
Formerly "Real Christianity": Join Pastor Dale Partridge as he tackles issues of American Christianity, identity, and politics.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 268 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

In this episode, Pastor Dale Partridge explains the six reasons he has remained a Reformed Catholic and defines what that term means.
Pastor Dale Partridge argues that religious conflict is taking shape in America, while pagan religious communities are crossing oceans to establish their own cities and institutions here. His argument is that Christians should begin thinking just as ... more
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A fantastic podcast for those who reject the virtues of American modernity, and wish to embrace the values of the Christian founding.
Stop giving men microphones. This garbage is about as far from Christ-like as you can get. Don’t walk, run from this man and his words.
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Thankful for preachers like Dale Partridge who are not afraid to speak the truth in a culture where the Gospel is watered down and Christianity is lukewarm. As a woman, I’m very glad that he fights against the feminist-movement/mindset and encourages biblical patriarchy. This is podcast is definitely not for you if you get offended easily and can’t stand being wrong.
I actually really agree with most things Dale teaches. I am at times disappointed that his attitude is often snarky as if he is GLAD that people are ignorant to some of these truths because it makes him feel good that he has more wisdom than them. His attitude is not one of burden for those led astray. The fruit of kindness is often missing.
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The show presents a pointed, polemical take on Christianity in America, centering on Christian nationalism, cultural reconstruction, immigration policy, and the perceived decline of traditional religious and social norms. Episodes typically feature opinionated monologues by the host, with occasional clips or guests, and a clear through-line advocating covenantal Christianity, classical education, and a revitalized public-square Christianity. Noteworthy is the program's consistent emphasis on national identity, family structure, and Christian influence in politics, often paired with provocative historical claims and strong calls to action for listeners to engage in public life. The format often includes sponsor messages and promotional segme... more
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