Not the right approach
I was hoping this podcast would "deconstruct" the faith and deal with the really tough issues. The intro's sounded promising when they talked about breaking down cultural biases, etc. However, they said they didn't want to take us to a "dark place". What's that about? Isn't that already a filter you're using to not go too deep in your doubts? If this podcast is about protecting your faith at all costs, then you're not open to the possibility that your faith is unfounded and possibly delusional. Talk to some ex-pastors who completely lost their faith and see what comes out of that. The "Unbelievable podcast" from the UK does an excellent job of this. As an agnostic, I can't really engage with this podcast.Read full review »
bornfree3 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/01/16
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GentileJordan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/16
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ungerkyyle via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/04/16
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