

Krytpos on X, Olympic opening, & Christians using coercion
Jul 29, 2024
In this discussion, Jon welcomes Kryptos, a social media strategist and cultural commentator. They dive into the Olympic opening ceremonies, questioning if they subtly referenced the Last Supper. The duo goes on to analyze the role of Christians facing persecution, discussing how they should engage with modern art and societal challenges. They tackle the narrative around coercive Christianity and its impact on faith communities, emphasizing the tension between moral integrity and political engagement in a rapidly changing world.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Navigating Time and Engagement on Twitter
01:34 • 9min
Cultural Clash: Christianity and Modern Art
10:08 • 18min
Navigating Bad Faith Arguments and Christian Authority
28:00 • 3min
Christianity and Political Engagement
30:43 • 27min
Interconnectedness and Authority in Faith
57:52 • 15min
The Influence of Church Tastemakers and Cultural Isolation
01:13:08 • 4min
Faith, Politics, and Community Engagement
01:17:13 • 23min
Spiritual Landscapes: Faith's Impact on Geography
01:40:17 • 7min
Exploring Blacks Hollow: Landscape and Community Insights
01:46:54 • 2min