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Faithful Dissent

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Two voices, one conversation- faithfully interrogating the world. Hosts Brian Metzger and James Farlow explore changes in politics and culture through the lens of faith and the search for meaning. Faithful Dissent brings laughter, story, and fun debates to topics that can divide us but that we can't escape. No drama, no forced narratives, and everyone is welcome!

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  • Piper, MAGA, and the Evangelical Identity Crisis
    Mar 10 2026

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    In this episode of Faithful Dissent, James and Brian talk through the strange and revealing reaction to a simple John Piper tweet about loving the foreigner and what it says about the state of American evangelicalism. What should have been an unremarkable citation of scripture instead became a flashpoint, exposing just how deeply politics and ideology now shape what many Christians are willing to hear from the Bible.

    From there, the conversation widens. They look at the backlash to Kirk Cameron for questioning eternal conscious torment, the fallout from another pastor scandal closer to home, and the larger pattern underneath it all: a version of evangelicalism that has traded theological depth for tribal certainty, spiritual maturity for celebrity, and faith for ideology.

    Together, they explore:

    • Why John Piper’s tweet provoked such a strong reaction from MAGA evangelicals
    • What the Kirk Cameron controversy reveals about theological rigidity and fear
    • How celebrity pastor culture creates unhealthy systems and protects strongman leadership
    • Why church planting movements can drift into cults of personality
    • The difference between conviction and ideological capture
    • Whether the current evangelical crisis might also become a moment of reckoning and renewal


    This is a conversation about power, theology, personality, and the kind of church America has built and whether something more honest and more faithful might still emerge from the wreckage.

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    53 min
  • The Death of Hollywood
    Feb 16 2026

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    After a brief hiatus and a new baby in the house, Brian and James return to tackle a big question: Is Hollywood dying?

    From the golden age of the studio system to the Marvel era, the American film industry has shaped global culture for more than a century. Movies didn’t just entertain us — they exported American imagination around the world. But between streaming, shrinking theater audiences, corporate risk-aversion, and the rise of AI-generated visual production, something feels different.

    In this episode, Brian and James explore:

    • How COVID and streaming permanently altered movie-going habits
    • Whether AI will democratize filmmaking — or cheapen it
    • The decline of scarcity and what that means for artistic value
    • Why superhero fatigue might be more than just franchise burnout
    • Whether this is technological evolution — or cultural decay


    Is this just another industry shift, like silent films giving way to talkies? Or are we witnessing the collapse of something irreplaceable — a form of art that once commanded global attention?

    And deeper still: is the real problem technology… or us?

    A conversation about spectacle, virtue, attention spans, and whether we still know how to value what is good.

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    1 h
  • Politics with Brian & James: Minnesota, Maduro, and the Moral Failure of Christian Leaders
    Jan 12 2026

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    In this week’s episode of Faithful Dissent, we run through the crazy start to 2026. We talk through the ICE shooting in Minnesota, Gunboat diplomacy in Latin America and its broader implications, and a larger pattern we keep bumping up against: how Christian leaders across contexts sometimes fall short of the moral clarity they’re called to embody.

    It's not been an easy start to the New Year, but we're here to talk it out with each other and we're glad you're hanging out with us on the ride.

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    1 h et 4 min
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