Timothy Paul Jones and Garrick Bailey: Is the Coronavirus Evil? + “Sympathy for the Devil” (The Rolling Stones)
Timothy Paul Jones and Garrick BaileyEpisode Description
Many apologies for the poor audio quality in some portions of this week's podcast; when this episode was recorded, Timothy and Garrick were still working on different solutions for recording the podcast while socially distanced.
It's a new season of Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics Podcast, and Garrick and Timothy are serious about social distancing.
They are, in fact, so serious about being socially distant that they've installed a mile-wide river to separate them.
In the first half of this earthshaking season premiere, your intrepid cohosts discuss a recent article in Christianity Today entitled "Is the Coronavirus Evil?" The answer given in the article is "no," and the author argues that such calamities and their causes are good. According to Garrick and Timothy and pretty much every theologian in the history of Christianity, however, the answer is "yes," because calamities of this sort are a result of the sin of Adam and Eve. Before it's all over, a battle ensues in which Augustine of Hippo, Herman Bavinck, and Karl Barth unite to defeat not only this errant article but also armchair theologian and wrestler Hulk Hogan. To do this, it becomes necessary for Timothy to explain a philosophical concept known as "surd evil."
Also, "Surd" would be a great name for a band.
The devil himself shows up in the second half of this week's episode. That’s because the dynamic duo tackles the classic hit "Sympathy for the Devil" by the Rolling Stones. In the process of explaining what Mick Jagger got right and wrong in the lyrics of this song, Garrick and Timothy also discuss such pressing dilemmas as why Satan chose to take the form of a serpent instead of a cat in the Garden of Eden.
With the tragic loss of the Infinity Gauntlet at the end of last season—may our treasured friend from Season 1 rest in peace with the fan to whom we sent it—it became necessary to come up with something even more absurd than drawing random questions about fictional universes from a plastic glove. This was difficult, but not too difficult because Garrick and Timothy are veritable experts when it comes to random absurdities. And so, this week represents the inaugural Toy Box Hero Tournament, in which your cohosts steal toys from their children and force these toys into duels that result in the death of one toy or maybe just in a lot of pointless arguments. This week, it's a battle between Captain America's shield and a Lite-Brite, because that somehow made sense at the time.
The new cover art for this season was created by Dani Wallace (daniwallace.myportfolio.com), and Garrick and Timothy are giving away notebooks with this logo on them. Listen to the episode to discover how to win.
Many apologies for the poor audio quality in some portions of this week's podcast; when this episode was recorded, Timothy was still working on different solutions for recording the podcast while socially distanced.
Links to ClickThe Problem of Evil: book by Jeremy Evans
Is the Coronavirus Evil?: article by Daniel Harrell
The City of God: book by Augustine of Hippo
How Can a Good God Allow Evil in the World?: podcast episode with Eric Johnson
Sympathy for the Devil: song by The Rolling Stones
Yer Blues (Remastered 2009): song by The Beatles
More Episodes
Comments (0)
New Comments(0)
Please Select A Playlist
Add New Playlist
Share on
- Embed How to use?
- Copy Link
Embed: Love & Light EP
Custom Size :
- Default
- Desktop(300*600)
- Mobile(300*250)
Type :
- HTML/HTML5 (WordPress Supported)
Congratulations! You have successfully activated Boomplay 1 Month Premium.
Please check your balance and then try again.
Payment is being processed by . Please wait while the order is being comfirmed.
- Completed: Your order has been successfully paid.
- Cancelled: Your expired order will turn to "Cancelled".
- Failed: Your order was not successfully processed due to payment error.
- Processing: Your order is processing, and it may take a few days for the service provider to handle your payment. Once it notifies us the payment result, we will change the status of the order.