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  • Part Two: Separation of Church and State
    2026/07/07

    In a world where the line between religion and politics feels increasingly blurred, Ed and Morgan take a deep dive into one of the most foundational and heavily debated principles in American history: the separation of church and state.

    Where did this phrase actually come from? (Hint: It’s not actually in the Constitution!) In this episode, Ed and Morgan unpack the historical roots of the concept, every generations role in making history, scripture and traditions understandable for the next generation. And Morgan argues the way for Christians to rise up against Christian Nationalism is to stop saying fringe groups are not "real" Christians, whatever that means.

    This is a two part series. Share your feedback with us and send us an email, we'd love to here from you. analoggod.digitalworld@gmail.com

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    40 分
  • Part One: Separation of Church and State
    2026/06/30

    In a world where the line between religion and politics feels increasingly blurred, Ed and Morgan take a deep dive into one of the most foundational and heavily debated principles in American history: the separation of church and state.

    Where did this phrase actually come from? (Hint: It’s not actually in the Constitution!) In this episode, Ed and Morgan unpack the historical roots of the concept, every generations role in making history, scripture and traditions understandable for the next generation. And Morgan argues the way for Christians to rise up against Christian Nationalism is to stop saying fringe groups are not "real" Christians, whatever that means.

    This is a two part series. Share your feedback with us and send us an email, we'd love to here from you. analoggod.digitalworld@gmail.com

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    38 分
  • Between Doubt and Certainty, Part Two: Our Addiction to Certainty
    2026/06/23

    “Between Doubt and Certainty” is a two part series. In this episode, Ed and I discuss how doubt can be one of the greatest assets of a thinking person. Our relationship with doubt can be complicated, but it can also be liberating if we allow ourselves to move through it.

    Part One: Doubt (Honoring what we cannot live with)

    Part Two: Our Addiction to Certainty

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    31 分
  • Juneteenth: The History I Wasn't Taught in School
    2026/06/16

    This episode of Analog God / Digital World is taking a moment to learn and reflect about Juneteenth. What happens when a nation celebrates freedom but leaves our part of the story? This episode provides a brief history on Juneteenth, the true end of slavery in the United States, and the gap between what was taught in classrooms and the erasure of others.

    We invite you to personally reflect on your story. What do we need to learn and unlearn to gain a fuller depiction of the human experience.

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    10 分
  • Between Doubt and Certainty, Part One: Doubt (Honoring what we cannot live with)
    2026/06/09

    “Between Doubt and Certainty” is a two part series. In this episode, Ed and I discuss how doubt can be one of the greatest assets of a thinking person. Our relationship with doubt can be complicated, but it can also be liberating if we allow ourselves to move through it.

    Part One: Doubt (Honoring what we cannot live with)

    Part Two: Our Addiction to Certainty

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    21 分
  • PRIDE: We Need to Talk About “Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin”
    2026/06/02

    Is "love the sinner, hate the sin" actually biblical, or is it just a comfortable way to avoid real inclusion? This week, we are tackling one of the biggest sticking points in the modern church: the chasm between being a "welcoming" church and an affirming one. We discuss why partial inclusion is no longer enough, how our own theology has evolved, and why the future of the Christian faith depends on absolute queer affirmation.

    This is an honest (maybe too honest), unfiltered conversation about faith, harm, healing, and why changing your mind is sometimes the most faithful thing you can do.

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    49 分
  • Jesus vs Christian Nationalism
    2026/05/25

    In this episode, Ed and Morgan unpack the rise of Christian nationalism and ask the question: would Jesus endorse it? Along the way, they explore the difference between “power over” and “power under,” how the pursuit of dominance shapes both politics and faith, and why genuine community feels harder to find in the digital age. As online outrage replaces meaningful conversation, they ask what it would look like to recover dialogue, rediscover belonging, and rethink power.

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    44 分
  • Holy Shift! Two Testimonies, Way Less Certainty
    2026/05/19

    Ed and Morgan explain why they started this podcast. Where two or more are gathered, things get deconstructed. And sometimes reconstructed, other times composted and sometimes nothing at all.

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    40 分