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Noah is joined by co-host Chase Stancle to discuss Chase’s bad taste in coffee and other important topics like gentrification and redlining.
Here’s a link to an excerpt from the PBS documentary Race: The Power of an Illusion. The clip is called “How the Racial Wealth Gap was Created” and helps explain a lot of what Chase and Noah discuss in today’s episode: https://vimeo.com/133506632
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WOW, thank goodness you added the bit about being Christian at the end otherwise I would never have remembered i was listening to a Christian podcast. This sounded like just another liberal, political oration on how people should think, instead of emphasising the need of the Holy Spirit to change us. I take it your audience is Christian, and therefor we need more of Christ to see that we are one in Him and Him alone.
The notion that you can change peoples hearts and minds with reasoning and argument is a non-starter. We all naturally gravitate toward what is familiar and comfortable and cultural difference is a massive hurdle very few are willing or able to jump, no matter what your color. Center Jesus, and all nations will be represented when it really matters, as is promised in God’s word.