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A Message to Jordan Peterson's Message to Christian Churches

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Welcome back to The Pondercast! This week Drew and Perry discuss one of Jordan Peterson's recent video essays, "A Message to Christian Churches," in which he offers advice to Christians to get young people, young men especially, back into the church. Drew and Perry critique his message, offer some push-back, and acknowledge the wisdom found within.

Here is a link to the video discussed in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7ytLpO7mj0&t=79s

As a side note, we talk about how angry he has become in some of his recent videos, and we thought it would be helpful to include a video he produced recently on this topic. In this video he discusses the push-back he has received because of his tone, and has an interview with a friend of his who pushes back on some of his ideas. This video, though two-hours, may be helpful to witness his openness to personal growth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXnp-rUWn8w

Join the conversation:

DO YOU HAVE FEEDBACK OR AN EPISODE IDEA? We would really love to hear from you. It's great hearing from our listeners!

Email us at perrysponderings@gmail.com

Find us on Facebook & Instagram @perrysponderings

The Pondercast is part of www.perrysiddons.com, where you can find more ponderings

2022 Siddons Media

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Welcome back to The Pondercast! This week Drew and Perry discuss one of Jordan Peterson's recent video essays, "A Message to Christian Churches," in which he offers advice to Christians to get young people, young men especially, back into the church. Drew and Perry critique his message, offer some push-back, and acknowledge the wisdom found within.

Here is a link to the video discussed in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7ytLpO7mj0&t=79s

As a side note, we talk about how angry he has become in some of his recent videos, and we thought it would be helpful to include a video he produced recently on this topic. In this video he discusses the push-back he has received because of his tone, and has an interview with a friend of his who pushes back on some of his ideas. This video, though two-hours, may be helpful to witness his openness to personal growth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXnp-rUWn8w

Join the conversation:

DO YOU HAVE FEEDBACK OR AN EPISODE IDEA? We would really love to hear from you. It's great hearing from our listeners!

Email us at perrysponderings@gmail.com

Find us on Facebook & Instagram @perrysponderings

The Pondercast is part of www.perrysiddons.com, where you can find more ponderings

2022 Siddons Media

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