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I listened to the message on headship with an open mind. The speaker’s message would have been better received if he’d not have been tripping over himself to be progressive, relevant, and so eager to smash the old mold[s]. I get why. There are many bad examples in historical Christianity on this topic. But the speaker’s attitude and the mockery in his voice toward anything traditional stripped his message of any credibility; and it was evident he only has love for those on his side of the debate. I fail to see how this approach will ever move things truly forward. He also cherry-picked his verses, though in fairness the folks he opposes do the same on the topic of headship many times. If you’re looking for some solid food, skip this podcast. I’ll also add that I’ve never left a bad review on here before, but people deserve a heads up.
scm_one via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/05/17
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