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Podcast #1: The American Work Ethic, ISIS, and Irrelevant Traffic Laws

1 August 9, 2014 by Christian
http://traffic.libsyn.com/drunkexpastors/196526.mp3

podcast1In this episode, Jason and Christian discuss the American attitude toward work and compare it to that of other cultures (as in, why do we live to work while people in other cultures work to live?); they talk about the horrific actions of the Islamic group ISIS and attempt to distinguish fact from fiction regarding the worldwide persecution of Christians — is it fair to call the denial of special treatment for American believers “persecution” while in the Middle East Christians are having their heads chopped off?; Christian vents about how pissed off he gets at the way air travelers conduct themselves at the luggage carousel; Jason bemoans how beholden humans are to machines as well as explains why most traffic laws don’t apply to him. And they accuse one another of racism like eleven times.

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1 Comment (click here to leave a comment)

  1. Cory

    December 12, 2014 at 2:38 PM

    Thank you for updating your podcasting equipment. Picking off some older ones, big difference in sound!

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