Oh, Hell yah!
Michael has an enjoyable conversation/interview style. He is polite and personable with a focused need to get answers on a subject. It doesn’t take him much effort to walk these pastors into conversational quicksand and leave them stuck there, thrashing in their own words. If you like Anthony Magnabosco, you’re gonna love Michael. They have similar interviewing styles, but Michael has a more blunt, yet still friendly, approach. I imagine Michael is more edgy because he interviews the people preaching the garbage in the Bible. This podcast is a great example of how to have a constructive disagreement.
Brian in Bend via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/02/18
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I am a recent ex-Christian. I have really been able to see a whole new perspective with this podcast with amazing questions! I used to be just like so many of the believers he talks to and it’s so fascinating to be on the other side. Thank you for this podcast! Keep going! I love how the topic...Read full review »
ZMicMac via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/30/23
I’m enjoying your podcasts; I’m on 31 so far and have been listening to them chronologically over the past 2 weeks. I’m agnostic, I’m on your side, but you need to stop interrupting your guests. For the most part you have been very polite towards your guests, thanking them for their answers and...Read full review »
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