Using Hillsong as clickbait to garner subscribers is not “Ground-breaking”
I won’t speak for Hillsong. But to stretch a single side of a handful of questionable stories into 8 episodes of a Hillsong hit piece is clickbait for subscriptions, pure and simple. It’s clear the narrator is pushing his own narrative, stretching these stories to try to justify its existence on a “True Crime” podcast. non-journalism.
Believe7797 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/22/23
More reviews of Faith on Trial: Hillsong
I am pretty neutral when it comes to Christians criticizing or debunking other Christian platforms. Especially when these Christian platforms have manipulated their authority to hurt and abuse the church. We know it’s not right! However, when the Christian church is being criticized by outsiders...Read full review »
nativealienz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/12/23
One of the best podcasts I’ve followed and listened to recently. It makes you feel as though you’re the investigator and just leaves you wanting to know more about an organisation we all clearly know so little about.
Halynaw via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/29/23
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I have a big big boy and a friend who has been doing a big big trip for the past
yuiyuiyuiuiooiuuo via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 03/24/23
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