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Nov 20, 2025 • 16min

The Lone Bulwark . . . No, Really

The discussion kicks off with a provocative examination of religious views on abortion, revealing unsettling trends. Doug delves into why white evangelicals are dubbed the 'lone bulwark' against cultural decay and shares insights from a recent Twitter controversy involving Stephen Wolfe. He emphasizes the importance of choosing allies based on their practical competence and warns against fracturing coalitions among young activists. The conversation wraps up with a call to engage in cultural battles using distinctly Christian principles, steering clear of divisive tactics.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 8min

Slavery and Evangelical Timidity

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Nov 14, 2025 • 9min

Immodest Wenches

Doug Wilson dives into the complexities of cultural modesty, exploring exhibitionism, gaslighting, and the tension between decency and indecency. He distinguishes between sexual provocation and ostentation, critiquing modern interpretations of vanity as misogyny. The discussion extends to the hypocrisy in celebrity behaviors and the contradictions of public and private actions. Wilson also highlights how provocative dressing in churches silences criticism and warns of the social pressures faced by Christian women, all with a touch of humor.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 8min

Marriage and the Age to Come

The discussion dives into the concept of full preterism, claiming that all New Testament prophecies were fulfilled by AD 70. It presents a fascinating challenge through Jesus' exchange with the Sadducees about marriage after resurrection. The implications of this teaching suggest a radical shift in how believers approach marriage and death. Doug explores the tension between full preterist beliefs and biblical cosmology, raising questions about historical resurrection and its effects on believers' lives. The conversation warns against extreme theological interpretations that could impact personal relationships.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 16min

The Grace of White Privilege

The discussion dives into the concept of white privilege, framed humorously through personal anecdotes. It challenges the notion that recognizing privilege necessitates guilt, contrasting this with biblical examples. The podcast critiques how postmodern politics undermine objective truth and blurs the lines between biological and political identities. Envy is identified as a core issue in privilege discourse, while Doug encourages a grateful stewardship of privileges. The conversation mocks the inflation of privilege narratives and promotes a lighthearted approach to false guilt.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 12min

A Long Train of Abuses

Doug Wilson dives into the failures of conservatism, arguing it often acquiesces to progressive changes. He critiques the denial of past losses among some conservatives, who label restoration efforts as anti-constitutional. Modern complacency in conservatism is likened to a misinterpretation of stability. The discussion highlights how administrative power has eroded constitutional rights, and the 14th Amendment shifted guardianship to the federal level. Wilson also revisits Jefferson’s views on states' roles in religion, emphasizing the historical context of state establishments.
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Nov 5, 2025 • 12min

That Hideous Strength at 10X

A fascinating discussion unfolds around bioethics and the alarming creation of human eggs from skin cells. The dangers of pursuing immortality through technology are highlighted, with critiques of cultural quests like cryonics and brain uploading. Doug draws parallels between ancient myths and current experiments that echo themes of hubris. He passionately condemns the destruction of embryos, critiques the commercialization of human remains, and calls for a rejection of pluralism to uphold ethical standards in society.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 15min

57 Deborahs

Doug Wilson delves into the story of Deborah and Barak, highlighting her leadership and Barak's conditional bravery. He discusses the importance of recognizing Barak’s military achievements despite Jael's fame. The conversation shifts to the unusual role of women in civil leadership and critiques evangelical hypocrisy through the 'evangelical longhouse' metaphor. Doug addresses cultural issues, including soft feminism in the church and its ties to male accountability. He emphasizes family gatherings as vital for generational faithfulness amidst modern challenges.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 4min

Pumpkins, Witches, and Reformation Day

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Oct 30, 2025 • 6min

The Holy, Horror, and Halloween

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