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Cooper Stuff Ep. 147 - Tyre Nichols, The Christian Left, And Division

Cooper Stuff Ep. 147 - Tyre Nichols, The Christian Left, And Division

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Cooper Stuff Ep. 147 - Tyre Nichols, The Christian Left, And Division

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Feb 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Another horrific act of police brutality occurred in Memphis, where five police officers beat a black man named Tyre Nichols to death. The Christian Left responded by blaming white supremacy even though all five officers were black. Cooper Stuff explains why they claim this; why they are wrong; and why their calls for unity are by nature divisive. Lastly, we encourage people to refuse to lie, even when pressured to do so for the sake of “unity.” There can be no true unity without division. ► Buy John’s new book, Awake & Alive to Truth: Finding Truth in the Chaos of a Relativistic World http://www.johnlcooper.com/awake ► Subscribe to the podcast: www.johnlcooper.com  Apple: http://bit.ly/cooperstuff  Spotify: http://bit.ly/cooperstuffspotify  CastBox: http://bit.ly/cooperstuffcast ► Connect with John L. Cooper on Social Media:  https://www.facebook.com/johnlcooperstuff https://www.instagram.com/johnlcooper  https://twitter.com/johnlcooper ► Cooper Stuff Merchandise:  www.johnlcooper.com/store
Released:
Feb 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Cooper Stuff Podcast is an in depth look at what drives John Cooper (lead singer of Skillet); a commentary on culture from a traditional Biblical paradigm: Has modern culture stolen your world view? With all the screaming voices, who do you trust? How much have you been subversively influenced? Cooper Stuff aims to point out subtle and not so subtle influences on culture with a traditional, Biblical world view/emphasis... while boiling complex issues down to simple language.