Posts tagged Trump
Ep 5: Seven Mountains, Project 2025 & Sasquatch Attacks!

On this week's episode, Loren and Amber discuss the Seven Mountain Mandate, Project 2025, and the implications of these worldviews for Christianity in America. 

Questions we explore:

  • Should Christians strive for influence in the "seven mountains" of human civilization. If so, why? And how?

  • Do the "good" end goals justify "evil" means to achieve them? 

  • What do sasquatch attacks have to do with anything? 

  • What is truth and how do we live by it in a world of competing truth claims? 

  • Are we attuned to the desperation we might be feeling in these troubled times? What do we do with that desperation? 

Join us as we continue digging for God's gold amid the chaos and uncertainty of this American election cycle. 

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Ep 3: Eating Pets and Bomb Threats: Why Our Power Narratives Matter

A few weeks ago, former President Donald Trump made the assertion, from the Presidential debate stage, that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio were eating citizens' pets. This was his  attempt to underscore the need for immigration reform by using debunked conspiracy theories to incite fear. He received this pet-eating information from "people" who he did not name and, though the story was revealed to be completely unfounded and false, his running mate J.D. Vance continued promulgating the rumor after the debate. Since that time, Springfield has experienced bomb threats and school closures due to racist conspiracy theories surrounding the Haitians in the area (the vast majority of which are there legally). Several Haitian migrants have filed suit against Trump and Vance. 

Just this week, Republican Representative from Louisiana, Clay Higgins, provided this rant on X: "Lol. These Haitians are wild. Eating pets, vudu, nastiest country in the western hemisphere, cults, slapstick gangsters...but damned if they don't feel sophisticated now, filing charges against our President and VP. All these thugs better get their mind right and their ass out of our country before January 20th."

This week, my conversation partner, Loren Romeus (who is Haitian) will help me unpack the power narratives beneath these sound bytes, interviews, memes, and tweets. We'll explore why our power narratives matter and what's at stake when we embrace or excuse lies. Join us as we continue to dig for God's gold in the baffling story of American politics. 

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