The Holy Post

Phil Vischer
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Nov 28, 2018 • 47min

Ep 328: From Exodus, to Exile, to Embrace—The Future of Christian Cultural Engagement

Phil is off this week and Skye is traveling, so we have a special episode featuring a sermon Skye preached earlier this year at Mission Hills Church in San Marco, California. In the message, Skye looks at two ways Christians have viewed cultural engagement in the last century, and how both were rooted in fear and self-interest. He then explains a third, more faithful, option for those seeking to embrace the world with God's love in the years ahead.
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Nov 21, 2018 • 1h

Ep 327: The Young and the Young at Heart

A Dutch man is suing the government to legally lower his age by 20 years. He argues that if we can legally change our gender and our name why not our age? After decades of scandal, the Catholic Church thinks a Pokémon Go style video game is what it needs to reengage young people. Phil and Skye have a few other suggestions. New data says America's youngest generation is less moral, more self-centered, but less self-aware. Plus, Drew Dyck is back with his latest book and media recommendations.
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Nov 15, 2018 • 1h 6min

Episode 326: Eugene Peterson Paid Attention to God with J.R. Briggs

He wasn't a megachurch leader, nor was he a Christian celebrity, but a small church pastor with a love for the Bible managed to impact the faith of millions. This week we're joined by J.R. Briggs to talk about the ministry and legacy of his friend, Eugene Peterson. Plus, Phil and Skye breakdown the midterm elections, why are racists claiming there's a "white genocide," and a Bible professor explains why Trump is not like King Cyrus in the Old Testament.
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Nov 8, 2018 • 58min

Episode 325: Guns in Church

In the wake of the terrible mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, more churches are debating whether or not to arm themselves in self-defense. Is armed security a faithful way to protect the flock, or do guns in church create more problems than solutions? Skye answers listener questions about the issue. Also this week, HBO wants to protect its actors from the harm caused by trivialized sex scenes while creating more shows that trivialize sex, new research on what makes for a happy marriage, and who stole a giant inflatable colon?
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Oct 31, 2018 • 1h 14min

Episode 324: Is the Cross Divine Child Abuse? With Mike Erre

Christianity teaches that Jesus took our sins upon himself and endured the punishment of death we deserve. Some critics of that view, however, claim a God who pours out his wrath upon his innocent Son is a moral monster. Friend of the show, Mike Erre, is back to set the record straight and explains what the "divine child abuse" critique of the cross gets wrong. Also this week, Christian and Skye try to explain anti-semitism to Phil, new research says evangelicals don't have diverse friends but teenagers do, and witchcraft is on the rise among millennials. Thanks, Harry Potter.
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Oct 24, 2018 • 57min

Episode 323: (Not) Debunking the 81% with Katelyn Beaty

Since the 2016 election the statistic that a record-breaking 81% of white evangelicals voted for Trump has been widely cited. But is it correct? Katelyn Beaty is back to unpack new research done by Lifeway and the Billy Graham Center on the issue, but does it really "debunk" the 81% stat? And why did so many white evangelicals pick Trump? Hint—it wasn't because of abortion. Plus, Phil and Skye discuss why some Christian prayers are really incantations, and the risk of death by selfie.
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Oct 17, 2018 • 1h 8min

Episode 322: Keep Christianity Weird with Michael Frost

Much of the Evangelical Industrial Complex has been created to make Christianity relevant, acceptable, and attractive to our consumer culture. Author and missional expert, Michael Frost, says this is a mistake. Instead, we should be emphasizing our faith's weirdness and call more Christians to be eccentric—literally "off center." Also this week: Phil and Skye take on "The Good Place," a TV show about heaven without God or religion, the UK's Supreme Court rules in favor of a Christian baker, and (fake) butt news from a Hawaiian seal hospital.
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Oct 10, 2018 • 51min

Episode 321: Beth Moore gets Real, Lobsters get Baked, & Trump Prophecies get Roasted

The gang's all here for a potluck episode. Drug News: A restaurant in Maine has mercy on lobsters by getting them high on marijuana before boiling them alive, and Coca-Cola plans to sell marijuana infused drinks. #MeToo News: Beth Moore confronts the misogyny within evangelicalism and pays the price. Political News: Liberty University produces a film about a "prophet" claiming Trump will launch Nuremberg-style trials in the U.S. against liberal Satanists, and research shows evangelicals who attend church regularly are more politically moderate. Plus, Phil, Skye, and Christian answer your mailbag questions.
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Oct 3, 2018 • 1h 4min

Episode 320: Human Dignity & Political Civility with Daniel Darling

Human dignity is one of Christianity's greatest gifts to the world, says author Daniel Darling. His new book pushes Christians to think beyond the "us vs them" tribalism of our culture, and calls us back to a prophetic posture of defending what's right even when it means supporting the other political party. He talks with Skye about why churches have abandoned discipleship to the news media, and how short-term wins for Christians in Washington may lead to long-term losses. Also this week, there may be new evidence for the exodus, and why are millennial marriages so much stronger than those of older generations? Plus, Phil wants to create a "kindhearted terrorist organization" to stop Japanese blood babies, and is Christian becoming a Nazi sympathizer?
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Sep 26, 2018 • 53min

Episode 319: Rethinking America's Definition of Freedom with Os Guinness

Americans love freedom. We sing about it, demand it, and fight for it. But what exactly is it? Os Guinness says we've become confused about what freedom really means and argues our un-American and unbiblical vision of freedom may be our undoing. Phil and Skye discuss what it means for America to be a "potluck nation," and what happens if someone brings poisoned chicken salad. Plus, how have corporations redefined Americans' understanding of happiness? Get your star-spangled snorkel, it's a deep dive into America's values.

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