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In this episode, Moses and Daniel talk about their experience and growing up with strict dress standards in the church.
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A Conversation with Thea on Her Life Story and Biblical Modesty
This episode, we talk with Thea who grew up in a very conservative Baptist home similar to us hosts. We speak on her story specifically and how it was being a female growing up in the IFB church.
A Conversation About Biblical Modesty and Dress Standards
A Vulnerable Interview with Viral TikTok Influencer, Nicolas Comstock
Nicolas Comstock is the host of the Nick Speaks Podcast where he shares his story of his life's journey living with a disability and gives his views on important subject involving the disabled community. Nick is Daniel's best friend. Nick joins us on the show today to tell his story of growing up in legalism and struggling with homosexuality. Nick gets very vulnerable in this episode and speaks on very important subjects that all of us can take something from. To get ahold of Nick, email him at nickspeaksofficial@gmail.com. His TikTok and YouTube handles are both @nicolascomstock and his podcast Nick Speaks is available on all podcast platforms
The KJV: Why Translation Is Continuous
Coming off the last episode featuring Pastor Tommy McMurtry, in this episode, we continue our never ending discussion on the controversial topic of the King James Bible.
A Conversation with Pastor Tommy McMurtry
In this episode, we have Pastor Tommy McMurtry from Rock Falls, IL on for a discussion. While we disagree with many things that Pastor Tommy believes, we believe it's important to have a conversation with others that may have different beliefs. This was the initial purpose of The original fundamentalist movement and we pray we can get back to that! We do want to state that just because we have someone like Pastor Tommy on the podcast does not mean we support or agree with his beliefs. We are vastly different and those differing beliefs will most likely never change. However, we can come together for a healthy discussion despite our differences and show that there can be discussions in a world where people believe the opposite.
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