Show #250: Where Was It Said?
Pastor Wolfmueller invents a brand new narcissistic game, as if we didn't already have a bunch of those. I would just skip this show if I were you.
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Pastor Wolfmueller invents a brand new narcissistic game, as if we didn't already have a bunch of those. I would just skip this show if I were you.
Today in Table Talk Radio, Bryan and Evan consider your church signs and bumper stickers and in playing 10 commandments in the news, discuss the implications of the outrage of burying a Muslim terrorist in the United States.
Looking for opportunities to listen to Beyonce, Pastor Wolfmueller invents the new game "If you like it you better put the best construction on it." Finally, they end up playing "10 commandments in the News" with a story about a gay teacher at a Roman Catholic school.
Following the Boston bombing, many took the occasion to make an argument against religion. But are all religions the same? Listen as Bryan plays "Name that Game" to discover what a few atheists say about the topic.
For the entire episode, nothing but crunching the best and worst of today's Praise Songs. Listener beware.
To avoid as much show prep as possible, in today's edition of Table Talk Radio Bryan and Evan play 10 Commandments in the News, Bumper Sticker Theology and Church Sign Theology. Continue to call them in at 1-800-385-SOLA.
Coincidentally, Bryan and Evan both pick Table Talk Jeopardy categories that relate to the Book of Concord. As usual, the assume no one is really listening.
After playing "Which Day in Holy Week" Pastor Wolfmueller might actually score some points on "Don't Forget the Stanzas to Your Hymns." They finish it all up by answering your questions to questions@tabletalkradio.org.
You may want to skip this episode of Table Talk Radio where Pastor Wolfmeuller promotes the Cult of Pure Doctrine, plays "Name that Game" and finishes up by not answering listener emails.
Vicar Matthew Jukola joins us once again for another broadcast of Table Talk Radio and he prepares for his real vicarage.