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Monday Feb 10, 2020
Episode 149: Agnostic Awakening
Monday Feb 10, 2020
Monday Feb 10, 2020
What do you do when you lose your faith? When your questions lead to more questions? What do you do when the temptation to belong outways your pull toward the unknown?
Up until this point, Agnosticism has been a throw away term to define someone who is lost. Someone who is in between. Someone that is waiting to embrace their next certainty. I would like to ask the question, what if Agnosticism is the future of religion? Could our desperate desire for certainty be what is stopping us from truly embracing the divine and letting the spirit move like a winding river through our lives? Will you join us on episode 149 of the Brew Theology Podcast with Ryan, Janel, Sawyer and Josh, as they bring these questions to your curious earbuds? Maybe in that space, and in your own communal spaces, we can find what we are looking for...
P.S. Thanks to Joshua Hoague from Denver for providing the content for this conversation.
Coming soon...
Janel & Ryan are headed to McAfee School of Theology in Atlanta on February 26 (7-9pm) for a LIVE podcast event! More 411 coming soon... But mark the date, HOTlanta!
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Hi, I am Joshua's mama, kay. I have been listening to your podcast and am grateful to hear my son's comments and heart. I especially enjoyed the last ten minutes when he talked about his children and being in awe of them and wanting them to choose their path without being a chameleon. I think that my son has caught my heart regarding being a parent. Ever since my childhood, I rebelled in following the status quo and have sought Truth and love. I was always questioning. I remember feeling the same awe as Joshua feels for his babies. I felt privileged to watch them develop and wanting them to be free to be themself. It was a fight against some but it was worth it. I'm very proud of my son. He's a wonderful father. I hope that he finds peace and Love at the end of his journey. Take care, kay
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