In 1529, Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli gathered in Marburg, Germany to resolve their differences on the Lord’s Supper. It didn’t work. Here is a 100% completely accurate transcript of that meeting, known as the Marburg Colloquy. If you want to check out the Issues, Etc poodcast, go to https://issuesetc.org or to your preferred poodcast…
A wee bit ago, I decided to write the saddest Irish ballad that has ever been written in the history of civilization. I succeeded. And as a St. Patrick’s Day gift, I now share it with you. This song was sung by the very talented young Miss Ryenne Bair. The pictures were created by giving…
Continuing our series of 10 interviews in honor of Lutheran Satire’s 10th anniversary, here is my conversation with Rev. Tapani Simojoki, a pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in England. We discuss the history of Lutherans in England, the challenges of secularism, and why the English insist on putting U’s in words that don’t have…
Yes, Mary pretty much knew all that stuff in “Mary, Did You Know.” But Mary knowing that stuff doesn’t make the song bad. But also Mary knowing that stuff not making the song bad doesn’t make the song good. Guys, the song is fine. Chill out.
What REALLY happened when Jesus of Nazareth was born? What’s the TRUE story behind all the Christmas myths, legends, and fables? The History Channel Detectives are here to figure it out.