Ask Why, Brother Episode | Satellite of Grace
A series of talks with people of all faiths about their religion, their experiences and their views on the world. A look at how religion makes us more alike than different, and how much closer we are as human beings than we think.Primary Format :SpiritualityAlso Listed as:User Tags:User Votes:RSS FeedWebsite Visit Trumix.com for the most recent listings of: Ask Why, Brother
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Play Now -->DATE : Fri, 2 Sep 2005 05:00:00 GMTEntered in Database : 2005-09-02 05:00:00length : 31935532 Link to the Show / Show NotesThere is a fundamental mystery about Christian faith. How is it that a rational person can believe something so improbable - without empirical evidence, without a money-back guarantee, with nothing more than a wildly self-contradictory book that's two thousand years old? I think that there's a fundamental human need for religion, and that it doesn't take a genius to understand that need and look to fill it in one's own life. It does, though, take a genius to take on that burden for others. To put on the collar, stand at the altar and say "I will be a beacon on your journey." Guest Father Keith Johnson is one of those beacons. One of those guys who may not have all the answers, but is a good friend of the man who does.You can visit Father Keith at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Ben Lomond, California.Music for this show comes from the Podshow Podsafe Music NetworkMarco Raaphorst - From Budapest to the Hague The Filitosa Project - Polarcircle Prent Rodgers - Tsantsa Circle Dance Play in your Iphone
There is a fundamental mystery about Christian faith. How is it that a rational person can believe something so improbable - without empirical evidence, without a money-back guarantee, with nothing more than a wildly self-contradictory book that's two thousand years old? I think that there's a fundamental human need for religion, and that it doesn't take a genius to understand that need and look to fill it in one's own life. It does, though, take a genius to take on that burden for others. To put on the collar, stand at the altar and say "I will be a beacon on your journey." Guest Father Keith Johnson is one of those beacons. One of those guys who may not have all the answers, but is a good friend of the man who does.You can visit Father Keith at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Ben Lomond, California.Music for this show comes from the Podshow Podsafe Music NetworkMarco Raaphorst - From Budapest to the Hague The Filitosa Project - Polarcircle Prent Rodgers - Tsantsa Circle Dance
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