In this podcast episode, host Sathiya Sam discusses the challenges of expressing opinions without offending others in today's sensitive society. He reflects on the diverse reactions he received to a reaction video about a pastor who supports the porn industry. Sathiya questions the societal expectation that only those with personal experience can have a valid opinion on a matter, arguing that morality should be based on objective standards. He encourages listeners to speak out against harmful actions like pornography, regardless of their own experiences with it.
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499 - Uncovering Your Holy Identity, pt 2
498 - Uncovering Your Holy Identity, pt 1
497 - Are Sexual ”Needs” Really A Thing?
496 - Is Recovery An Idol In Your Life?
495 - Bryan & Bonnie Pue on Wholistic Sexuality, Raising Porn-Resistant Kids, and The Beauty of Sex
494 - Give Yourself Some Credit!
493 - 4 Things John Bevere Taught Me
492 - Can You Lead While Struggling?
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489 - How To Survive Difficult Seasons
488 - Make Sure You’re Wearing The Right Armour
487 - 5 Common Mistakes Men Make In Recovery
486 - Casting Vision For Your Porn-Free Life
485 - Laura Howe on Why The Church Won’t Talk About Mental Illness, Burnout Prevention, and Why Resilience Is Necessary For Mental Well-Being
484 - Residual Habits: The Reason You Keep Losing Momentum
483 - If You Don’t Understand Momentum, You Don’t Understand Recovery
482 - Beware The Flatline
481 - God Loves The Sinner, But Hates The Sin?
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