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It's a full furnace today, and we kick things off in true Furnace style with Robert fielding two hard questions during Sorry Not Sorry!
We then get into Kanye West's most recent antics and share our thoughts on his Coachella Church services.
We then go on to look at his merch sales at said services and what we think about his "relationship" with Christian culture.
In our Hookups,

Peter suggested checking out Bizzle's response to Joyner Lucas most recent song, Joyner seems to want to question God about why good people have died, in his mind, despite there being more deserving people of death.
It's a great track speaking truth to a sentiment many probably share. Check it out here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eVq1DH95Og

Mo suggested having a go at a chronological bible study, he really celebrated the fact that it gives a much more contextual view of the bible and that really bringing the text to life.
The plan he's currently using is this
http://bible.com/r/5

Rob also wanted to represent the ratchet spectrum of life and thus suggested checking out Beyonce's Lemonade which is now available on spotify
Check it out here
https://open.spotify.com/album/7dK54iZuOxXFarGhXwEXfF

Remember to check out Writerz n Scribes latest project Switch. for tickets and more info check it out here
http://www.writerznscribez.org/switch

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