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Podcast #7: Scary Movies, Dead Americans, and Mark Driscoll’s Penis

5 September 17, 2014 by Christian
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podcast 7In our seventh episode of Drunk Ex-Pastors, Jason explains why he doesn’t like movies containing red-headed twin children or the Holocaust; Christian reveals some sobering facts about ISIS and their plot to take over America (or just kill us all, we’re not sure at this point); we take some listener feedback asking about Mark Driscoll’s penis and who it really belongs to; and lastly, Christian complains about the insensitivity of certain drivers’ parking habits, while Jason laments all progress in general.

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5 Comments (click here to leave a comment)

  1. Kim Leonard

    October 16, 2014 at 1:06 PM

    Listening to this podcast BECAUSE of your presence (and tag) on said U2 forum… gonna get caught up asap!

  2. Jason

    October 16, 2014 at 2:26 PM

    Hey Kim,

    You’re on the forum? Who are you?

  3. Cory

    December 22, 2014 at 11:16 AM

    I’ve never heard anything from Driscoll & I never need to again. What in the world….? That clip makes me mostly curious as to who actually could sit in front of him & be screamed at like that. Holy crap. His style of preaching should come with a trigger warning… Without knowing anything about him, he comes across as unstable and angry.

  4. Christian

    December 22, 2014 at 11:47 AM

    He was fairly entertaining. However, his evangedouchebaggery showed through a lot. 🙂

  5. Trevor

    January 10, 2015 at 4:52 PM

    The evangedouchebaggery phrase is a perfect phrase to describe evangedouchebaggery. It might take some time (20-40 years), but I think it might make it into the dictionary at some point to describe the douchebaggerism that characterizes the evangelical ethos in the 21st century. Word.

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