This podcast provides regular updates on what is going on in the church based on the reporting and commentary of EvangelicalDarkWeb.org. The Evangelical Dark Web is a decentralized online community of Christian believers who fight to maintain the orthodoxy of Evangelical Christianity.
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As a Christian strongly against Christian nationalism, it warms my heart to know how poorly run this podcast is. Ads are two minutes long at the beginning of even the shortest episodes, and cut into the middle of the longer ones at random. The two guys interrupt each constantly, and the younger one uses the same filler phrases. “Well, I mean…” “George costanza, ‘we live in a society,” “I mean, again…” like bro. Learn new words. They’re misogynists, slanderers, and heretics - and they don’t even ... more
I’ve listened to several episodes and it seems that the host is one who defines biblical truth with very conservative politics. I rarely hear him talk about Christian essentials. One could hold to all the central creeds of historic Christianity but if they say something like, “Maybe we all SHOULD get the COVID shot” then that person’s commitment to the Bible is called into question.
Lot of haters out there.
The truth of the gospel is hard for them to hear of course they would dislike it.
First pod I have ever seen with a majority 1 star reviews. I stumbled upon it and listened to a few episodes. It’s just not good and is somewhat embarrassing.
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Focused on contemporary issues within Evangelical Christianity, this podcast offers critiques, commentary, and reporting on various controversies affecting the church. Topics vary from high-profile figures in the faith community to broader discussions on religious and political matters, including debates on homosexuality, church governance, and the influence of modern cultural trends on Christianity. Unique in its approach, it combines theological analysis with current event commentary, appealing to listeners who value a forthright and sometimes provocative examination of faith-related subjects.
The content is characterized by a critical stance on prevailing narratives within the Evangelical community, frequently addressing perceived threa... more
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Evangelical Dark Web launched 3 years ago and published 528 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Evangelical Dark Web include:
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2. Joel Webbon
3. Wesley Todd
4. Andrew Isker
5. Wesley Huff
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