“This was a podcast that nobody asked for. When Driscoll disappeared from the limelight and Mars Hill dissolved. That was that.
Then this guy decides it was in his tactical best interest 10-12 years later to say, “Hey, I’m not recognized enough. I’ll use one of the most infamous dudes in Evangelicalism. Do some fancy editing to present himself as “balanced” but in reality, this was nothing but clout chasing off the back of a guy that nobody cares about now necessarily.
Listening to the whole of this podcast, it’s clear this dude was obviously trying to make a name for himself and Christianity Today, in all their useless wokeness, thought it was also in their best interest to partner up.
All in all, it’s just like any other podcast that takes one quote or two from people and builds a whole case around the continual character assassination of a guy that nobody really talks about any more. This wasn’t brilliantly done.
All this podcast has done is brilliantly masked the reality that this guy couldn’t handle Driscoll and much like most men in the west, attempted to legitimize his grievances on a podcast. The podcast itself was well done. The content therein, poorly produced, and to me, is the poster child of why the church in the west is failing in such comedic fashion… soft men like the host and those who cater to a culture that would rather see men emasculated than built up and stand strong which was the crux of Driscoll’s messaging anyways. But like any effeminate man today, tone policing seems to be the MO. The host just did it in a convoluted and pretty pathetic way.”
shin.eug via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/23/22