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Hot Topic October #5: AI and Bad Decorating

Happy Reformation Day!!! In the FINALE Hot Topic October episode for 2025 hosts Esther and Lydia Edmonds talk about how things like AI and decorating trends are making women mentally lazy when used improperly. It is an interesting conversation honing in on the fact that what a woman believes is going to manifest itself in the home and why it is so important that women view decorating as a battle ground that should not be surrendered.



Things mentioned in this podcast:


QUOTES:


“I am his highness’s dog at Kew; / Pray tell me, sir, whose dog are you?” An epigram that Alexander Pope wrote in the 1730s and had engraved on the collar of one of his puppies, whom he gave to Frederick, Prince of Wales.


"Not only is the house built through [wives] by procreation and other services that are necessary in a household; but the husbands themselves are built through them, because wives are, as it were, a nest and a dwelling place where husbands can go to spend their time and dwell with joy." --Martin Luther, a quote pulled from the book "Popes and Feminists" by Elise Crapuchettes.


OTHER:


Greg Bahnsen Course: Developing A Christian Worldview: https://apologiastudios.com/courses/developing-a-christian-worldview-2/


Bonus Episode: Let's Talk Christmas: https://youtu.be/HlCv6i4Z1Sg?si=TKewyJbg3UU31isE


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BOOKS:


Popes and Feminists: How the Reformation Frees Women from Feminism: by Elise Crapuchettes: https://amzn.to/47hle5t


Eve in Exile by Rebekah Merkle: https://amzn.to/4ojfDl8



 
 
 

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