So you've deconstructed? Lets talk about it. We are Rachael and Molly, purity culture survivors, used to be "Jesus Freaks" and exvangelicals and the hosts of this podcast. We talk all kinds of things related to your past life of evangelicalism. Come along with us as we dive into this new world of deconstructing!
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Today we are continuing our conversation with Cynane Shay. If you havent had the chance to listen to part 1 (ep 55) we highly recommend it as we are picking up right where we left off. more
We have a special guest today. Cynane Shay is here to talk about her book Taking off the Tin Foil Hat. A book about her deconstruction and the conspiracys surrounding covid that started it all. How much do you know about Lizard People? The Flat Earth... more
Molly and Rachael talk about global warning(not a typo), the Ohio incident, how Molly wants a homestead and most importantly what happened at the Asbury revival and of course, share their opinions on it. more
Was just listening to one of the podcasts where you state your admiration for Jesus. Used to be my views too . I’d recommend the book The Bad Jesus by religious studies professor Hector Avalos (& former evangelical). Really opened my eyes to the huge problem of the ethics of Jesus throughout the NT accounts—treatment of his mother, advice to not plan for the future, capitalist story of the talents, weeping and gnashing of teeth dogma, his words on his setting family members against one another, ... more
The stories help validate all the long term trauma from church more
But could use some tighter editing and better structure. There could be more history and context to the conversation topics. I like the raw convos, but they have vocal fry and sometimes get lost in their thoughts in a way that can drain momentum and energy. Even with that I am liking it a lot. I am still in early episodes so I hope it fully comes together.
This podcast is one of the best I’ve come across for just totally validating all the crazy experiences you ever had growing up in a fundamentalist/ Christian community. There can be so much existential dread, anxiety, guilt, and isolation that comes from leaving, but hearing these amazing women talk about their experiences let’s me know I wasn’t alone in experiencing what I did. These ladies are down to earth and easy to listen to. Please give this podcast a try!
To answer your questions, Rachel, yes, we listen! Please Continue! I love the honesty of this podcast and the real, raw talk and emotions and topics. There are so many of us out there drifting in this Deconstructionist boat, it’s refreshing to hear this. Also per the boat analogy we should just become deconstruction pirates 😂. Keep up the good pod.
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