Yikes.
A young woman I used to go to church with exclaimed how this podcast and the Suavés had helped lead her household into a more kingdom-serving home. I followed immediately! Super excited about a season of “Good, Beautiful, & True”. YIKES. Instead of virtue and opinions formed by a rigorous study of God’s Word and the Saints, it’s overcasual, blathering, and a thinly-veiled owning of “the libs” (no, drag queen story hours shouldn’t happen in cathedrals — and they DON’T — but resentment toward “China” or the FDA shouldn’t either. Sitting through the Suavés ads, oy vey). Orthodoxy has a lot to say on the three transcendentals. Let’s pour over that together and see how we weave that into our homes. Look elsewhere for a virtuous Christian life. Father Chad Rippenberger is a great start. Heady but evocative. (Also) He is vocal about his opposition to homosexuality but nowhere and at no time does he say, “What you’re saying sounds pretty gay to me.” Theme next season: Maturity.
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