• EP # 126 | Freestyle Episode

  • Jan 24 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 55 mins
  • Podcast

EP # 126 | Freestyle Episode

  • Summary

  • In this rare "freestyle" episode, in which there are no prepared notes, Darrell and Virgil discuss such topics as: the dangers of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI), the theological legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the resignation of former Harvard University president Dr. Claudine Gay, the progressive paganism of the Climate Change movement, the impact of the social gospel on the Black Church, and others.

    Related:

    • The Truth Behind MLK's Social Gospel - Virgil Walker
    • The Real Problem at Harvard (and it's not DEI) - Darrell Harrison
    • DEI University: DEI Bloat in the Academy - Heritage Foundation
    • What Companies That Pursue DEI Get Wrong About Equality - Darrell Harrison
    • A Biblical Theology of Climate Change - Just Thinking podcast (Ep. 124)
    • Just Thinking: About Ethnicity (Book) - Darrell Harrison & Virgil Walker

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