In this episode of our Pillars of the Faith series, we discuss what the Incarnation means, or doesn’t mean. Plus Anita Grace Brown, author of Kamikazi Yogi, is our Heretic of the Week!
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Pal Madden
I get a big kick out of HHH, especially as they talk about God’s love. When I bombarded their call in phone line with questions and challenges left in their private voice mail, they never answered the questions or took on the challenges. They, or shall I say Matthew Distefano, instead took my questions left in their private voice mail, and used them to make a public mockery of me and my questions. Again, without answering the questions or challenges. You can hear co-host Derrick Day give his impish giggle at the end of the podcasts as if to say, “Boy, we really got him. Hee-hee!” Can’t you just feel God’s love oozing out all over the place? Yea, me neither.
They remind me of so many of these cemetery seminarians with their “scholarship”. They think it puts them in a class of their own. It’s a class with no class. They’d be doing us all a great service if they just burned their degrees, especially the Masters of Divinity degrees. Or, better yet, Masters of DeVanity. Much more I could say, but I’ll leave that for a rebuttal podcast of my own. A rebuttal you can rest assured they won’t broadcast. Heck, you won’t even find them publishing this comment.
Pal Madden
Shouldn’t it be called the Hypocrite Happy Hour?