The Holy Post

Phil Vischer
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Nov 20, 2019 • 1h 10min

Episode 378: Is the "Real" America Urban or Rural? with Brandon O'Brien

Our friend, Brandon O'Brien, is back on the show to discuss his new book "Not From Around Here." Drawing from his upbringing in rural Arkansas and his new life in Manhattan, O'Brien examines the divide between urban and rural Americans, and how the divisions are hurting both the country and the church. He also explores the best way to heal the divisions and move forward. His wisdom is exactly what we need heading into an election year. Also this week: Francis Chan announces he's moving to Asia to be a missionary and offers a few parting shots at the American church. Plus, why we might need fewer teachers and preachers if we really want to advance the mission of Christ. And, Soviet nuclear cannibal ants are on the march.
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Nov 14, 2019 • 1h 7min

Episode 377: The Faith of Mister Rogers with Shea Tuttle

Fred Rogers is all the rage. He spoke to children and families for decades on the PBS show "Mister Rogers Neighborhood" and a movie about him starring Tom Hanks is releasing this month. But fewer people realize Rogers was an ordained minister with a deep faith. Shea Tuttle talks to Skye about her remarkable spiritual biography of Fred Rogers—a Christian who defied categories with a holistic vision of faith. Also this week, "Christian chicken with a picket" in the U.K., a Gospel singer boycotts TBN and the Dove Awards, a secularist laments that we're no longer a Christian nation, and Phil's excited about a smart Chinese toilet that can change the world.
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Nov 6, 2019 • 1h 8min

Episode 376: The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry with John Mark Comer

Before Edison invented the lightbulb the average American slept 11 hours each night. Technology hasn't just made life easier, it's made it a lot busier. John Mark Comer is back to discuss his new book about the importance of slowing down in order to deepen our life with God. Also this week: $3,000 sneakers infused with water from the Jordan River sell out. Harvest (finally) declares James MacDonald "disqualified" from ministry. How should we feel about Kanye becoming a Christian? And Baptists and Catholics partner to save marriages in Florida.
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Oct 30, 2019 • 1h 16min

Episode 375: Spiritual Homelessness with Mike Erre

Do you feel alienated from the evangelical tradition of your youth, but not at home with the more liberal versions of the faith either? Welcome to the ranks of the spiritually homeless. Friend of the show Mike Erre is back to discuss the trend and the stages that lead a disappointed evangelical to become fully de-converted. Also this week: A woman in Germany says her passionate relationship with a Boeing 737-800 is true love. A Russian man sues Apple claiming an app made him gay. The Vatican tries to woo tech-savvy millennials back to religion with the "e-rosary." Plus, Phil and Skye examine the philosophy fueling the "anti-natalist" movement which says the only moral, logical, and compassionate option is for all humans to stop having children.
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Oct 23, 2019 • 1h 24min

Episode 374: Parting Words to the Church on Race & Love with Dr. John Perkins

89-year-old Dr. John Perkins has a lot to say to Christians about race, friendship, and the power of God's love. The civil rights legend talks with Skye about his remarkable life, the problem with everyone focusing on their victimhood, and how "real reconciliation is washing each other's wounds." Also this week: John MacArthur tells Beth Moore to "Go home." His audience laughed; Christian-twitter did not. Phil and Skye debate whether MacArthur even matters anymore. New Pew data says the U.S. will be majority non-Christian by 2035. Plus, the world's largest ouija board debuts in Salem, Massachusetts.
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Oct 16, 2019 • 1h 11min

Episode 373: Will Democrats End Religious Tax-Exemption? With John Inazu

This week Democratic presidential candidate, Beto O'Rourke, called for churches and religious organizations that do not support same-sex marriage to lose their tax-exempt status. Skye talks with law professor and political scientist John Inazu about the issue. Is there a real risk? What's the difference between churches and religious schools according to the law? And would losing tax-exemption necessarily be bad? Also this week, "Rise of the Planet of the Pigs"? Filipino pigs in France have learned to use tools. The court says the University of Iowa has discriminated against religious students. And a progressive seminary is conducting services for people to confess their sins to plants.
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Oct 9, 2019 • 1h 7min

Episode 372: How Race Became Religion with Willie James Jennings

Did God create the different races and intend them to be separate, or is race a social and cultural invention? Theologian Willie James Jennings joins Skye for a mind-stretching conversation about the role of race in our faith, how "whiteness" has influenced Christianity, why a proper vision of Jesus' incarnation challenges many of our assumptions, and the racial Cold War occurring in our country. Also this week: A study that found religious kids are nastier and less generous than secular kids is retracted due to a math error. Trump's "court evangelicals" warn that his impeachment could start a new civil war. The podcast hosts discuss the pros and cons of impeachment and over-spiritualizing political differences.
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Oct 2, 2019 • 1h 7min

Episode 371: The Case for Apologetics with Lee Strobel

It's been over 20 years since Lee Strobel wrote his best-selling book "The Case for Christ." He talks with Skye about the changing role of apologetics in our post-Christian culture. It's no longer just intellectual barriers that keep people from faith, says Strobel, but emotional barriers. Today, Christian credibility depends more on our love than our arguments. Also this week: Scientists discover squirrels eavesdrop on birds. Phil and Skye debate the significance of a Missouri council member taking her oath on a Dr. Suess book. Conservative critics are accusing Democrats of being "godless," but Pew finds a strong majority of voters in both parties say religion is important in their lives. Plus, the top 10 signs your Christianity has been "Americanized."
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Sep 25, 2019 • 1h 19min

Episode 370: How (Not) to Read the Gospels with Juan Hernandez

"What really happened?" That's a question many people bring to their reading of the Gospels. As a result, some Christians stitch together divergent accounts from Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John to create a single narrative of Jesus' life and ministry. According to Juan Hernandez, professor of biblical studies at Bethel University, this is a huge mistake. He talks with Skye about common errors we make when reading the gospels and why we must understand them literarily and not just literally. Also in this episode: Russian priests bomb a city with holy water to stop the drinking and fornication. Skye supports a mass wedding at a Dallas megachurch for cohabitating couples. The Methodists are planning a split over LGBT ordination. One writer believes 2016 marks the biggest crisis for evangelicals since the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925. And Phil bends the knee to the invisible hand of the almighty Bezos.
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Sep 18, 2019 • 1h 13min

Episode 369: From Models & Bottles to Water & Wells with Scott Harrison

For ten years, Scott Harrison was one of the most successful club promoters in NYC. His life was marked by every hedonistic indulgence imaginable. Today, he's the founder and CEO of Charity:Water, a non-profit that has brought clean water to over 10 million people around the world. Scott shares the remarkable story of his transformation and faith with Skye in an interview you won't want to miss. Also this week, the head of a Catholic school bans Harry Potter books because he fears the spells they contain are real. New data says Millennials are abandoning God, country, and family. Is there a single explanation for all three? The podcast gang debates the leading theories. And Phil is hopeful about a new NPR podcast that interviews religious believers.

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