Thursday Dec 30, 2021

BHoP#073 Heroes of the Curb (The Year that Was)

Dr Koontz and Rev Fisk talk bout the role of violence, its estrangement from modern life, and the historical normalcy of its use by citizens. They discuss how the nation was affected by the events of Jan 6th, the outbreaks of violence across American cities because the political machines are no longer working as intended, and the cannibalistic nature of the regime. They close by examining how inflation will affect standards of living, and the benefits of having a coherent group when trying to "opt out".

Find Rev Fisk's other podcasts:  ...SAVED - Rev Fisk's Sermons, Stop the White Noise with Jonathan and Meridith

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Many thanks to our sponsors, Blessed Sacrament Lutheran Church in Hayden, ID and Our Savior Lutheran Church and School in Pagosa Springs, CO

Dr Koontz - Agrarian, Egghead -  Concordia Theological Seminary Fort Wayne

Rev Fisk - Author, Fanatic - St Paul Rockford

Music thanks to Verny

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There’s a bit in ‘Farmer Boy’ where Almanzo and his father walk into the store. The proprietor had to greet everyone but the father only spoke to the people he wanted to. Landowner vs shopkeeper.

Sunday Jan 02, 2022

Dr Koontz must believe very strongly about women’s ordination. I don’t like this either. It sets my teeth on edge to be preached at by another woman.

Thursday Dec 30, 2021

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