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The Consider Podcast
Examining today's wisdom, folly and madness
Ecclesiastes 7:25
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Hosts: Timothy and Jacob
Sound Doctrine Considered
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© 2026 The Consider Podcast
Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • Jury Duty Advisory Washington State
    Feb 26 2026

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    “The State doesn’t have to prove anything else other than their age.” — Prosecutor Jason Simmons, Washington State

    Prosecutor Mark Larson, Prosecutor Lisa Johnson, Prosecutor Nicole Weston, Prosecutor Rich Anderson and Prosecutor Jason Simmons. Judge Beth M. Andrus, Judge Lori K. Smith, Prosecutor Leesa Manion, King County Prosecutors' Office, City of Enumclaw, City of Enumclaw Police, Detective Grant McCall, Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, Olympia, WA fully endorse and protect the setup by Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall. They recommend the Malcolm Fraser case of injustice to other prosecutors. Such Perverts of Jurisprudence increase the legal system's corruptions at an alarming rate.

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    17 min
  • Podcast 101 : Blaze Media, Girls Gone Bible and More
    Feb 19 2026

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    What if the marks Jesus loves most aren’t polished optics but sun-darkened skin, tired hands, and a life spent in the vineyard? We wrestle with a bracing question: have we traded obedience for image, turning ministry into performance and marriage into a curated storyline? Starting with Song of Solomon’s “dark yet lovely” bride, we contrast the raw look of labor with modern Christian messaging that often prizes platforms, polish, and comfort.

    From there, we press into the ache of singleness and the allure of “future spouse” prayers that put us in the driver’s seat. 1 Corinthians 7 confronts us with freedom most of us don’t want: do not look for a spouse, and if married, live with undivided devotion to the Lord. That doesn’t diminish love; it purifies it. When Christ leads first, service to a spouse stops being appeasement and becomes obedience. We set that beside Acts 14:22—many hardships to enter the kingdom—and 2 Corinthians 12:10—power made perfect in weakness—to challenge upbeat spiritual branding that sidesteps the cross.

    David’s life becomes a reality check for romanticized ideals. Courage and worship sit alongside grave sin, severe discipline, and messy fallout. If we pray for a “David,” are we prepared for the weight that comes with real leadership and real repentance? We argue for a sober vision of marriage and ministry that expects pressure, embraces humility, and finds strength in surrender. Along the way, we preview a contentious practice drawn from 1 Corinthians 11—a visible “sign of authority” in worship—not as nostalgia but as a confession of spiritual order aimed at deflating pride.

    This is not a call to cynicism; it’s a call back to the field. Put away the spotlight. Pick up the cross. Seek the joy that grows in weakness, the freedom of not looking, and the courage to love through hardship. If this conversation stirred you, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review with the Scripture that challenged you most.

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    1 h et 30 min
  • When Courts Excuse Misconduct: Accountability, Bias, And Power
    Feb 17 2026

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    A judicial conduct commission documents a pattern of abusive behavior, staff departures, and a suspension, only for a state supreme court to reverse removal and reopen the door to future judicial roles. We weigh accountability, bias, and how courts should protect both dignity and fairness without sacrificing trust.

    • misconduct findings that cite staff departures and disrespect
    • suspension following commission review and delayed hearing
    • high court reversal allowing return after thirty days
    • tension between bias claims and accountability standards
    • risks to courtroom culture, due process, and public trust
    • proposals for transparent oversight and fair remediation

    The Consider Podcast. W. Consider.info. Examining today's wisdom, folly, and madness.

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    2 min
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