Why do we seek to be inclusive and tolerant? Is it human nature or a recent development? Frankly, we are a bit skeptical that anybody truly adheres to a fully coherent sense of what inclusivity means. Given that Christianity is pretty much the most inclusive thing out there because "God so loved the world he gave his only begotten son so that WHOEVER believes in Him shall never die but have everlasting life", why does our sense of inclusivity break down? Where does it break down? And why does it seem to be that the ones who proclaim the most inclusiveness actually seem to live in an exclusive club? Where is God in all of this? Listen in and we'll go there together.
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Episode 26:Sex, Love, Intimacy, Relationships
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Episode 22: Foundry Church Seminars Week 4
Episode 25: "Finding God's Will"
Episode 24: "I am __" "You aren't your ___"
Episode 23: The Iron Show Interview
Episode 21-Foundry Church Seminars Week 3
Episode 20: Foundry Church Seminars- Week 2
Episode 19- The Foundry Church Week 1 (What is SSA?)
Episode 18: Kent Hovind Interview - Prison, Dinosaurs, and Other Curious Things.
Episode 17: Identity/Masculinity/Sexuality
Episode 16: I Can
Episode 15: Romans Road
Episode 14: Vision and God's will
Episde 13: Strife and Discipleship
Episode 12: Personal Oaths
Episode 11: Receive Your Righteousness From Jesus and Bear Fruit
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