Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

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14 snips
Aug 27, 2025 • 1h 2min

Ep 1235 | ‘KPop Demon Hunters': Paganism & LGBTQ Propaganda for Kids

Delving into the cultural phenomenon of 'K-Pop Demon Hunters', the conversation reveals its blend of Korean shamanism and demonic themes that could confuse young viewers. The hosts explore the moral implications and the allure of idolatry presented in such media. They also humorously react to Taylor Swift's engagement to Travis Kelce, while urging parents to discern the spiritual messages in children’s entertainment. The importance of biblical truth in countering deceptive narratives takes center stage, especially regarding the portrayal of demons.
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7 snips
Aug 25, 2025 • 1h 4min

Ep 1234 | Antichrist, Transhumanism & the Strange Faith of Peter Thiel

Discover the intriguing intersection of technology and faith as the discussion centers around Peter Thiel's unconventional Antichrist seminars. Delve into transhumanism and its potential to lead believers astray from biblical truths. There's a critical look at Jen Hatmaker's recent controversial interview, exploring the pitfalls of modern empathy in faith. The episode also highlights the challenges of navigating personal beliefs in a tech-driven world, while debating the implications of a quest for immortality that defies traditional teachings.
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29 snips
Aug 22, 2025 • 1h 16min

Ep 1233 | Was MLK a Christian Hero? Shocking Revelations Uncovered | Chad O. Jackson

Chad O. Jackson, a filmmaker and small business owner, joins to discuss his docuseries exploring Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy. He reveals surprising ties between MLK and Marxist ideologies, challenging the perception of him as a purely Christian hero. The conversation delves into the influence of the Frankfurt School on American thought and the social gospel movement's impact on civil rights. Jackson urges listeners to reconsider how these ideologies affect contemporary church beliefs and societal norms.
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7 snips
Aug 20, 2025 • 54min

Ep 1232 | John Mark Comer & the Penal Substitutionary Atonement Debate

The podcast dives into the controversy over John Mark Comer's rejection of penal substitutionary atonement (PSA). It explains PSA's significance to the gospel and the risks of dismissing it. The hosts draw on insights from theologians, discussing alternative interpretations of atonement and the implications for evangelical beliefs. There’s a critique on Comer's views and how they differ from traditional teachings, emphasizing the importance of maintaining foundational Christian doctrines amidst changing theological landscapes.
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Aug 20, 2025 • 1h 1min

Ep 1231 | Gay ‘Marriage’ Might Be Overturned — Here’s the Woman Behind It

The discussion centers on the potential overturning of Obergefell v. Hodges, probing Kim Davis's case challenging same-sex marriage on religious grounds. It explores implications for marriage laws and children's rights while drawing parallels to Roe v. Wade. The podcast also critiques the burgeoning phenomenon of AI relationships, highlighting the loneliness and dependency they foster. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of traditional marriage and its biblical foundations amid societal shifts.
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17 snips
Aug 15, 2025 • 58min

Ep 1230 | He Lived a Double Life as a Gay Man. Then Jesus Saved Him | Arch Kennedy

Arch Kennedy joins the conversation, sharing his journey from being an openly gay TV meteorologist to embracing faith and finding redemption. He recounts his struggles with same-sex attraction and alcoholism, revealing the emptiness he felt in the gay lifestyle. Through a pivotal Bible study, he transformed his life, choosing celibacy and purpose. Arch offers profound insights on navigating faith, identity, and the challenges faced by those in the LGBTQ community, providing hope for anyone seeking freedom through faith.
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Aug 13, 2025 • 57min

REPLAY | 'Pain Free Birth:' False Promises & Bad Theology

The podcast dives into the controversial pain-free childbirth movement and its roots in specific theological beliefs. It critiques the unrealistic expectations set by the supernatural childbirth approach, highlighting the dangers of intertwining faith with the physical realities of labor. The conversation explores the theological misunderstandings within the Word of Faith movement, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging pain and suffering. Personal stories add depth, revealing the emotional impact of faith-based misconceptions surrounding childbirth.
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15 snips
Aug 11, 2025 • 1h 10min

Ep 1229 | How to Make Money in a Tough Economy | Ron Simmons

Ron Simmons, Allie Beth Stuckey's dad and a frequent guest, joins to discuss the contentious issue of gerrymandering in Texas. He breaks down the legal nuances and political fallout of redistricting practices. The conversation turns to practical financial advice, focusing on budgeting techniques and tackling student loan debt for young women considering motherhood. Ron emphasizes the importance of balancing generosity with financial stability in today's economy, providing insights to help navigate personal finances judiciously.
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33 snips
Aug 8, 2025 • 56min

Ep 1228 | She Helped AOC Win. Now She’s Exposing Zohran Mamdani & Climate Activism | Lucy Biggers

Lucy Biggers, social media editor at The Free Press and former climate influencer, shares her journey from progressive activism to embracing a more human-centric approach. She discusses how becoming a mother and the events of 2020 reshaped her views, revealing her regrets about amplifying movements like Standing Rock. Biggers critiques the hypocrisy of socialist policies, particularly those of Zohran Mamdani, and emphasizes the importance of pragmatic solutions over guilt-driven activism in today's climate discourse.
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11 snips
Aug 6, 2025 • 1h 6min

Ep 1227 | These Lies About Divorce Are Fooling Christian Women

A viral TikTok stirs up a discussion on the complexities of marriage and divorce from a biblical viewpoint. The hosts explore the true meanings behind marital commitment, countering modern misconceptions about divorce. They highlight the serious implications of separation, emphasizing God's design for lifelong partnerships. Rising marriage rates are celebrated, alongside a critique of current societal attitudes toward marriage. The transformative power of marriage on happiness and success is underscored, making a compelling case for commitment over conflict.

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