1 Std. 15 Min.

Ep.45- Let’s Talk About Sin (Church of Whatever w/Palmer‪)‬ KOTA

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 The Church of Whatever is a segment dedicated to spiritual concepts, and a lot of the ideas we grew up learning about. Could we have missed something? Is it possible that some of the ideas that we've rejected have actual value in our lives? Well, we intend to dig deep, and search for meaning where it's been lost in order to see what we can learn through deconstructing some of the most foundational beliefs that we've held at certain points in life.   This conversation between Palmer and I is about Sin. That word carries a lot of weight, and means a lot of different things to different people. My hope is that this conversation causes you to think about what it means to you, and perhaps find healing from a new perspective on an ancient version of morality. Enjoy!   Please consider supporting this show at patreon.com/betterideas

 The Church of Whatever is a segment dedicated to spiritual concepts, and a lot of the ideas we grew up learning about. Could we have missed something? Is it possible that some of the ideas that we've rejected have actual value in our lives? Well, we intend to dig deep, and search for meaning where it's been lost in order to see what we can learn through deconstructing some of the most foundational beliefs that we've held at certain points in life.   This conversation between Palmer and I is about Sin. That word carries a lot of weight, and means a lot of different things to different people. My hope is that this conversation causes you to think about what it means to you, and perhaps find healing from a new perspective on an ancient version of morality. Enjoy!   Please consider supporting this show at patreon.com/betterideas

1 Std. 15 Min.

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