Created in the Image of God



Does Society need liberation from religion? With Dan Barker | Created In The Image of God Episode 54

Dan Barker is a former evangelical Christian preacher who is now an American Athiest activist and Author. In short – he is the mirror image of host Wade Fransson – who had a similar background but has become more, not less, religious since resigning from the ministry.

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Bloom where you’re planted with Barbara Brehon | Created In The Image of God Episode 61

Spiritual growth and a plant’s growth cycle are not different. The Divine Seed germinates into a young plant that eventually blooms and shares faith experiences, reproducing more faith and spreading seeds according to God’s plan.

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Archaeology & The Independent Investigation of Truth with Allan Rabinowitz | CITIOG Ep.44

Don’t miss Episode 44 of Created In The Image Of God, where Wade Fransson interviews Allan Rabinowitz, Guide of the City of David Archaeological Park. They will delve into History, Archaeology, Biblical Prophecy, and the Independent Investigation of Truth during their discussion.

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The Power of Community and The Unexpected Loss of Life with Patrick Novotny | CITIOG Ep. 53

In a diverse and interconnected world, the strength of human connection and the profound impact of sudden loss is explored as individuals and communities navigate the uncharted territory of unexpected tragedy, revealing the enduring power of unity and resilience.

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Public Health & Computer Models with Tyrone Keynes | Created In The Image of God Episode 45

The complexity of COVID and public policy… Do mandates work? How do we quantify the costs? Host Daniel Sanderson welcomes Tyrone Keynes, a System Dynamics Practitioner, and Independent Researcher, on Episode 45. Using systems thinking to understand the world around us, his model entitled “A Feedback Perspective: Susceptible-Infected-Recovered, Social Stress Model” was presented at the […]

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Being Grounded In History with Eric Mondschein | Created In The Image of God Episode 52

Eric Mondschein, author of Life at 12 College Road, is making a special appearance on the show to discuss “Being Grounded in History.” He is walking us through a new tendency towards revisionism in which we ask ourselves whether that has made us ideologically weak. Can being rooted in history help us from being infected […]

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How I escaped Evangelicalism with Cameron Cowan | Created In The Image of God Episode 46

In episode 46, Cameron Cowan discusses escaping that sheltered world, the role of homeschooling, lessons learned along the way, and a revised definition of faith. Cameron is an author and creator of The Cameron Journal, making observations and profound conversations about the world around us. He grew up as an evangelical, bisexual, and biracial individual […]

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Enlightenment and Capitalism with Cameron Lee Cowan | Created In The Image of God Episode 50

Cameron Lee Cowan returns for episode 50 to discuss capitalism, the Enlightenment philosophy, and its interposition with the Protestant/Confucian work ethic. A remarkable milestone episode on our ever-growing series promises to be an invigorating debate addressing the issues around how our modern economy came to be. Thank you for sticking around and being an essential […]

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Individual Collectivism with Cameron Lee Cowan | Created In The Image of God Episode 48

Can we organize our world differently? Individual Collectivism holds that when we create systems that help people do better, it benefits society and vice versa. When people do well, society does well. When we invest in people, society benefits as a whole. A failure of anyone is a collective responsibility that we would do well […]

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Did I Just Leave a Cult? With Sasha Stone | Created In The Image of God Episode 43

Jacqueline Claire welcomes Sasha Stone, writer and creator of “Free Thinking Through The Fourth Turning,” in episode 43 of Created In The Image of God. She grew up in the era of cults, attending a small elementary school in Topanga Canyon in the 1970s when it was still a wilderness of hippies and health food […]

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