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June is here, which means it's officially Pride Month — and we've got a lot to talk about. In this episode of the Ask A Christian Podcast, host Nate and the crew dig into the full Pride Month calendar from a Christian perspective. What's the biblical response when a secular world dedicates an entire month to something Scripture has clear things to say about? Spoiler: it's more nuanced than a social media argument, and it requires more love than a counter-protest sign. Then things get weird — in the best possible way. Christian furries are apparently a thing. Yes, really. We're talking about the growing tension between the furry fandom and Christians who happen to be part of it, and asking the honest question: what does a biblical worldview say about identity, community, and dressing up as a wolf? (For what it's worth, Jesus is called both a Lion and a Lamb in Scripture, so animals aren't entirely off the table.) We also tackle one of the internet's favorite bad-faith Bible memes: the claim that Abraham was just a schizophrenic hearing voices when he nearly sacrificed his son Isaac. It's a serious objection that deserves a serious answer — and we give it one. The context of Genesis 22, the theological weight of the Akedah, and the coherence of divine revelation all point to something far more intentional than a hallucination. Then, because online fandoms have apparently lost their minds, we cover the story of Kathleen Koszola — a 61-year-old widow who started a Disney World fan page to cope with grief after losing her husband, and found herself harassed, stalked, and doxxed by rabid Disney adults who apparently treat the Magic Kingdom like a religion you're not allowed to film. Relevant story from the New York Post (read more at: https://nypost.com/2026/06/02/us-news/rabid-disney-adults-harass-doxx-widow-over-her-magic-kingdom-videos/) And we close with one of the most common and most serious objections to Christianity: does the New Testament condone slavery? We break down the Greek word doulos, how translators have wrestled with it for centuries, what Paul actually meant when he called himself a "bondservant of Christ," and why the Bible's view of human dignity is far more radical than its critics give it credit for. Whether you're wrestling with hard questions or just trying to keep up with June, this episode has something for you. For more content, visit: https://www.askachristianpodcast.com HASHTAGS: #AskAChristianPodcast #Christianity #BibleAnswers #Apologetics #PrideMonth #ChristianFurries #AbrahamAndIsaac #BiblicalSlavery #ChristianLife #BibleStudy #FaithQuestions #ChristianApologetics #DisneyAdults #HardBibleQuestions #Jesus
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