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Ep. 186: An Episode to Offend You

Ep. 186: An Episode to Offend You

If you've stuck with us this far, this might be the episode you ditch us on! Molly shares here listen list from her trip to the conference which includes Stanley Tucci's newest book about food (Ecclesiastes without God) and Bonhoeffer's biography. We venture into thoughts on Naziism and American culture tendencies, and being self-aware of being hoodwinked by those taking power in a different form. We also share some great podcast listens, we hope you join us around our digital table!

Too Busy to Flush

November 22, 20241h 6m

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Show Notes

Intro: Broccoli in the cold, scheduling,
5:20: Molly’s return trip book recap of Stanley Tucci’s What I Ate in a Year and the theme of death.
13:30: How long until we move to Europe
15:51: Tucci is an example of Ecclesiastes without God.
20:45: If he had the Christian framework about death and eternity, would his experience be that much more enjoyable.
24:10: Molly’s experience at the homeschool conference
29:07: Molly’s thoughts on Bonhoeffer’s biography
34:04: Some parallels of Nazi’s and some American policies
42:25: Rockefeller builds a church to capture the culture with a liberal sway.
45:37: How did the German christians get hoodwinked so badly?
50:24: Ecclesiastes and wishing to never have been born is such a big part of our cultural ethos.
58:43: Show close: Ecclesiasties: Living Life Backward, Candace Owens: Exposing The Shadow Government, and Tucker Carlson and Amaryllis Kennedy


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