Chariots of Iron, Episode 21: Hamming Up The Secular Threat

It’s an awesome week for news. Some Christians in the UK do EXACTLY what they accused atheists of doing. “Bishop Council Nedd”: is it a name or is it a title? For reals, who knows this? We also discuss how badly a certain Texas school board is about to be sued, the awe-inspiring evil of the latest Islamic super-villain, and we continue our expose in the third part of a 27 part series entitled “Things that go up Ted Haggard’s butt.”

Lamar returns from hiatus and is given a chance to defend himself from the merciless beating dished out by Brother Richard last week. Joe argues with him some more while Eli enters a temporal bubble that exists 5 minutes in the future.

When Eli exit’s his time cocoon, he reads an infuriatingly wrongheaded editorial published in the Oregonian as a segue into our main segment in which we talk about everyone’s favorite glossy-eyed weirdo, Ken Ham. In his latest tirade, he attacks the separation of church and state. Join us as we atomic-elbow-drop his fallacious blog-trash from orbit.

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