lands on humility. It always does.

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