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Is Douglas Wilson, the pastor of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, the most interesting pastor in America? His critics would say he's the most controversial, but Pastor Wilson explains why he doesn't shy away from the culture wars and challenges the audience to stop angering God and "make America Christian again." He also addresses why he believes Christians get a bad reputation and wades into the debate over the new buzzword "Christian nationalism." And how should Christians navigate the digital world, which seems to devalue humanity? "You don't want to lock yourself up in a Dilbert cubicle for Jesus," Wilson says. He argues it's possible to use the same technology to bring families together.
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