Bible Stories for Snarky People Josh Hosler
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- Religion & Spirituality
A dad-and-kid team takes on the Bible one book at a time. Josh tries to read the Bible to Sarah while she interrupts. But that's OK, because when you're reading the Bible, the best thing you can do is ask lots and lots of questions! ... Even if they're a little bit sarcastic.
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S3E02: The Job Job, Part 2
Josh and Sarah share the mic once again with Shay, Felix, Isaac, Soren, and Jazmin ... with Rose also dropping in on the action. Together they conquer the rest of the Book of Job and wonder ... what does this ancient text really tell us about the nature of God and the necessity of human suffering?
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S3E01: The Job Job, Part 1
We kick of season 3 of Bible Stories for Snarky People with A Very Special Episode. This has been a long time in the making, and Sarah and Josh are so grateful for the extra help! Now ... who is this Job guy, anyway?
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Genesis 46-50: Ask Lots and Lots and LOTS of Questions!
In the final episode of the long-winded second season, Jacob's family are all reunited in Egypt, where they will live happily ever after. Until their descendants become slaves, of course. As always, Sarah finds ample opportunity to interrupt Josh with commentary -- and, for the first time, commercials!
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Genesis 43-45: You Can Ride in My Little Red Wagon ... Across the Desert
Josh and Sarah are so close to finishing the Book of Genesis that they can taste the very pistachios growing along the Nile ... and lots of other snack food besides, which is confusing, because we're supposed to be in the middle of a famine here. But then, going back and forth from Canaan to Egypt take a lot of energy! When and how will the Joseph saga finally end?
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BONUS: Total Zero (A Christmas Gift for Our Listeners)
Merry Christmas to all of Sarah and Josh's loyal listeners. For the second year in a row, we have a gift for you, and this one is a parody of "Anti-Hero" by Taylor Swift. Unlike last year's parody, we think the original version of this song is great. But we're having fun with it anyway. For the full context, be sure to listen to our episodes covering Genesis 36 and following. (We haven't actually recorded the episodes that complete this story, but ... well ... spoiler alert.)
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Genesis 41-42: He's the Man! The Lord of the Land!
Sarah and Josh finally spring Joseph from prison so he can put that dream interpretation to higher-profile use. But what’s this? Who are these men loping into Egypt with their heads hung low? Could it be that what goes around comes around?