This week Pastor Wilson gives a behind the scenes look at the vision of No Quarter November and those epic trailers, unpacks the greek word harpage, and recommends Baxter’s “The Saints Everlasting Rest”
117: Plastic Straws, Gnats, and Camels
This week on the Plodcast, pastor Wilson talks banning plastic straws, unpacks the greek word argos, and reviews Rushdoony’s “Foundations of Social Order”
117: Plastic Straws, Gnats, and Camels
This week on the Plodcast, pastor Wilson talks banning plastic straws, unpacks the greek word argos, and reviews Rushdoony’s “Foundations of Social Order”
116: Climate Skeptic
Weclome to plodcast! This week, Pastor Wilson talks Communist China, unpacks the greek word apoleia, and reviews the book Global Warming: Skepticism for Busy People.
116: Climate Skeptic
Weclome to plodcast! This week, Pastor Wilson talks Communist China, unpacks the greek word apoleia, and reviews the book Global Warming: Skepticism for Busy People.
115: The New Conspicuous Consumption
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115: The New Conspicuous Consumption
Are you an Amazon Prime member? Watch Man Rampant today, and please give us a rating and review!https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z8GJ72X
114: Impeachment Madness
This week pastor Wilson talks about the impeachment madness and a few things the Democrats might consider, unpacks the greek work apopsucho, and highlights Thomas Sowell’s “Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality.” Happy Plodding! Pre-order Brave Ollie Possum here: https://canonpress.com/products/ollie
114: Impeachment Madness
This week pastor Wilson talks about the impeachment madness and a few things the Democrats might consider, unpacks the greek work apopsucho, and highlights Thomas Sowell’s “Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality.” Happy Plodding! Pre-order Brave Ollie Possum here: https://canonpress.com/products/ollie
Ep 113: Election Polls & the Veneer of Science
This week pastor Douglas Wilson chats election polls, unpacks the greek work apastrepho, and recommends Sinclair Fergusson’s “The Whole Christ.”