Religion on the Line
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Religon on the LIne in back with a couple of December conversations. Here is part 2..
info_outline December 2023 Part 1Religion on the Line
Religion on the LIne is back with a couple of special December conversations.
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Michael and Bob continue there conversation with Comedian and Podcaster David Naster about the role of humor in perceiving the transcendent.
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After a summer hiatus, Bob and Michael are back to the discuss religion with comedian and podcaster, David Naster. They share some great quotes and answer some silly questions.
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Deacon Bill Scholl bids farewell to the show, his fellow co-hosts and the listeners with some thoughts and reflections. The clergymen discuss the effects of social media on our youth and culture. Rev. Bob shares a helpful mantra, " Let it be so, and get to it"
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Even though Pentecost is almost here, let's look back at Lent. Recorded in early Spring, Deacon Bill (mea culpa) finally releases this vibrant discussion about the Christian practice of Lent and some of its Jewish equivalents. Penance, Fasting, Prayer and Almsgiving. Good stuff all year round, even if the Easter season is over.
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Recorded before Easter, the clergymen discuss a little bit of passover and a whole lot of the importance of community for the spiritual life. Also the dangers of idolatry, especially money, because ultimately all idolatry leads to human sacrifice.
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Recorded before the KC Chiefs won the Superbowl, a discussion about wagering on games to help the poor by giving to food pantries turns into a discussion on the myth of "if you're poor it's really your fault". And from there, Deacon Bill, Reverend Bob and Rabbi Michael explore the question of "What Would You Do?" if faced with something like the genocide of Hitler or the persecution of Stalin. Would you risk your life and career to help others or would you cooperate with murder by simply doing nothing? Some great quotes and stories are shared in this one.
info_outlineThis show is the final radio broadcast of the show, However the podcast version continues.