Episode 130 -
Facing down a question of far-wielding proportions is yet again the task of this MAN TALK episode, setting loose four men and four microphones on a topic that requires substantial time to work out. Hosts and Guest Hosts hash out this perennially debated question and aim at "solving the world's problems" in just over 90 minutes! The four will each give their final answers by episode's end. (What's your opinion, dear listener? Email us at mightymen@manhoodrestored.tv .)
Pete Mustard and Josh Wendel coincidentally both have experience in the automotive industries; while that has absolutely nothing to do with this episode's topic, their common penchant for the peculiar does. Both fancying themselves as history nuts, they hope to help Ben and Chad ascend this Everest-like episode question. What are some of the unique factors faced by the modern world that could arguably sway one's opinion in either direction on this question? What's the best lens through which to filter out an answer to this question - religious/moral, human progress/advancement, wealth/prosperity? Was there a time in history, from a Christian's point of view, when humanity was most in harmony with God?
Episode 130 -
Facing down a question of far-wielding proportions is yet again the task of this MAN TALK episode, setting loose four men and four microphones on a topic that requires substantial time to work out. Hosts and Guest Hosts hash out this perennially debated question and aim at "solving the world's problems" in just over 90 minutes! The four will each give their final answers by episode's end. (What's your opinion, dear listener? Email us at mightymen@manhoodrestored.tv .)
Pete Mustard and Josh Wendel coincidentally both have experience in the automotive industries; while that has absolutely nothing to do with this episode's topic, their common penchant for the peculiar does. Both fancying themselves as history nuts, they hope to help Ben and Chad ascend this Everest-like episode question. What are some of the unique factors faced by the modern world that could arguably sway one's opinion in either direction on this question? What's the best lens through which to filter out an answer to this question - religious/moral, human progress/advancement, wealth/prosperity? Was there a time in history, from a Christian's point of view, when humanity was most in harmony with God?