
Black and Blurred
Bringing clarity to the blurred view on personhood, ethnicity and culture through the lens of two Christian brothers from Baltimore.
Podcasting since 2020 • 188 episodes
Black and Blurred
Latest Episodes
#184 How Do I Have Conversations as a Christian Who Voted for Trump?! (Patreon Preview)
We're joined again by Alissa Hollander who shares some stories we can all relate to: having tough conversations about faith with those who vehemently disagree. As a lover of apologetics, Alissa wanted the opportunity to share her beliefs amidst...
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Episode 184
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#183 A Deep Dive into the Growing, White, Christian Discomfort: Insights from a Longtime Listener
Are we allowed to talk about marginalization and white Christians in the same breath? Is that really a thing? Do white-American Christians feel the pressure of the growing racial tension between ethnic subcultures in the country? Are they allow...
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Episode 183
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#182 We Were Sent Angry Messages Over MLK and Donald Trump: This is Our Response
This is our first episode discussing the President elect, Donald J. Trump. Unfortunately, things seem to be going the exact way it went 8 years ago. We don't know if we have it in us to do the conservative apologetics that we did 4 y...
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Episode 182
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#181 The Truth About MLK: The King Has No Clothes part 2
This is part 2 of the MLK conversation. Daren and I have a follow up discussion. This time, rather than discuss his faith, we discuss his lack of moral character and the picking and choosing people do in order to justify the horrific acts we hi...
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Episode 181
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#180 The Truth About MLK: Deconstructing the Myth pt. 1
This is a conversation dissecting one aspect of the MLK narrative that we need to be willing to properly analyze. Who was MLK? Is he an American hero to be celebrated? Does he value what you value? Who was he as a black American? D...
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Episode 180
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Fan Mail
I did a comment on your latest episode. I am sending you a screenshot. It is about Yahweh not being called God in OT (I agree) but not sure why the NT refers to Him as God or are there older manuscripts that were written in true Jewish culture and language like Eusebius refers to Matthew's book as written in his mother tongue. 🤔
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