The Power of God and Anime, Episode 41: The Pride of Gilgamesh, Christians, and Content Creators
APR 30, 202622 MIN
The Power of God and Anime, Episode 41: The Pride of Gilgamesh, Christians, and Content Creators
APR 30, 202622 MIN
Description
Gilgamesh of the Fate franchise has one of the coolest Noble Phantasms—”Gate of Babylon.” He’s also a frustratingly arrogant character. But on today’s episode, Mike wonders if we all share some of that same pride—Christians and non-Christians both, as well as particularly young Christians, maybe of whom are in the content creation space. Plus, he talks Luigi, K-On!, and more, all on this episode of The Power of God and Anime Podcast!
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Podcast Notes
Mike’s favorite teams are still doing well—the Sabers are now up three games to two on the Bruins (game six is tomorrow), and the Knicks are up 3-2 (game six is tonight)!
Did you miss “Daisy,” Mike’s “Luigi’s Stories” parody of “Lady” by Kenny Rogers? Watch it now!
Mike’s anime recommendation for this episode is K-On! It can be streamed on HIDIVE. We’ve also written about the anime’s Christmas episode, posted a couple of fanart pieces of the show, and talked about it and others in a group post about slice-of-life series.
Bible passages Mike mentioned or referenced in this episode include Romans 12:3, Proverbs 16:18, and I Samuel 2:3.
In today’s “Songs That Tell the Story,” Mike covers a Jeremy Camp song: “Lay Down My Pride.”
Check out more from Mike on his Geekiness & Godliness YouTube channel, Twitch, and Twitter. You can also follow him, er, Luigi on Luigi’s Stories through YouTube and Twitter, and support him financially through Patreon!
Here’s the tie-in to today’s episode on Mike’s Geekiness & Godliness channel, as he mentioned during the episode:
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Featuring copyright-free music (license code UXV4F5TNBICDU2NM) from Uppbeat (“Going Backwards” by Ambient Boy), and edited by Dennis.