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Virgil's Exit from G3, Christian Nationalism & Charlie Kirk (Virgil Walker Interview) — Grounded Ep. 106
January 14th, 2026 | Season 2 | 14 mins 54 secs
christian, christian nationalism, christian podcast, christian theology, doug wilson, fight laugh feast, g3 ministries, josh buice, moscow mood, reformed christian, scott aniol, theology podcast, virgil walker
Steve caught up with Virgil Walker during the Fight Laugh Feast Conference, and the covered a multitude of topics, from Christian Nationalism, the recent funerals of some Christian heroes, to Virgil's gracious exit from his role at G3 to what he is up to now.
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The American Church: Catholicism & Christian Nationalism (Interview with G3 Ministries President Dr. Scott Aniol) — Grounded Ep. 102
December 17th, 2025 | Season 2 | 37 mins 38 secs
christian nationalism, christian podcast, christian worship, church, g3 ministries, josh buice, scott aniol, theology, virgil walker
We catch up with Dr. Scott Aniol since he became President of G3 Ministries. Steve asks Scott a variety of quesitons, such as the impact of Celebrities in the Christian sphere, why are Christians leaving Evangelicalism, Christian Nationalism and a few other topics.
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Scott Aniol on Christian Nationalism, Youth Group, & Women's Ministry — Ep. 74
June 4th, 2025 | Season 2 | 34 mins 45 secs
g3 min, g3 ministries, josh buice, scott aniol
Dr. Scott Aniol and Pastor Steve riff on Christian Nationalism, Worship, Youth and Women's Ministry issues, there's a lot to glean from this episode!
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The Problem of Relying on Our Own Biblical Understanding - Grounded Ep. 44
June 12th, 2024 | Season 2 | 49 mins 9 secs
ask pastor john, bible, christian, christian podcast, christianity, church, cross, g3, g3 conference, god, illumination, inspiration, jesus, learn, pastor, scott aniol, sermon, son of god, theology, theology podcast
Scott Aniol is back, and he and Steve discuss a common error in the church today. Namely, many churches and believers mistakenly use language as to suggest that they are receiving personal revelation, straight from God.