
543: Women and the Gender of God with Amy Peeler
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Did You Have to Do an Ethics Class in Seminary?
Phil Fisher, Skye Jatani and Caitlin Schess are back with a new episode of the Holy Post podcast. They talk about their seminary ethics class that was "one of my least enjoyable classes in seminary for sure" Phil: What did we learn today? We learned that Christians should be ethical. How many of the hours did it take to make that point? All of them.
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The speculative nature of currencies and games and NFTs and games has sort of led to the average gamer being allergic to it, right? Like you and I were in really deep within this time, so we could filter out a little bit of the noise of maybe what was actually real. But if you were not spending all of your time looking at this space, it did seem like 99% of it was scams and people were pumping and dumping and just really like trying to get rich quick and it's led to this complete, almost allergic reaction from the general public to crypto games. And it's going to be a really big uphill battle for the average consumer to get comfortable with crypto and NFTs.
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Yeah, and look, the gamers who hate crypto aren't entirely wrong, right? There is some appalling behavior by these early web three game companies in the midst of the NFT boom. I remember looking at one game company that was formed by some ex-zinga people that had sold tens of millions of dollars worth of virtual land in the form of NFTs for an open world fantasy role playing game that was still in development and is still in development as of this recording after a couple of years. They're essentially using NFT sales as a kind of kickstarter or alternative to venture capital but passing the market risk fully onto speculators and future players. Really dangerous use of the technology in my opinion. The core gamer backlash against crypto actually led Valve to ban web three games and NFTs from Steam in late 2021. Ubisoft, which had jumped on the bandwagon with a hastily conceived NFT gaming project called Quartz in late 2021, ends up backing away in mid 2022 after a combination of outcry by core gamers and the market crash in crypto valuations. A video they released on YouTube announcing that plan garnered something like 96% dislike ratio. Discord, meanwhile, had become an important locus of web three news announcements and community during this period. Literally millions of people were on discord getting information about NFTs and cryptocurrencies. It functioned almost like a Bloomberg information service for crypto. Web three companies were using a number of participants in their official Discord servers as a KPI when they were pitching venture capitalists. They were like, look, we have 30,000 people in our Discord as if that was an attribute of value. In 2021, Discord CEO Jason Citrin put out a humorous tweet indicating that the company was looking into how they might enable or benefit from this cryptocurrency activity, including potentially launching a wallet, which caused a massive blowback from Discord's core gamer audience and caused Jason to withdraw any activity around that potential wallet.
When Damar Hamlin collapsed during Monday Night Football we witnessed an outpouring of public prayer. We also saw a flood of vaccine conspiracy theories hit social media. Phil asks, why are conservative Christians so distrustful of experts and enamored with fringe conspiracies? Then, David French has joined The New York Times. Progressives are upset about his Christian views, and conservatives are accusing him of selling out for acceptance among liberal elites. This launches the hosts into a broader discussion about the difference between principled pluralism and cultural accommodation. And Christian theologians universally agree that the God revealed in the Bible is neither male nor female, but Jesus was a man and he taught us to pray to “Our Father.” How do we reconcile these facts? Kaitlyn Schiess interviews Dr. Amy Peeler about her new book, Women and the Gender of God. News Segment 0:00 - Intro 4:05 - Damar Hamlin and conspiracy theories 21:14 - Principled pluralism & cultural accommodation 46:22 - Sponsor: Faithful Counseling Get 10% off your first month at faithfulcounseling.com/holypost Interview with Amy Peeler "Women and the Gender of God" - https://amzn.to/3CDLzLo Amy Peeler - https://amypeeler.com 47:36 - Guest intro 49:08 - About Amy Peeler 52:27 - Gender and God 55:41 - Inclusion in Christ 1:01:18 - Feminist criticisms 1:08:52 - Fatherhood language 1:16:05 - Masculinity and God 1:20:28 - Roles of women 1:29:23 - Credits Links mentioned: “David French Joins The Times as an Opinion Columnist” - https://www.nytco.com/press/david-french-joins-the-times-as-an-opinion-columnist/ “David French and the Future of Orthodox Protestantism” by Carl R. Trueman (First Things) - https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2022/11/david-french-and-the-future-of-orthodox-protestantism “Pluralism Isn’t Just for Political Losers” by John Inazu - https://johninazu.substack.com/p/pluralism-isnt-just-for-political Holy Post website: https://www.holypost.com/ Holy Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holypost The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.