The Inspired Works Podcast

The Inspired Works Podcast


IWP095: Drunk Ex- Pastors. Enough Said.

February 22, 2015

(http://inspired.works/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/drunk-e1424557154192.png)Take two guys whove been best friends for 20 years, put them in pastoral ministry for a while, let them both be sufficiently battle-scarred by their former churches, then stick them in a room with microphones and whiskey, and this podcast is what youll get.

Join Jason (whos Catholic) and Christian (whos agnostic) as they do shots, drink cocktails, and pontificate on a vast array of cultural, political, and religious topics, many of which they know absolutely nothing about. But every now and then, when the mood is just right, one of them actually makes an amusing remark or a poignant observation (even though he cant remember a damn thing about it in the morning).

 

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Insights to Pain Points:

* Reconciling differences in religious beliefs
* Kicked out of churches
* Loss and criticism due to beliefs
* Who are your friends
* Keeping your mouth shut until you have arrived
* Pressure to not admit that you are wrong

Personal Life Lessons:

* At the core, most religions are similar.  This commonality has the potential to unite.
* Catholicism brings upon commonality and unity as opposed to diversity
* Protestantism is the movement in opposition to or protestation of an enemy
* You are allowed to change
* Remaining openminded makes you honest and credible
* Fear of judgment keeps people from changing minds
* Laugh when criticized

Fun Fact:
What is a “bieber?â€

A “bieber†is something small and insignificant that annoys you greatly. Proper uses of the word “bieber†include: “What is biebering you?â€, “Does that bieber you?â€, “This is very biebering to me.†Improper use of the word “bieberâ€: “Justin Bieber.†This usage should now be pronounced “Biebler†to differentiate from the now commonly used word “bieber.â€

For example: “Justin Biebler really biebers me.â€