Stunningly Patronizing and Myopic
This podcast was recommended by a wise and intelligent friend, so maybe my expectations were too high. But I’m disappointed by the philosophical sloppiness and bad faith assumptions that underpin many of the conversations. The general premise seems to be that those who disagree with the hosts’ views must be stupid, covertly malicious, or both. As a practicing Catholic, I have to recommend seeking loftier, good-faith discussions elsewhere.
Reviewer3987664 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/21/21
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Your description of Protestants and “works” in the Almsgiving ep is actually only a description of Calvinist principles (total depravity, etc.) and blatantly disregards Wesleyan-Arminians who believe in prevenient grace. Might help to have an actual Prot on the show instead stereotyping.
Early Fertig Fan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/02/21
As a graduate in Philosophy and theology I’ve never heard a more interesting take on political philosophy... you guys are blessed by God with intellectual brilliance.. it’s as if I’m hearing St. Thomas giving his take on current issues
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Grateful for this show. Helps me understand what it takes to be comprehensively Christian.
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