In this episode, SuperLutheran and Myles examine Hell. We go over what it is, the geography thereof, the biblical data, and briefly explain a doctrine of Hell, and emphasize that you most definitely don’t want to go there. After the break, we read your emails. Are Jews the chosen people of God? No: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzHB5Caglgo Age of…
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Popcorn N’ Soda Intermission: Localization
In this episode, SuperLutheran and Myles discuss media localization and translation. If you’re into anime at all, you’ll know what this is about and the dire state of media localization in the western world. But before we jump into that, head out to the concession stand and grab yourself some Popcorn N’ Soda! Download this…
The Godcast, Episode 281: Reader’s Edition
In this episode, SuperLutheran and Myles tackle some emails in the first half, and Super reads from the Scandinavian Pietists for our edification. Are Jews the chosen people of God? No: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzHB5Caglgo Age of Ruin: From the Ashes: https://poa.st/@Godcast/posts/ALVRT05jJfK3me3PtY The first of what I hope to be many entries in a science fiction universe both by and…
Popcorn N’ Soda: Megalo Box
In this episode, SuperLutheran and Myles take a look at the high-tech boxing anime, Megalobox. A fitting tribute to celebrate fifty years of Ashita no Joe. But before we step into the ring, head out to the concession stand and grab yourself some Popcorn N’ Soda! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megalobox Download this Episode: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/thegodcast/Megalobox_final.mp3 RSS Feed: https://feeds.libsyn.com/106598/rss If you’d…
The Godcast, Episode 280: Billy Carson: The Conspiracy World’s Incompetent Diversity Hire
In this episode, SuperLutheran and Myles take a look at a video featuring Billy Carson, a black conspiracy guy, and someone who was sold to Myles as “really smart,” and “someone who really knows his stuff,” and his take on “the truth about Christianity.” Spoiler, nothing he says is even close to true. More often,…
Popcorn N’ Soda Intermission: Time Travel
In this episode, SuperLutheran and Myles take a break from our normal review schedule to talk about various movie tropes, behind-the-scenes stuff, broader concepts, essentially anything that isn’t a review of a discrete piece of media. This time we’re doing Time Travel. But before we jump into that, head out to the concession stand, and…
The Godcast, Episode 279: What-Ifs Don’t Undo Therefores
In this episode, SuperLutheran and Myles do one of their famous live reacts to a very confused pagan who is under the impression that many of the classical arguments for God somehow work better for paganism. Are Jews the chosen people of God? No: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzHB5Caglgo Age of Ruin: From the Ashes: https://poa.st/@Godcast/posts/ALVRT05jJfK3me3PtY The first of what I…
The Godcast, Episode 278: The Lenten Season
In this week’s episode, SuperLutheran and Myles take a look at Lent. We discuss what it is, how it works, and how you should approach it. We also answer your emails after the break. Are Jews the chosen people of God? No: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzHB5Caglgo Age of Ruin: From the Ashes: https://poa.st/@Godcast/posts/ALVRT05jJfK3me3PtY The first of what I hope to…
The Godcast, Episode 277: PC’s Testimony
The Godcast continues its periodic segment where we share the testimony of our listeners. If you’d like to have your testimony shared, you can reach out to SuperLutheran at Very_Lutheran@tutanota.com Are Jews the chosen people of God? No: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzHB5Caglgo Age of Ruin: From the Ashes: https://poa.st/@Godcast/posts/ALVRT05jJfK3me3PtY The first of what I hope to be many entries in a…
Popcorn N’ Soda: Tokyo Revengers
In this episode, SuperLutheran and Myles watch a real gem of an anime, Tokyo Revengers. It’s got time travel, crime, mystery, thrills, fights, romance, and some really awkwardly paced sections. It wouldn’t be Japanese if it was paced properly, now would it? But, before we shake hands with Naoto and head back twelve years into…