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S3 E10 - Get Behind Me, Satan (Deconstructed Bible Stories)

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Do you know that phrase "get behind me, Satan"? What's that about? On this episode of The Trace I break down what is going on with this strange expression. Surprise! It's more political than you think.

I use clips from "Nomadland", "Magnolia", and "Borat" while looking at this famous expression and Bible story. Are you seeing things in this world through the lense of collective responsibility or survival of the fittest competition?

Plus, what's the deal with this Satan concept?

  continue reading

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Do you know that phrase "get behind me, Satan"? What's that about? On this episode of The Trace I break down what is going on with this strange expression. Surprise! It's more political than you think.

I use clips from "Nomadland", "Magnolia", and "Borat" while looking at this famous expression and Bible story. Are you seeing things in this world through the lense of collective responsibility or survival of the fittest competition?

Plus, what's the deal with this Satan concept?

  continue reading

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