Reformation Cartoons And Martin Luther Insults: The Paul Cox Interview

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Editor-in-chief Kyle Mann and creative director Ethan Nicolle talk to the man behind RefToons: Paul Cox! RefToons is a free-to-read webcomic, inspired by theology and church history. Paul is a freelance illustrator and cartoonist and has four chickens.  Paul has previously co-authored and illustrated Pilgrims Progress: A Poetic Journey. You can pre-order RefToons Collection I now which collects the first two years of RefToons! RefToons is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Pre-order the new Babylon Bee Best-Of Coffee Table Book coming in 2020! Get a Sneak Peak! Topics Discussed Paul’s story- who is he? How did he become a Christian? Ethan discovers Martin Luther’s insults and he’s like a kid on an airplane for the first time Wisconsin stuff and raising chickens The master Bill Watterson  Calvin & Hobbes, The Far Side, Garfield Discovering Michael Horton’s book Christless Christianity Problems in the church, unanswered questions, finding answers in expositional preaching and reformed church history Reformation theology  Love for the imminently quotable G.K. Chesterton Cancelled Christian Artists The second commandment forbidding images of the persons of the Trinity Paul has a Carman story! Paul’s new book collection RefToons Collection I which collects all of 2017-2019 and his Pilgrims Progress: A Poetic Journey Mentioned on the podcast: Greg Koukl’s Stand To Reason Podcast. Subscriber Portion (Begins at 00:43:04) Hot takes on some of the Reformed/Puritans: Calvin Luther Beth Moore John MacArthur Huldrych Zwingli Jonathan Edwards John Piper More Martin Luther potty talk Tapping maple trees and other Wisconsin things Butterburgers and other fine cuisine Loony Toons Also Mentioned: R.C. Sproul’s What Is Reformed Theology?   The entire interview is available for Babylon Bee subscribers only… Become a paid subscriber at https://babylonbee.com/plans

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