I like the show but...
This show is very interesting from the standpoint of Kurt, who says he is a Christian, and his friend, who it not. The dynamic they have is interesting. As they move along in podcasts they become better hosts and the show becomes more enjoyable. However, on Episode 39, there is a Christian woman who wrote an article about the prevalance of Satanism in Ashville, NC and other parts of the country. He also laughs off his divorce like it is no big deal. While they critique her and think that she may be paranoid, I think Luke's non-chalant attitude of the horrid accounts of the men and women and babies being sacrificed. Brother Luke, if you are a Christian, I think that you should be aware that this rpisode reveals where you might be with your faith walk with Christ. While I am not perfect, I am a Christian, I think you should be aware that the more time you spend with non-believers that it affects your testimony. It is a reflection on yourself and also I think you need to read your Bible again and really consider who is most important to you in your life, your boozehound friends, or Jesus.Read full review »
Bobolyte via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/16
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Great Podcast. Definitely recommend
Jra4776 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/22
I like your show. But in your last Easter episode you and your co host agreed Jesus asked for forgiveness for his sins. Therefore he must not of been sinless. The actual quote from, Luke 23:34 is, Father, forgive them, they know not what they do. Just thought you may want to know.
audio lover via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/18/17
Great content. Terrific variety of topics. Good balance of humor and show. Please correct audio. I realize this costs but difficult to listen at times with peaked vu. Overall, terrific podcast. Thanks guys
Mknjg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/25/14
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