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Oct 2021
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Ep. 245 Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

JACOB TRIMMER AND TIM GROESCHEL
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It's time for another Civil War guy on the Confederate side. This time we're talking about "Stonewall" Jackson, who was a pretty great soldier, but also a racist that loved slavery so not really a good person. He was also apparently weird as hell and ridiculously over the top with his religion. Anyways, he did a lot of shit in his life so join us in making fun of all of it. And listen in for what is probably the worst reason ever for wanting to teach people about Christianity. Enjoy!

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