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Can Hate Ever Be Good? Exploring Perspectives on Faith on Tap

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Welcome to Faith on Tap, a podcast where we venture into local breweries to discuss thought-provoking topics. In this episode, we dive into the complex question: "Can hate ever be good?"

We kick off with a candid conversation about embarrassing moments in preaching and teaching, setting a light-hearted tone before delving into deeper discussions.

Our first guest, Ethan, a physics student, explores the idea that hate can sometimes spark positive social movements, using the Civil Rights Movement as an example. He also examines the subjective nature of morality and its influence on societal standards.

Next, we hear from Nicole, a mental health counselor and mother of three, host of the podcast Love Yourself Louder who offers a unique perspective on how hate can serve as a gateway to self-awareness and emotional growth. She emphasizes the importance of using hate as a tool for personal development rather than a weapon for division.

Join us for this insightful episode as we navigate the nuances of hate and its potential impacts on both individuals and society.

Stay tuned for part two, where we continue this compelling conversation!

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Welcome to Faith on Tap, a podcast where we venture into local breweries to discuss thought-provoking topics. In this episode, we dive into the complex question: "Can hate ever be good?"

We kick off with a candid conversation about embarrassing moments in preaching and teaching, setting a light-hearted tone before delving into deeper discussions.

Our first guest, Ethan, a physics student, explores the idea that hate can sometimes spark positive social movements, using the Civil Rights Movement as an example. He also examines the subjective nature of morality and its influence on societal standards.

Next, we hear from Nicole, a mental health counselor and mother of three, host of the podcast Love Yourself Louder who offers a unique perspective on how hate can serve as a gateway to self-awareness and emotional growth. She emphasizes the importance of using hate as a tool for personal development rather than a weapon for division.

Join us for this insightful episode as we navigate the nuances of hate and its potential impacts on both individuals and society.

Stay tuned for part two, where we continue this compelling conversation!

  continue reading

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