Interview with The Reformed Dissenters at Fight Laugh Feast conf 2022

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Interview with The Reformed Dissenters at Fight Laugh Feast conf 2022

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And now back to your regularly scheduled programming. Don't be deceived by their youth.
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They are wise beyond their years. So guys, we are glad to have you all with us today again, as our first guest at the conference.
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All right. So we've got William Chrisman with us down on the end. Say hello, William. Hello, William.
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So guys introduce yourselves to us. Tell us who you are and we'll go oldest to youngest.
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My name is Bruce Johnson with the Reformed Dissenters and yeah, I'm from Pennsylvania.
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Originally live in Rapid City, South Dakota right now. Sweet. Yes. Hi, I'm Jacob Johnson again with the
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Reformed Dissenters. I, again, we all grew up in Pennsylvania, so I, and I'm still currently in Pennsylvania.
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Haven't moved out yet. Yeah, of course. Unfortunately, we like to stipulate that on the show that it's an unfortunate predicament that we're still in Pennsylvania, but hoping to move at some point, but yeah.
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Awesome. Well guys, so I mentioned it to you. You didn't know what the question is, but I'm going to go ahead and ask it.
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It's a question we ask all of our first time guests. It's hard for me to talk to you back this way.
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So just, just pretend like I'm talking to you right here on the screen. Right. So we've got a question we ask our first time guests.
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It really sets the tone and the mood for the podcast and with y 'all being brothers, I think it's especially, an especially poignant question.
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So if the two of you had to arm wrestle, who would win? Okay. See, that's a good question.
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So I'm a software engineer for a living. He's a chef. So I think the answer is pretty obvious.
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I'm older, but he's definitely stronger. I think he probably will win.
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Wow. So the older brother relents to the younger brother. I know when
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I'm beat. Even before it started, I know when I'm beat. Well guys, again, thank you for being on with us.
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So let's get right to the heart of the matter. Let's have you introduce yourselves to our listeners.
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Who are the reformed dissenters? What is, what does it mean to be a reformed dissenter?
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Well, that's a great question. Um, you know, we always start out the show by saying we're reformed Christians who dissent against popular ideas of culture by asserting a biblical worldview.
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So you can dissent against things and you can disagree, but you have to make sure that what you reassert in its place is a biblical worldview.
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So that's our entire show is we dissent against popular ideas of culture and reassert a biblical view.
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And we have the understanding that everything has to be in the beginning. God, everything has to start with God.
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Everything has to end with God and he is the beginning and the end. And everything must be understood through that lens.
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And we really want to stipulate that our show is not, it's not something that you come to define truth.
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No, we're not the ones who define truth. We're the ones who are trying to direct you to where you can actually go and find truth.
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That is fantastic. William, do you have a question you'd like to ask the guys?
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So how long have you guys been reformed? Oh, I think our whole life. I cannot remember a moment where kind of, kind of our, our whole life.
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I would, I would say, um, I have memories of when we were like five years old and in our, in our car rides and stuff, um, memorizing the five points of Calvinism.
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Our dad would always go over like, exactly. Exactly. So yeah, again,
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I, all our lives is probably the right answer to that question. It sounds like you have good parents.
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And they are, they are sitting right beside us on the other side of the car. All the way.
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We really appreciate them. Praise the Lord. That is awesome. That is wonderful. So, uh, on your podcast, how many, um, how long have you been podcasting?
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It feels like forever, but it's only been a little over a year. We started, uh, July, 2021.
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And I think our first episode, we've started really putting it together. June, 2021, a little before that.
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Um, it was really right after we went to the, uh, Philadelphia conference last year, last April, 2021, when we kind of got the idea for a
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Christian worldviews podcast and show, and then put it together. And our first episode went live in August. So.
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And how many, uh, it was unbelievable when we overheard you talking about, how many episodes have you done already?
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I think we're, what are we at? 106. Yeah. We just, we just recently did a hundred and 106 or 108.
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I think we almost got up to a hundred and eight, but I know, I know we're at least over a hundred now, but, uh, but that's because we're, we're doing, uh, uh, an episode three times every single week.
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So really once we started doing that, the, just the numbers started to skyrocket as to how many episodes we actually had.
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They build up quick. Yeah. Oh yeah. Yeah. So out of all those episodes, what would you say is your all's favorite episode that you've done thus far?
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Oh man. I mean, that just was pure joy doing it. We've had so many great guests on the show.
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Uh, we've had my pastor on the show. We've had Gary DeMar on the show. Uh, we have my dad and my mom on the show and my mom talked about Christian education and homeschooling.
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And my dad talked about presuppositional apologetics and Greg Bonson's books. Um, so I, it's so hard to pick a favorite.
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Probably one of the top ones would be the Gary DeMar episode just because of the amount of content that he produced.
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It's incredible. And the interesting thing is, is that that very episode I was not a part of cause
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I think we were traveling back from South Dakota. So I wasn't on that, on that episode. You were just visiting your brother and he got one up on you.
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Exactly. Exactly. So I would say, and this is very interesting. So our favorite episodes are two completely different ones.
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But, um, my probably favorite episode is which in one, uh, that we had our mom on our podcast and she was talking about a biblical homeschooling and how important homeschooling is.
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I think that one was, not only was it fun for us to do because it was our mom, we always play off of our mom very, very well.
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Um, no, yeah. It's like we've known her our whole lives now. It's like we were raised by her. But, um, but she also brought up some very, very good points and stuff.
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And it was something that really great episode, I feel. So that's awesome.
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All right. So out of all those episodes, what would you say?
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And, and this is the Here I Stand Theology podcast, right? This is our podcast. We can say what we want.
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If YouTube don't like it, so be it. If somebody else don't like it, so be it. So we're not trying to sanitize this, right?
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So I'm going to ask you this question. Just answer point blank. Your three top, three top most controversial episodes.
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Oh, that's a good question. My goodness. There've been so many. We had
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YouTube delete three of our videos. So I would say maybe those are at the top. YouTube kind of picked some of those out for us.
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So what were those on? Well, the first one they removed was on a and um, you know,
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I always say big president Biden. Still can't call him president Biden because that would be a lie. That really happens.
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So there's that one. And then, uh, one episode, when was it? There was this horrific headline.
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Uh, kids were actually being paid to be for a specific vaccines in America.
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This was happening in America. And we brought it to light, um, through one of the episodes on our show. And they recently removed that episode.
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Um, that was just insane. So that gave us an opportunity. Our aunt is a nurse. So we had her on the show one episode and she did a lot of research on, um, you know, the vaccine and ivermectin and all of that.
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So obviously those episodes get taken down pretty much immediately. So, but because we're, we're, we're supposed to trust the experts when, when it comes to the experts that don't agree with them, then you're not supposed to listen to them.
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So there's two. What's the third one? Okay. So we have one episode and we, we preface this because we have a very wide audience.
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We have a lot of people we're called the reform to centers, but we actually get a lot of Armenians. We get a lot of people from a lot of theological on the theological spectrum.
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So one of our episodes, we were going through mother Kirk by Doug Wilson this past month. Yeah. Um, we always go through a different book every month or every two months.
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And so going through a mother Kirk, we got to the show. And so we were like, all right, brace yourselves.
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Here we go. Hold on. We're just like, all right, it was in the book.
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So we covered Calvinism. We also covered a pedo baptism. And I'd say those are probably two of our most, uh, theologically controversial episodes.
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So from your, from, is that from a YouTube perspective or just your listeners?
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That's from a listener's perspective. Okay. So I feel like there's multiple tiers. You know, you've got YouTube, you've got big tech, and then you've got, you have to deal with the
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Christian community too. The unfortunate fact is that we encounter the same sort of censorship in the
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Christian community that we do elsewhere. I mean, all these people who don't agree with, you know, what
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Doug Wilson's doing. And they're just, you know, seething with betrayal. And it's like, okay, well why not give me some specifics?
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And they can't, they have no specifics. They just know they don't like the guy. And I'm just like, well, why?
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Exactly. And we've encountered that on so many levels. It's the strangest thing. So on the, uh, on the episode with Calvinism, what was it your listeners had the biggest problem with?
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Well, you know, it was funny. You should mention that because we, we actually were bracing ourselves for that and we didn't get as much backlash as we thought we would.
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Well, that's good. Yeah. It was, it was received rather well. You shouldn't because it's biblical. Yeah. Um, so we, we really haven't had that much, uh, backlash, which was really good, but I know that's when we were definitely prepared for, all right, here we go.
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You know, jumping into the, into the void here. Yeah. Well, William, we got any more questions for the guys?
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So what would you say your goal is of your podcast? That's a great question. Yeah. I mean, we kind of reassert the broad, overarching goal at the beginning of the episode where reform
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Christians, we dissent against popular ideas of culture by asserting a biblical worldview.
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So, you know, the Christ church motto is all of Christ for all of life. That's basically, you know, our, uh, we have a shirt.
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Oh yeah, it's right here. It's a apply all of scripture to all of life. This is one of our special edition t -shirts and it's go there for, you know,
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Matthew 28, make disciples of all nations. And how do you make disciples of all nations? What does it look like for a nation to be discipled?
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So few Christians know what a real Christian worldview looks like. How are we supposed to make disciples of nations if we're not disciples of Christ first?
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So giving people, uh, resources to study, new books to study passages in the word of God, to study, to develop a comprehensive
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Christian worldview that they can take and transform societies with. Yeah. I would, uh,
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I would say along the lines of what you were saying about comprehensive Christianity in that my, our goal is to sort of help people understand what actually comprehensive
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Christianity is supposed to look like and what applying all of scripture to all of life is supposed to look like.
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And, and really, I would, I was going to say that I think the goal of the show is Matthew 28 and the great commission is to go, go there for, and, and really where we're trying to bring that up and what, what that looks like, what our goal is in trying to, what it looks like to have comprehensive
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Christianity in all areas and not just, not just in your own personal sanctification, but in family sanctification, cultural sanctification.
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Yeah. Family sanctification, church sanctification, and governmental sanctification. Yeah. Um, so really making sure that period views here.
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So yeah, that, that's what I would say. Well, that is wonderful guys. So that shirt there, where can our listeners go to, to find that shirt, to get that shirt and to have it shipped to them?
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Well, great question. Thanks so much. The website is trdshow .net stands for the reform to centers, trdshow .net.
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And, uh, we've got all sorts of stuff on that website. We've got a referral program. So if you want to get, uh, this shirt that I'm wearing, which is our standard edition t -shirt, if you want to get this for free, you can, by joining our referral program, you refer,
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I think it's, uh, 25 people and you get a free t -shirt. We also have free mugs, free stickers.
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Very cool. trdshow .net slash refer. Yeah. All that stuff is on our website. Our newsletter is there. Well guys, thank you so much for taking the time to come over and to talk with us.
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This is, this has thoroughly been enjoyable. And I mean it, I told you personally one on one a few minutes ago, but it is very so refreshing to see young people that not only know what they believe, but why they believe what they believe.
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So guys, Godspeed to you. Likewise. And we hope to have you on the show sometime too. Look forward to it.