Episode Summary
Recording from the (personal) library! Molly takes the kids to a symphony rehearsal which leads to an entire discussion about gender, what makes us whole and the challenge of explaining why Christian Christmas songs give hope of life's struggles and the human condition. No recipes this time though. Of course, we still have some various life updates. No explicit language but some subject matter may be unsuitable of your kids
Episode Notes
Intro: Telegram, pre-Christmas madness, crazy warm weather, parents of a teenager.
6:45 A symphony trip for the kids.. are
9:06: HopeâŚor lack thereof from Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.
12:31: The contrast of cheer and family and depressing Christmases.
14:40: Meaningful secular Christmas lyrics, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was written by a victim of bullying.
16:34: Inspiration for Christmas songs from non-Christians.
18:12: Christian Christmas songs address the human condition.
19:43: Difficulty in sharing Christian Christmas songsâ source of hope.
25:16: We âmuddle throughâ with our ever present help in trouble.
22:06: Even we have to wait until weâre dead, in light of eternity, suffering has an end date.
24:50: Gender-bending on Broadway.
28:48: Transgender singing issue.
32:20: Transgender needs for pharmaceuticals, and medical intervention ramifications.
36:00: A podcast Molly listened to about an a Catholic convert from feminisim out of the âEldridge Eraâ and wha it means to be a woman.
39:21: What makes a woman? Or a man?
43:07: Gender as a complimentary component in the world.
47:03: Genitalia is a physical manifestation of an entire beingâs orientation.
49:25: Contingent Monism and you are not you withoutâŚ
54:21: How this all relates to children and parenting.
56:30: Show Close