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S1E9: The One with the Heretical Objections

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In today's episode, Phil and Susie delve into some of the early childhood objections that Susie had to Christianity. We will discuss the objections, how Christians might respond to these objections, and how we view these objections now as adults who've left the faith. Asking these questions and exploring these objections would be viewed a heresy in our previous lives, so we named this episode "The One with the Heretical Objections" to poke the idea of heresy in the eye a bit, since the real heresy is Christianity.

Passage mentioned by Susie about "shriveled" hands: https://biblia.com/bible/rsv/leviticus/21/16-23 (hebrew word used is sheber, meaning a breaking, fracture, crushing, breach, crash). "Shriveled" may not be the best way to describe this, but that's how Susie interpreted and remembered this passage due to personal experience :)

Music: "One Fine Day" & "Childish Prank" Susie's Blog: https://www.flawedtheology.com/ Phil's Blog: https://philqmusings.wordpress.com/ Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @flawedtheologypodcast Website: https://www.flawedtheologypodcast.com Please rate and review us wherever you listen to us! We're on Spotify, Google, Apple and more!

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In today's episode, Phil and Susie delve into some of the early childhood objections that Susie had to Christianity. We will discuss the objections, how Christians might respond to these objections, and how we view these objections now as adults who've left the faith. Asking these questions and exploring these objections would be viewed a heresy in our previous lives, so we named this episode "The One with the Heretical Objections" to poke the idea of heresy in the eye a bit, since the real heresy is Christianity.

Passage mentioned by Susie about "shriveled" hands: https://biblia.com/bible/rsv/leviticus/21/16-23 (hebrew word used is sheber, meaning a breaking, fracture, crushing, breach, crash). "Shriveled" may not be the best way to describe this, but that's how Susie interpreted and remembered this passage due to personal experience :)

Music: "One Fine Day" & "Childish Prank" Susie's Blog: https://www.flawedtheology.com/ Phil's Blog: https://philqmusings.wordpress.com/ Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @flawedtheologypodcast Website: https://www.flawedtheologypodcast.com Please rate and review us wherever you listen to us! We're on Spotify, Google, Apple and more!

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