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    Heretics

    Heretics

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    Since Jul 3, 2009 23:10 UTC

    “Heretics,” a series of essays by Gilbert Keith Chesterton. First published in 1905. Read by David “Grizzly” Smith. Chesterton had a sense of humor, had a sense of drama, and had sense. He was a man of strong opinions, and quite willing to argue vehemently for his own opinions, even with his friends — and they remained his friends — like George Bernard Shaw and Rudyard Kipling. Seems to me that’s hard to find anymore. He wrote prolifically. He wrote humor. He wrote mystery novels, the Father Brown mysteries in particular. But he also wrote his opinions, his religious opinions and his opinions about religion. “Heretics” is a book about religion and politics, theory and fact, morals and efficiency. What I most admire about “Heretics,” written a bit over a century ago, is that his arguments are exceptional, and that so many of them are still quite recognizably true. He argues that the weakening and devaluing of religion has also weakened and devalued heresy. He argues that people should be able to speak freely — but that freedom of speech has actually decreased people’s willingness to speak about important issues. And so much more. The one disclaimer I feel I must offer is that this book was “timely.” Some of the people and events he mentions will be familiar. Many other people and events would have been familiar to you, if you’d lived in England at the beginning of the last century. The ideas he opposes, however, are either regaining popularity, or have never lost it. And his arguments are as valid and wise now as they were. In some ways, he was ahead of his time. You may disagree with him, but you can’t deny his intelligence and wisdom. This isn’t the book you might expect it to be. I think you’ll enjoy it, and maybe even learn something. Even if you disagree. Book Theme: “Thaxted,” written by Gustav Holst, arranged by Kevin MacLeod

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    Bad Books of the Bible

    Bad Books of the Bible

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    Since May 10, 2021 22:45 UTC

    A Podcast About a Collection of Books with a Curious Pedigree and an Even Stranger Legacy – The so-called apocryphal books are the Rodney Dangerfield of the Bible—they get no respect. Well, we’re here to fix that. We think these books deserve a little love. Why? Listen and find out yourself.

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    Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton

    Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton

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    Since Sep 29, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Orthodoxy is a book that has become a classic of Christian apologetics. In the book’s preface Chesterton states the purpose is to “attempt an explanation, not of whether the Christian faith can be believed, but of how he personally has come to believe it.” In it, Chesterton presents an original view of the Christian religion. He sees it as the answer to natural human needs, the “answer to a riddle” in his own words, and not simply as an arbitrary truth received from somewhere outside the boundaries of human experience. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    My Little Children Podcast

    My Little Children Podcast

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    Since Mar 1, 2018 20:08 UTC

    My Little Children, a blog and podcast by Anthony Aboseif. My Little Children is a series of letters written from a father to his children about the joy of abiding in our Lord Jesus Christ.

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