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The Generational Divide: Understand Gen Z with Pinesap

The Generational Divide: Understand Gen Z with Pinesap

FromAvoiding Babylon


The Generational Divide: Understand Gen Z with Pinesap

FromAvoiding Babylon

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Length:
118 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Want to reach out to us? Want to leave a comment or review? Want to give us a suggestion or berate Anthony? Send us a text by clicking this link!What happens when traditionalist values clash with modern perspectives within the Catholic community? Join us as we unravel these complexities in a thought-provoking conversation with our guest, Pinesap. Known for his childhood nickname and his journey from a non-Catholic upbringing, Pinesap brings unique insights into generational divides, the influence of figures like Nick Fuentes and Pope Francis, and the diverse paths leading people to embrace Catholicism. We also touch on the lighter side of things, humorously acknowledging a shift in our listener demographics and sharing playful anecdotes along the way.Curious about the transformative power of scripture? Discover how an existential crisis and exposure to Gamergate catalyzed a deep spiritual journey from Episcopalian roots to Catholicism. We share personal stories of faith development, the intellectual tug-of-war between different Christian denominations, and the pivotal moments that led us to embrace specific Catholic doctrines. This episode also addresses the emotional challenges of reconciling traditionalist views with contemporary Church leadership, featuring reflections on figures like Timothy Flanders and Michael Lofton.Ever wondered about the intricacies of Catholic dating, navigating family acceptance, or maintaining unity amidst controversy? We explore these topics with heartfelt stories and candid reflections, from the impact of modern culture on religion to the importance of empathy and understanding within the community. With a focus on generational perspectives and the influence of modern Catholic thinkers, this episode offers a nuanced and engaging look at the current state of Catholicism. Whether you’re grappling with faith or just curious about the cultural dynamics within the Church, there’s something here for everyone.La Fayette, We Are Here!French history podcast for Americans, by a Frenchman. Learn all about France's history.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the Show.********************************************************https://www.avoidingbabylon.comMerchandise: https://shop.avoidingbabylon.comLocals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.comRSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rssSpiritusTV: https://spiritustv.com/@avoidingbabylonOdysee: https://odysee.com/@AvoidingBabylon
Released:
Jun 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Avoiding Babylon was started during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. During these difficult and dark days, when most of us were isolated from family, friends, our parishes, and even the Sacraments themselves, this channel was started as a statement of standing against the tyrannical mandates that many of us were living under. Since those early days, this channel has morphed into an amazing community of friends…no…more than friends…Christian brothers and sisters…who have grown in joy and charity. As we see it, our job here at Avoiding Babylon is to remind ourselves and those who enjoy the channel that being Catholic is a joyful and exciting experience. We seek true Catholic fraternity and eutrapelia with other Catholics who, like us, are doing their best to live out their vocation with the help of God’s Grace.  Above all, we try to bring humor and joy to the craziness of this fallen world, for as Hillaire Belloc has famously said:“Wherever the Catholic sun doth shine,There’s always laughter and good red wine.At least I’ve always found it so.Benedicamus Domino!”