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A Jew & A Gentile

A Jew & A Gentile

Lauren Burns

Two college girls discuss a cultural artifact (a political moment, movie, song, book, etc.), explain how it's a vessel of God’s grace and how we respond.

12 - The Crown, the Dying Dove, and Meghan Markle
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  • 12 - The Crown, the Dying Dove, and Meghan Markle

    In honor of a deceased duke, an abdicated duchess, a new intern, and a dying dove. . . we discuss why humans love historical fiction and how Brits and Americans understand the monarchy *quite* differently.

    Mon, 12 Apr 2021
  • 11 - Zoom Psychology, Podcast Plans, and Unconditional Connection

    Zoom started because of a love story, but why is it so hard to ask people out on this platform?  Join us as we unpack how this technological tool is reshaping how we see ourselves, our relationships, and our connection with God.

    Thank you Asher Wexler, Julia Phillipps, Dr. Tim Muehlhoff, and Alec Burns for participating in our pre-podcast dialogue!  Reach out if you're interested in contributing to further discussions at ajewandagentile@gmail.com

    Fri, 19 Mar 2021
  • 10 - Cancel Culture, the Bow, and Justice & Shame

    An episode on why we're being canceled (just kidding!) We unpack the evolution of this cultural movement and two perspectives of its effectiveness. Is it mob mentality or speaking truth to power?

    Thank you Lauren Collins, Sarah Nastri, and Jack Burns for participating in our pre-podcast dialogue!

    Also, if you are one of our faithful listeners from Willemstad, Curaçao, please reach out to us at ajewandagentile@gmail.com. We'd love to connect!

    Fri, 05 Mar 2021
  • 9 - The COVID Vaccine, Food Budgets, and Fetal Cell Lines

    Are you going get it? Haneen and Lauren talk the COVID vaccine, the science behind it, and their differing ethical views re: fetal cell line testing.
    Thank you Sarah Morgan, Noah Love, and Isaac Guarisco for participating in our pre-podcast dialogue!

    *EDIT!
    In this episode, we state that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines could potentially carry "low concentrations of chemicals derived from human cell lines."  This is incorrect.  Pfizer and Moderna are mRNA vaccines that teach our cells how to make a protein that triggers an immune response to the virus.  While Pfizer and Moderna used fetal cell lines in their testing processes, they did not use them in vaccine production.  The article we were referencing detailed the production process of a different vaccine entirely - AstraZeneca.  As opposed to an mRNA vaccine, AstraZeneca works by injecting an inactivated viral vector with DNA from the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.  AstraZeneca uses fetal cell lines in both testing and production.  In the production process, they remove the human cell lines that were originally used to grow the modified virus, but there is a small chance that low chemical concentrations of those cell lines remain in the final vaccines.  The science of our episode actually detailed the production process of AstraZeneca, instead of Pfizer and Moderna.  Pfizer and Moderna use mRNA technology and only use fetal cell lines in their testing processes, not production.  In conclusion, if you get the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, there is a 0% chance that there are any low chemical concentrations of fetal cells lines in the injection itself.

    Thu, 18 Feb 2021
  • 8 - Kim and Kanye, Ted Talks, and 21st Century Marriage

    Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are divorcing...? We sure hope not. Join us as we unpack how the evolution of their marriage and Kanye's conversion fit into the culture of narcissism in America today.

    Thank you Aaron Lewis, Annie Kim, and Ian Speers for participating in our pre-podcast dialogue!

    More on Christopher Lasch’s, The Culture of Narcissism




    Sat, 06 Feb 2021
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