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The Church Politics Podcast AND Campaign
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The "Church Politics" Podcast is where you can get in-depth political analysis from a Christian worldview.
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Biden's Stimulus and Giboney's Sports Tribalism Theorem
Justin and Chris discuss Biden's COVID-10 stimulus plan in deep detail. They also analyze Alana Newhouse's article "Everything is Broken" and her concept of "flatness" in American society from economics to journalism and education. Then they lighten the mood with Justin's Sports Tribalism Theorem.
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The Insurrection & The Church
Justin Giboney and Chris Butler discuss the Christian role in Trump's madness and the US Capitol insurrection. They also talk about the role ambition and fear play in our politics and why American politics need courage and a reset.
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CP | An Opposition-Centered Public Witness (Final Episode of 2020)
Justin, President of the AND Campaign, discusses the crises, transitions and success of 2020. He also gives an in depth analysis of why Christians can't have an opposition-centered public witness. Discover how centering our opponents has lured many Christians into unbiblical positions.
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CP | Corporate Wokeness and Human Rights
Justin and Christ discuss President-Elect Joe Biden's cabinet pick and what it says about his relationship with the progressive coalition. They also go in depth about the perils of corporate wokeness and how it may actually be hurting the modern social justice movement.
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CP | Fellowshipping with Christians Who Voted for the Other Guy
Justin and Chris discuss whether or not we should fellowship with Christians who voted differently than us in the presidential election. They also talk about the politics of COVID-19 and whether or not "black on black crime" actually exists.
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CP | Election Analysis and Celebrating Christmas Before Thanksgiving
Justin and Chris provide an in depth analysis of the 2020 election results. They discuss the implications of a Biden White House along with Republican wins in other parts of government. They also debate whether or not it's proper to celebrate Christmas before Thanksgiving.