The Importance of Connecting Real Life to Spiritual Life
A lot of what we talk about on Stone Choir is really, in a lot of ways, it's kind of stuff that we've all seen on poll and we've seen, you know, 4chan and HN. As I started looking at those things from a more Christian perspective, I realized that they're not at odds. So there are different places in Scripture where God says something. The world sees how things have always been. And most men in the church have never thought about this stuff. There's no repository of good sound theological analysis of these problems and it's killing us.
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In a time of increasing skepticism of globalization, stemming from losses in jobs, cultural heritage, and sovereignty over ones own homeland, nationalism has re-emerged onto the political stage in protest movements and increasingly populist governments. Christian nationalism, focused on the incorporation of church doctrine into a nation and often a sovereign, is not a new concept, stemming at least from the time of the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, but recently has re-emerged as a potential solution to the social ills many societies face in the West. Tonight we are joined by Woe, co-host of the Stone Choir podcast, to make the case for how and why this might be a good way forward for many of the discontented souls of today.