We’re off next week so here’s an extra long one for you where are cabin weekend holiday turns into a conversation about humility vs. skepticism when it comes to history, a primer on Feminism and the value of carrying each other’s burdens into some thoughts on human limitations by design as prompted by a Eugene Peterson devotional. We close with some insights on parenting and praises of our kids’ accomplishments. We hope you enjoy this week’s conversation around our digital table!
Show Notes
Intro: Sickness over the holiday weekend, I stink at archery (hunting).
6:45: Brocasts, Ancient Nashville, conspiracy theories and parental moderating.
11:25: Humility vs. skepticism when it comes to what we understand about history.
14:52: The waves of feminism. A new take on first wave feminism. Rachel Wilson and Joe Rogan and women voting.
19:00: Men and women: Carrying each other’s burdens, time with kids at bedtime.
25:16: Mary Queen of Scots and religious persecution.
33:06: Good, true, and beautiful, Theo of Golden, JR has deja vú.
38:38: JR asks about visiting people in June/July. Molly says “no” to bringing kids down.
41:57 Eugene Peterson and accepting the terms of creation, The Desecration of Man.
47:20: A story about a neighbor and having a moral basis for outrage at a school shooting.
54:45 Part of being human is recognizing our limits, obligations, and…something else 😝, and the connection to Natural Law, our limitations are a feature, not a bug and it is good.
1:01:44: It’s a progression of growth and parenting as such younger sets the tone for later.
1:08:00: Dropping the ball with the youngest kids.
1:10:05: Titus’s performance and dedication as a Judo kata partner, raising your children in the way the should go, not the way they will go.
1:18:06: Show Close
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