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Podcast Release: Protestia Tonight and Bible Bashed

Had two episodes line up well this week. On Protestia Tonight, we discuss the mistakes being made by the Village Church in their handling of Matt Chandler’s “inappropriate” messaging. In the patron portion, we discuss the legal issues of David’s ongoing battle for free speech and his COVID-19


For Bible Bashed, the boys answer the questions: “Did Jesus die to forgive student loan debt? What is the difference between willful charity and coerced charity? What is the year of Jubilee? Are progressive Christians cool with Christian Nationalism now?

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Bible Bashed Episode: Should you go to a Church that Blindly Followed the CDC’s Guidelines?

On this episode of the Bible Bashed podcast, Harrison Kahrig and Tim Mullet ask and answer these questions and more.

  • Should you go to a church that blindly followed the CDC’s guidelines?
  • Why avoid these churches? How does Romans 13 play into this?
  • What should you look for in a church to know whether they are faithful or not?

Have a watch, or if you’d prefer, search for ‘Bible Bashed’ on any podcast app for the new episodes weekly.

For more information on this newest edition to the Protestia Family, click here.

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Bible Bashed: Is Sending Your Children To Public School Child Abuse?

Is sending your children to public school more harmful than helpful? Should Christians send their kids to public school as “missionaries”? Is it sinful to send your children to public school or simply unwise? What alternatives are there to public school?

The newest member of the Protestia family, Bible Bashed will answer all these questions and more. Don’t forget to subscribe to this podcast and like the video.

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Announcement: A New Podcast is Joining the Protestia Family!

We are excited and honored to announce that we’ve expanded our ministry resources and that the Bible Bashed podcast is joining the Protestia family!

Several months ago, we were contacted by the Bible Bashed podcast, who asked us to give them a listen. We noticed their intro was interlaced with sermon messages from Paul Washer, John MacArthur, Conrad Mbewe, and Voddie Baucham, all men who we like, and that the names of the episodes were attention-grabbing and drew us in. These include:

Should A Husband Help His Lazy Wife Do The Dishes?

Is the SBC Ruled By Women and Children? 

Should The Church Discipline People Who Are Addicted to Antidepressants?

Should Old White Men Be Forced to Financially Subsidize Black Fornication?

Depression: How Do You Tell the Difference Between Godly Sorrow And Being a Pathetic Crybaby?

Man Buns: Were the Westminister divines a Bunch of Sissified Pansies?

Decision Making: How Do I Make a Decision Without Feeling Like A Sleazy Charismatic?

Child Sacrifice: Should Women Who Murder Their Unborn Children Be Drawn and Quartered?

Online Church: Is Online-Church the Ecclesiastical Equivalent of Transgender-Male?

Gluttony: How Fat Does Someone Have to Be Before It Is Ok to Fat-Shame Them?

Conceived in 2021, Bible Bashed is the brainchild of Harrison Kahrig and Tim Mullet, one a worship leader and the other an elder who leads the Provenance Church in Alabama. Armed with the tagline: “We aim to equip the saints for the works of ministry by answering the questions you’re not allowed to ask,” the duo have released over 80 podcasts to further this endeavor, some 20 minutes, some 90, with the goal to offer something not currently on the market. Kahrig explains:

Aside from the brash questions, what sets us apart from other podcasts is that our goal is to get very specific about what sanctification looks like for a believer in the details of life. We not only talk about theology at 30,000 ft but also ask very specific questions along the way like “What do I do if I am unwillingly single?” or “What do I do if my worthless husband won’t lead?” We have even started to offer free biblical counseling to our audience in an effort to help give them counsel for their specific circumstances.”

What anyone listening to Bible Bashed will discover is that while the hosts pull no punches, they are offering deep theological teaching on theological topics. Using the scriptures, the hosts frequently banter about their questions with a desire not to simply address the broad strokes of a subject, but rather put a lot of work into answering the specifics of the questions, anticipating and answering objections, pushback, and crafting little scenarios to see if they can think up exceptions to then tear down in spectacular fashion.

This is what makes them such a good fit for us and why we endeavored to bring them to our audience. Our website covers Christian happenings and examines the news through a discernment/ polemical perspective, Protestia Tonight discusses current events and includes some Q&A, and now Bible Bashed, fully brought into the fold, will offer extended teaching and discussion through a biblical and pastoral framework. They round the ministry out very nicely, and you’ll hear us regularly promoting them through the show and website.

We don’t agree with everything they believe, nor they with us, but we are united in the Lord over the truth of the gospel. They’ll begin appearing in our Podcast RSS feed right alongside us, starting Mid August, with new episodes once a week, as well as will be joining a new project we’re launching soon.

You can check out their Facebook page here and their YouTube page here. Please go and give them a like, follow, sub, all that good stuff.

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Things We Like: ‘Bible Bashed’ Podcast is One Of The Best Things You’ll Listen To All Year

“Warning, the following message might be offensive to some audiences. These audiences may include by not limited to: professing Christians who never read their bibles. Sissies. Sodomites. Men with man-buns, Those who approve of men with man-buns, man-bun enables, white knights for men with man-buns, homemakers who finish Netflix but don’t know how to meal plan, and people who refer to their pets as fur babies. Viewer discretion is advised.” ~Intro to Bible Bashed


Several months ago were contacted by a podcast called Bible Bashed interested in partnering with us in some manner, being a fan of our website and our own ridiculously entertaining podcast, The Polemic Report, which JD Hall and David Morill run. This is not particularly common, given the sparks we tend to create around us, so we figured we’d give it a shot.

Part of our curiosity was the intro, which was interlaced with sermon messages from Paul Walker, John MacArthur, Conrad Mbewe and Voddie Baucham, all men who we like. Another part was the names of the episodes themselves, which were attention-grabbing and drew us in while also leaving us entertained. These include:

Depression: How Do You Tell the Difference Between Godly Sorrow And Being a Pathetic Crybaby?

Man Buns: Were the Westminister divines a Bunch of Sissified Pansies?

Man Buns: Do Man Buns Signal The Fall of Western Civilization?

Decision Making: How Do I Make a Decision Without Feeling Like A Sleazy Charismatic?

Racism: Why is it Wrong to Weep Over Wakanda?

Child Sacrifice: Should Women Who Murder Their Unborn Children Be Drawn and Quartered?

Online Church: Is Online-Church the Ecclesiastical Equivalent of Transgender-Male?

Gluttony: How Fat Does Someone Have to Be Before It Is Ok to Fat-Shame Them?

Pets: Is It a Sin to Have Fur Babies?

Psychology: Are Psychologists the Literal Spawn of Satan?

Sodomy: Should Christians Counsel Gays to Straighten Up And Marry A Member of The Opposite Sex?

Passive Husbands: What Do I Do If My Worthless Husband Won’t Lead? The Brute

It’s hard not to love.

Conceived in 2021, Bible Bashed is the brainchild of Harrison Kahrig and Tim Mullet, one a worship leader and the other an elder who lead the Provenance Church in Alabama. Armed with the tagline: “We aim to equip the saints for the works of ministry by answering the questions you’re not allowed to ask,” the duo have released over 60 podcasts to further this endeavor, some 20 minutes, some 90, with the goal to offer something not currently on the market. Kharig explains:

Aside from the brash questions, what sets us apart from other podcasts is that our goal is to get very specific about what sanctification looks like for a believer in the details of life. We not only talk about theology at 30,000 ft but also ask very specific questions along the way like “What do I do if I am unwillingly single?” or “What do I do if my worthless husband won’t lead?” We have even started to offer free biblical counseling to our audience in an effort to help give them counsel for their specific circumstances.”

Specific is right. The two frequently banter about their questions with a desire not to simply address the broad strokes of a subject, but rather put a lot of work in answering the specifics of the questions, anticipating and answering objections, pushback, and crafting little scenarios to see if they can think up exceptions to then tear down in spectacular fashion. The two rarely pull any punches, and “will go there” with nary a care in the world.

We don’t agree with everything they say, but if you want to add something fresh into your podcast rotation, this is well worth the listen.