The Holy Post
A podcast by Phil Vischer - Wednesdays
727 Episodes
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Episode 87: The Future and What it Means For Us Today
Published: 4/02/2014 -
Episode 86: More Adventures in Atheism and Christian Radio Abroad?!
Published: 20/01/2014 -
Episode 85: Adventures in Atheism with guest Sarah Murdock!
Published: 13/01/2014 -
Episode 84: A New Year of Religion, Philosophy and Bill Nye!
Published: 7/01/2014 -
Episode 83: Duck Dynasty and the Person of the Year!?
Published: 23/12/2013 -
Episode 82: Peter Boghossian, Atheism, and Epistemology!
Published: 13/12/2013 -
Episode 81: The Pope, Batman and Magic with Drew Dyck
Published: 6/12/2013 -
Episode 80: Thanksgiving, Walmart, and Science vs. the Bible with John Walton
Published: 2/12/2013 -
Episode 79: Sweaty Atheists and Drew Dyck on Generation Ex:Christian!
Published: 25/11/2013 -
Episode 78: Science, the Meaning of Life, and Stephen Colbert!
Published: 18/11/2013 -
Episode 77: Women, Christianity, and the Gospel?!
Published: 11/11/2013 -
Episode 76: Religious Illiterates and an Evangelical "Hell House"!
Published: 5/11/2013 -
Episode 75: Religious Billboards, Christian Movies, and Japanese Youth!
Published: 23/10/2013 -
Episode 74: Disneyland, Vegas, Hobby Lobby and OJ Simpson!
Published: 21/10/2013 -
Episode 73: Christian Billboards and the Idolatry of Family
Published: 14/10/2013 -
Episode 72: Politics, Atheism and the Pope!
Published: 8/10/2013 -
Episode 71: Phil's Great Uncle Iner, Origins of Evangelicalism, and Louis CK's Musings on Emptiness!
Published: 30/09/2013 -
Episode 70: Book Burnings and Crazy Evangelicals
Published: 23/09/2013 -
Episode 69: Miley Cyrus, Atheist Protests, and Christian America
Published: 16/09/2013 -
Episode 68: Big Words and Post-Christian America
Published: 9/09/2013
Join VeggieTales and What's in the Bible? creator Phil Vischer and co-host Skye Jethani (author, speaker, pastor) for a fast-paced and often funny conversation about pop culture, media, theology, and the fun, fun, fun of living a thoughtful Christian life in an increasingly post-Christian culture.