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Weird Hill to Die On

Weird Hill to Die On

By: Mary Jo Sharp Phoenix Hayes Adam Coleman
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Weird Hill to Die On is a Christian apologetics and theology podcast where hot takes meet holy texts. Hosted by three apologists—Mary Jo Sharp, a seasoned voice in apologetics, alongside Phoenix Hayes and Adam Coleman, both building dynamic ministries—we explore controversial beliefs, cultural debates, and the weird hills Christians are willing to die on—with sass, substance, and a commitment to unity in diversity. Perfect for curious believers, faith skeptics, and anyone navigating a culture obsessed with being right.2025 Christianity Spirituality
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  • Weird Hills, Real Faith: The Story Behind the Podcast | Weird Hill to Die On Ep10
    Jul 1 2025

    Why the name, "Weird Hill to Die On?"

    In this special season finale, MJ, Phoenix, and Adam unpack the story behind the podcast name, dive into what makes the cross the original “weird hill,” and reflect on the ego-driven theological battles they’ve walked away from.

    From childhood church pews to skeptical conversions, from Young Earth creationism to Calvinism debates, we explore how personal stories, cultural clashes, and a Savior who chose the unlikeliest hill shape the way we do faith—and podcasts. Expect holy sarcasm, philosophical side quests, Star Wars drama, and surprising grace.

    Because not every hill is worth dying on—but some absolutely are.

    👉 Subscribe, share, and if you’ve ever argued theology on Christmas Day, this one’s for you.

    📌 Key Topics Discussed:

    • The meaning and origin of the phrase “a hill to die on”
    • Why Jesus’ crucifixion was radically countercultural—and uniquely Christian
    • The personal stories behind each cohost’s faith journey
    • Ego vs truth: how to know when to let a theological fight go
    • Why apologetics needs empathy, not just airtight arguments
    • Giving up theological “hills” (Young Earth, hyper-Calvinism, Presup dogmatism)
    • How lived experience and intellectual belief are not enemies
    • What we’ve learned from Season 1—and where we’re heading next

    📚 Relevant Resources & References:

    Books/Thinkers:
    1) "Urban Apologetics: Restoring Black Dignity with the Gospel" – ed. Eric Mason, contributor: Adam Coleman
    2) Immanuel Kant – noted for refuting his earlier views (mentioned in context of humility and intellectual honesty)
    3) William Lane Craig – mentioned in relation to public apologetic influence and the Kalam Cosmological Argument

    Scripture References:
    Luke 7:18–23 – John the Baptist questions Jesus' identity
    John 18 – Jesus before Pilate: “My kingdom is not of this world”
    Romans 5:6–8 – “While we were still sinners, Christ died for us”

    Apologetics/Theological Concepts:
    Presuppositional apologetics (critiqued and qualified)
    Procedural vs propositional vs experiential knowledge (epistemology)
    Young Earth vs Old Earth creationism (debunking false binaries)
    Emotional vs logical responses to faith Religious offense in Islam at the concept of God dying

    Pop Culture References:
    Star Wars vs Star Trek — nerdy hills, hot takes, and family feuds
    Citizen Kane & 2001: A Space Odyssey — film school trauma & bad art hills
    John Cage’s 4’33” — how far is too far in postmodern art?

    Follow Weird Hill:
    Instagram: @weirdhillshow
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weirdhillshow
    Website: https://weirdhillshow.com
    Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/weirdhillspotify
    Apple Podcasts: (keep checking!)

    Music licensing credit:
    🎵 Music licensed through Envato Elements
    Track: "This is Funky"
    Artist: Tonydrumer
    License ID: 497VL2ZNJX

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    50 mins
  • Jesus For President? (And Other Bad Ideas) | Weird Hill to Die On Ep. 8
    Jun 17 2025

    What do you get when theology and politics share a toothbrush? A whole lot of awkward—and a serious case of identity crisis in the Church. In this spicy episode of Weird Hill to Die On, Adam, Phoenix, and MJ wade into the murky waters of political tribalism, asking why so many Christians seem more devoted to party platforms than to the kingdom of God.

    We wrestle with questions like: Can you vote a certain way and still be a Christian? Is your church a place of worship or a political rally? Why does it feel like political allegiance has become the new test of orthodoxy?

    This isn’t a hit piece on the left or right—it’s a come-to-Jesus moment (literally) about how we’ve conflated our theology with our ideologies. From MJ’s insights on civil religion to Phoenix’s New Zealand outsider take on American partisanship to Adam’s experiences of racial tension in the church, we’re diving deep—and keeping it real.

    If you’ve ever felt politically homeless, spiritually exhausted, or just annoyed that your pastor quotes cable news more than Scripture, this episode is for you.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Political tribalism in the Church.
    • The difference between kingdom allegiance and party loyalty.
    • The legacy of the Moral Majority and civil religion in America.
    • Racial justice, historical ignorance, and cross-cultural empathy.
    • Christian nationalism vs. Christian witness.
    • Why media algorithms make everything worse.
    • How to disagree without demonizing.

    Follow Weird Hill:

    • Instagram: @weirdhillshow
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weirdhillshow
    • Website: https://weirdhillshow.com
    • Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/weirdhillspotify

    🎵Music licensing credit:

    • Music licensed through Envato Elements
    • Track: "This is Funky"
    • Artist: Tonydrumer
    • License ID: 497VL2ZNJX
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    49 mins
  • Kinda Sorta Heretical (But Not Really) | Weird Hill to Die On EP#7
    Jun 10 2025

    Is it heresy... or just uncomfortable theology? In this raw episode of Weird Hill to Die On, Adam Coleman, Phoenix Hayes, and Mary Jo Sharp dive into beliefs that get labeled as heretical—often unfairly. From Christmas trees and Calvinism to creation debates and God’s gender, they explore what makes a belief truly heretical versus just theologically adventurous. Expect deep dives into church history, spontaneous soap box moments, and just the right amount of sass. Whether you’re a heresy hunter or a recovering theology nerd, this episode is for you.

    Key Topics Discussed

    • What defines heresy vs. orthodox Christianity.
    • Pagan origin claims about Christmas and Easter.
    • The Calvinism vs. Arminianism vs. Molinism debate.
    • Views on the un-evangelized and salvation boundaries.
    • Young Earth vs. Old Earth creationism.
    • Gender and the image of God (Is God non-binary?).
    • The role of the early church, creeds, and councils in defining orthodoxy.
    • Why “unity in essentials, liberty in non-essentials” matters.
    • How theology gets weaponized in Christian culture.

    Follow Weird Hill:

    • Instagram: @weirdhillshow
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weirdhillshow
    • Website: https://weirdhillshow.com
    • Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/weirdhillspotify
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    43 mins

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