651: The Jimmy Carter Cudgel & Preparing for Mass Deportations with Gabriel Salguero
Release Date: 01/08/2025
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info_outlineFormer president and born again Christian, Jimmy Carter, died at the age of 100. As the media reflects on his legacy of public service and humanitarianism, some are contrasting Carter’s faith with that of conservative white evangelicals. Esau McCaulley says Carter is being used as a cudgel by progressives to shame their political opponents. Is he right? Skye and Phil unpack two explanations for the country’s rejection of President Carter for Ronald Reagan in 1980. Was Carter too liberal or too humble? Then, pastor and Holy Post Pundit, Gabriel Salguero, is back to talk about a second Trump administration’s plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, and how Christians and church leaders should hope for the best but prepare for the worst. Also this week—Phil wants to do a telethon for turtles.
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51:53 - Interview
59:24 - The Ambiguity of the Trump Administration
1:11:46 - Developing a Pastoral Response
1:22:03 - Signs of Mass Deportation
1:28:18 - End Credits
Links Mentioned in News Segment:
Sea Turtle Bubble Butt 3D Printing:
https://www.npr.org/2024/12/28/nx-s1-5238294/sea-turtle-bubble-butt
Jimmy Carter Embodied the “Road Not Taken” by Many White Evangelical Christians:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/31/us/jimmy-carter-evangelical-christians-cec?cid=ios_app
Jimmy Carter’s Life Should Make Christian Right Feel Ashamed:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/jimmy-carter-represented-christianity-in-politics-at-its-best/
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