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Conversations That Matter

By: Jon Harris
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  • Christian, Traditional, Masculine

    Jon Harris
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  • Discussing Roger Scruton's "How to be a Conservative"
    Apr 24 2024

    Jon, along with his father Scott and brother David discuss Roger Scruton's book "How to be a Conservative."



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    2 hrs and 12 mins
  • The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart
    Apr 22 2024

    Jeremy Carl discusses his new book: "The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart."



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    51 mins
  • News Roundup: Dawkins, Duncan, and Driscoll
    Apr 19 2024

    Jon talks about stories of interest for evangelical Christians including reactions to Trump's abortion position from Russell Moore and J.D. Greear, the Acts 29 Network is losing churches, purging the remaining conservatives from the Episcopal Church, compromise at Christian universities, Mark Driscoll's controversy at the Stronger Men's Conference, Phil Johnson's concern over kinists, Bruce Frank running for SBC President, The ERLC's recent lobbying efforts, Ligon Duncan's justification for endorsing Woke Church, and Richard Dawkins calls himself a cultural Christian.


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    00:00:00 Introduction

    00:06:18 Richard Dawkins

    00:16:19 Cultural Changes

    00:24:25 Greear, Moore, Trueman vs Trump

    00:31:05 Christian colleges, Acts 29, the Episcopal Church

    00:42:27 Southern Baptists

    00:49:41 ERLC

    00:51:56 Mark Driscoll

    01:14:18 Phil Johnson

    01:37:13 Ligon Duncan

    01:53:12 End



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    1 hr and 58 mins

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Great Podcast

Jon's analysis of current events, particularly on the social justice movement within evangelicalism is very helpful. I highly recommend this podcast and Jon's books.

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I have been greatly helped by Jon's podcast.

This podcast has helped my family in so many ways since Spring 2020. There are so many great conversations. Encouragement about the health of the church has been the biggest aspect of why I like Conversations That Matter.

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