Three Failed Pastors

Faith Recovery Podcast

Three Failed Pastors

  • Listener Response 1

Listener Response 1

Tuesday 21st June 2022

Kent, Nathan, and Jeremy discuss faith, politics, and capitalism in a candid episode of the Faith Recovery Podcast. Tune in for a thought-provoking chat.
49 minutes
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Listener's Take: Faith, Politics, and Capitalism Unpacked

But yeah, I think there was, in my opinion, as someone who does not see capitalism as our lord and savior, I felt like I was able to pull out a lot of pieces of your Last Week's rant- that it felt like you were putting a lot of stock in the state of our American society and the good things that capitalism has brought- and you even mentioned Kent, asked what should someone do on a personal level?
Ever wondered how faith intersects with politics and capitalism? In this episode of the Faith Recovery Podcast, Kent and Nathan sit down with Jeremy, one of their listeners, to dive into these complex themes. Jeremy shares his reaction to their previous episode, 'Faith Like Yeast', sparking a conversation that is as engaging as it is thought-provoking.
Jeremy candidly expresses his views, saying, 'I think there was, in my opinion, as someone who does not see capitalism as our lord and savior, I felt like I was able to pull out a lot of pieces of your last week's rant- that it felt like you were putting a lot of stock in the state of our American society and the good things that capitalism has brought'.
The trio doesn't shy away from discussing sensitive topics like xenophobia and societal bias. They also touch on personal responsibility amidst societal challenges. Throughout the episode, personal anecdotes and reflections add a raw and authentic touch to the dialogue. If you're looking for a conversation that goes beyond surface-level discussions and dives deep into the intersection of faith and societal issues, this episode is a must-listen.