In light of disturbing news about a Christian school headmaster who kept a racist online pseudonym, Aubrey and Brian agree: who we are in the dark is really who we are. Jen Pollock Michel recently wrote, “there is no such thing as a safe space for Christians.” What does that mean?
Consumption, appropriation and adoption of certain beliefs–like antisemitism–are rightfully condemned by culture. But is it right to punish consumers far away from the content, while leaving the content and creator intact? Brian and Aubrey talk about it in relation to a recent incident involving a Florida student.
Lastly, Belong, Believe, Behave. In what order does God work in our hearts? Aubrey questions whether he’s even constrained by an order.
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