Ian Punnett was our special guest in Streamlink's Live Chat last month, for a one-hour Q & A. Below are excerpts (members can view the full transcript) in which he discusses religion, philosophy, and comics.
illusion
Hi Ian, I have gone to Bible college, was raised a Pentecostal Christian. Studying the Bible all my life. After 14 years of C2C, no longer a born again Christian! How do you do it? Have you since you started hosting Coast?
Ian Punnett
Because God for me is a verb. I don't need a scientific explanation that satisfies all aspects of faith. If what I am doing is helping people, making one person less hungry or treat others better, I am being my faith. That way, the only faith I worry about having is the one I'm showing.
rocky
You said once on air something to the effect that you did not necessarily have to subscribe to every element of a creed to recite it... that it was like a historical thing... When I was a child I was expected to recite various Christian creeds. I always hardly said them because I didn't want...
Ian Punnett
I understand that. A 4th Century creed doesn't speak to me but the process of chanting with others does. So, it's not the what's being said as the how it's being said and what it symbolizes that brings me peace.
Kat
Do you think we are now experiencing what has been foretold in Revelation or are you of the mind each age feels as if the end is near?
Ian Punnett
I think some people in every generation think they are special enough to have the world end in their lifetime. It's really important to them to have the party end before they leave. I am not one of them. Revelation is beautiful and a treasured part of my Bible but not because I take up any time trying to "decode" it for today's circumstances.
susano
Ian, have you studied philosophy? if so, who are some favorite thinkers?
Ian Punnett
My undergrad is in English Literature and Rhetoric and I have a Masters of Divinity so I've studied everybody. My favorite is Jeremy Bentham because Spock quotes him and he is the only philosopher who is as stuffy in death as he was in life (some of you will get that joke).
peasoup
How much of the things people say on your show do you really believe?
Ian Punnett
Weird question. I believe they believe it. I am not required to believe it and it would hurt the show if I felt like I had to. Empathy defeats therapy, you know? You can't ask good questions if you are the guest's advocate. Does that make sense? Or am I just giddy because Kate Gosselin finally got kicked off Dancing with the Stars?
Doug
Hello Ian, you have heard much on your shows and C2C. Has anything you've heard rattled you, frightened you?
Ian Punnett
Yes, I would say that the only thing that that has rattled me was the first time I had Jim Marrs on connecting the conspiracy dots back a couple hundred years. I didn't sleep for days thinking about that.
Kat
Hi Ian. If you could pick the topic and guest for your favorite evening what would the topic be and who would the guest be?
Ian Punnett
I always prefer the experiential guest, somebody who has actually put themselves on the line. I'd like to interview somebody very credible whom I could trust who has spent time in a satanic cult. That would be interesting.
brandon
What subject on c2c would you most like to know the truth on?
Ian Punnett
Aliens, hands down. Yes or no, I want to know now.
Gormo
Hello Ian Punnett, I enjoy listening to your programs! I was wondering who your favorite super hero is and why?
Ian Punnett
I'm a Batman/Dark Knight kind of guy although I will admit that old, anachronistic ones like the Green Three (Arrow, Lantern and Hornet) never get old for me.
bryan
Hey, Ian. What comics are you reading now? Loved the World War Z episode so much!!!!
Ian Punnett
I am reading a history of "Watchmen" since they're showing it a lot on HBO. Plus, I just bought some old Green Lanterns for giggles.
Guest
What is it that you say at the end of every C2C show?
Ian Punnett
"Deus te amat" is Latin for "Funky Cold Medina."