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Dutch Culture, Drinking, & “Cultural Sins”

"The Briefcase and the Barn" is a series of the Furiously Curious Show with Kyle and Gary, who have some real talks about Business, Christianity, Life, and more.


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This week, Gary and I sat down to answer a pile of listener questions—and you guys didn’t hold back!

We got into everything from spiritual warfare vs. sleep paralysis, to Dutch “cultural sins” we laugh off but maybe shouldn’t. We also tackled whether God cares about the careers Christians choose, and if it’s a sin to believe wrong theology.

Lastly, we watched and reacted to a heavy but powerful clip from Tim Tebow about child exploitation.

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⏱️ Podcast Chapters:

0:00 Weekly Catch Up

3:39 Sleep Paralysis or Demons?

10:32 "Dutch" Cultural Sins?

15:31 Career Choice & God

25:03 Wrong Theology = Sin?

28:32 Child Exploitation Clip

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