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Author: Mike Erre and Tim Stafford

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Voxology (Formerly the Vox Podcast with Mike Erre) is a collection of voices that question and discuss our culture's most relevant topics in relation to Christ and Christianity. We talk LGBTQ, American and church politics, Christian culture's catastrophic marginalization of the very people Jesus implores us to love and so much more. If you have serious questions about the church’s representation of Jesus, what he has done and the beauty of his work on earth today, join hosts Mike Erre and Tim Stafford and their guests to talk things out and find your way back to the true mission of Jesus.
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Charles Carpenter

I think that even a quick anthropological study of ancient cultures around the world might change an assumption we may have that Noah's flood was a local, rather than global event. Most, if not all ancient cultures around the world have a flood story(s) of the Biblical scale. This includes many indigenous American cultures.

Aug 30th
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sweet dee is azor ahai

He loved them, He did not support their sinful lifestyle any more than he did the Pharisees.

Jun 19th
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Paul Loeffler

I'm not from out of the country, but am from a small town in SE Idaho. For Tim's curiosity, I connected with this podcast via the Holy Post podcast.

Feb 27th
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FranciscoMissy Cruz

oh hey... from Ecuador!

Feb 11th
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FranciscoMissy Cruz

just hopping over after Mike was on the Holy Post and am so grateful for another beautiful place of conversation full of discernment. thanks for this great work!

Feb 11th
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Charles Carpenter

I have been listening to Vox podcast for a long time, and I like it a lot. But I have been troubled about something for a while. I stand in solidarity with my black brothers and sisters, both as human beings and as Christ followers... that said, as a Native American, it saddens me immensely that whenever there is a dialogue about racial injustice and the like on this podcast Native Americans are greatly overlooked. I'd like to see the continuing history of the mistreatment of America's indigenous peoples to get more of a spotlight on this podcast, as well as on other podcasts. If the Vox podcast hosts see this message, I beg you to please give more attention to the Native American community. Investigate what has been done to Natives throughout American history. Investigate Native conditions presently. Devote whole episodes to Native Americans. And please find some Native Christian authors and speakers to come on your podcast. they are out there. Pick their minds. Listen to their storie

Jan 19th
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Tyler Geffeney

is this Dale Partridge's article you review?

Oct 1st
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Tina Cannon

thanks Mike and Andy, just letting you know I'm listening here in Thailand in 2019 as I backtrack and listen to all your old podcasts while keeping up with the new...This one was a good one...thanks

Sep 23rd
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Jimmy Proctor

Hi Mike! just started listening to your podcasts a couple weeks ago. love them! while listening to the couple with Bonnie it made me think of how someone should respond to a person going through some tragedy or pain of some sort and they are the ones that say this is part of God's plan. although I do not agree with that type of theology, I line more with what you and Bonnie are discussing. but how would I respond in the best way that Jesus would in that situation?

Feb 22nd
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