Favored or Forsaken: Aliens

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Pull out your telescopes and search for some UFOs because in this Favored or Forsaken episode we’re talking about aliens. Join Knox, Jamie, and Erin as they discuss how the discovery of life on other planets would impact their faith. Along the way, they’ll explore whether or not aliens are currently among us appropriating human culture and if Jamie is part of NASA’s long con to cover up extraterrestrials. All this and more awaits you in our most intergalactic episode yet!  MENTIONS Reference Article: How Would Humans Respond to the Discovery of Aliens? Space Tracker: Where is the Webb Telescope? Listen: Faith Adjacent: Extraterrestrials Vatican Astronomer? Learn more about the Vatican Observatory  Read: Religion and Rocketry by C.S. Lewis  Adult Space Camp: Learn More Here Gallup Poll: Do Americans Believe in UFOs? Learn: The Great Filter SNL Close Encounter: Part 1 | Part 2 Join us for The Faith Adjacent Book Club on January 25 | Buy Art and Faith by Makoto Fujimura  FAVORED OF THE MONTH Knox - Book: The Book of Strange New Things by Michel Faber | Movie: Don’t Look Up on Netflix Jamie and Erin - Book: Sacred Questions: A Transformative Journey Through the Bible by Kellye Fabian  Erin - Book: The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell BIBLE BINGE SEMINARY Our Patreon supporters can access our Mini Favored or Forsaken episodes, Sacred Cinema companion devotionals, weekly discussion board posts, Faith Adjacent Book Club, and more! Become a partner. THE POPCAST Check out our other podcast: The Popcast with Knox and Jamie. It's a weekly show about pop culture where we educate on the things that entertain, but don't matter. Here is our suggested Popcast starter playlist. Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter: thebiblebinge.com/newsletter Shop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/thepopcast Follow The Bible Binge on Socials: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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