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What's The Point Anyway - Homeschooling, Giants, Flat Earth, Short Seasons, Mudfloods and an Earth that Never Ends with Shelly Sangrey

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In this conversation, Luke McInnes interviews Shelly Sangrey, a homeschooling mother of 11 and host of There's No Place Like Home, who shares her journey from traditional Lutheran upbringing to a more personal faith, her experiences with homeschooling, and her love of digging deeply into conspiracy theories. The discussion delves into the education system, the rise of homeschooling, and the mainstreaming of alternative ideas, including everything from mudfloods and the moon landing to the flat earth theory. Shelly emphasizes the importance of questioning societal norms and seeking truth in a world filled with misinformation. Luke and Shelly discuss various themes surrounding faith, conspiracy theories, and the nature of God. They explore the implications of a flat earth belief, the theological significance of such views, and the challenges of understanding fulfilled eschatology. The dialogue also touches on personal experiences with anxiety that comes from focusing on the negative, the role of Christians in society, and the importance of questioning narratives. Shelly talks about how her views have evolved over time, emphasizing the need for humility and openness to new information.
Check out more of Shelly's work at her YouTube channel.

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Chapters

1. What's The Point Anyway - Homeschooling, Giants, Flat Earth, Short Seasons, Mudfloods and an Earth that Never Ends with Shelly Sangrey (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Shelly Sandgrey (00:01:00)

3. The Evolution of Christian Beliefs (00:04:13)

4. Homeschooling: A New Approach to Education (00:09:54)

5. Exploring Alternative Truths (00:19:58)

6. The Nature of Reality: Flat Earth vs. Globe (00:32:31)

7. Shifting Worldviews: From Conspiracy to Faith (00:48:19)

8. Living in the New Earth (00:58:21)

41 episodes

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Content provided by Luke McInnes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Luke McInnes or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this conversation, Luke McInnes interviews Shelly Sangrey, a homeschooling mother of 11 and host of There's No Place Like Home, who shares her journey from traditional Lutheran upbringing to a more personal faith, her experiences with homeschooling, and her love of digging deeply into conspiracy theories. The discussion delves into the education system, the rise of homeschooling, and the mainstreaming of alternative ideas, including everything from mudfloods and the moon landing to the flat earth theory. Shelly emphasizes the importance of questioning societal norms and seeking truth in a world filled with misinformation. Luke and Shelly discuss various themes surrounding faith, conspiracy theories, and the nature of God. They explore the implications of a flat earth belief, the theological significance of such views, and the challenges of understanding fulfilled eschatology. The dialogue also touches on personal experiences with anxiety that comes from focusing on the negative, the role of Christians in society, and the importance of questioning narratives. Shelly talks about how her views have evolved over time, emphasizing the need for humility and openness to new information.
Check out more of Shelly's work at her YouTube channel.

Follow What's The Point Anyway on X and Instagram to keep updated when the latest episodes drop.
Please like, rate, subscribe and share if you enjoyed this episode and think others will get value from listening to it too.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. What's The Point Anyway - Homeschooling, Giants, Flat Earth, Short Seasons, Mudfloods and an Earth that Never Ends with Shelly Sangrey (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Shelly Sandgrey (00:01:00)

3. The Evolution of Christian Beliefs (00:04:13)

4. Homeschooling: A New Approach to Education (00:09:54)

5. Exploring Alternative Truths (00:19:58)

6. The Nature of Reality: Flat Earth vs. Globe (00:32:31)

7. Shifting Worldviews: From Conspiracy to Faith (00:48:19)

8. Living in the New Earth (00:58:21)

41 episodes

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