Worship and Idolatry
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In this episode, we delve into a wide range of topics, starting with the technical difficulties and sponsor mentions before diving into the heart of the discussion. Roger Sayles and co-host Brent Winters lead the conversation, touching on the importance of acknowledging the platforms that extend their reach, including Eurofolk Radio and Radio Soapbox. They discuss the dynamics of women's roles in society, referencing a recent show by Paul English that explored women's suffrage and voting systems. The conversation shifts to historical perspectives on slavery, the influence of women in politics, and the societal impact of the suffrage movement. Brent Winters shares insights on the historical context of slavery in America and Europe, emphasizing the common law's stance against slavery. The episode also touches on the cultural and historical significance of various religious and philosophical beliefs, including Christianity's role in shaping societal norms. The hosts engage with listeners, answering questions about historical events, legal principles, and personal anecdotes related to property rights and adverse possession. The episode concludes with a lively discussion on historical books and the influence of various cultures, with a special appearance by Paul English, who shares humorous and insightful excerpts from a 1930s book on foreigners.