Christian propaganda disguised as education
The creators of this podcast should be embarrassed. One third of the show is a sales pitch for a book, another third is hastily assembled Wikipedia quotes disguised as said book, and the final third is a sales pitch for Jesus. The podcast literally ends with a five minute prayer (again, 1/3rd the length of the episode) advising listeners to “accept the fact that you’re a sinner.” If you have to resort to deception and sleazy marketing tactics to recruit people to your religion, maybe you should reevaluate the value of that religion. Zero stars would be too generous.
TShaneRogers via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/21/23
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I wanted to learn about the religions of the world, but instead I just got an obviously biased Christian with a painfully clear agenda. I’ll have to find a different podcast I suppose.
PandaAttack via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/16
I really wanted to learn more about world religions & their history - so thought I’d found the perfect podcast … but really could he speak any slower or sound any more bored ? - not to mention mispronounce any more words? A sad attempt to do something so worthwhile
Allthenamesi'vetriedaretaken via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/26/23
Not recommended. No matter how many degrees you hold , professor had failed to impress . He is biased towards Christianity . No matter what religion you follow when you are giving talk which is reaching a wider audience there should be only description not prescription of religion . You are...Read full review »
Dr Diggikar via Apple Podcasts · India · 05/26/20
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