Grab your beverage of choice and join Tori Williams Douglass and Justin Gentry as we dust off our Bibles to see if there is still anything good to be found. Each week is something new as we dive into the strange world of the Bible and explore the weird things people do with it. Part storytelling, part banter, mostly hilarious; if you always thought the Bible was bizarre but were afraid to say so y... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & Culture |
This week we talk about fasting and what an odd thing it is that we were expected to do this as children and young adults. Also we snicker a bit about disunity on the right over who is the most Christian. more
This week on the podcast we talk a bit about Miriam, Moses's sister, and what her deal with Zipporah was all about. Also we discuss the many tantrums of Mark Driscoll. more
This week we revisit the Fiery Furnace which is to say we talk about American Evangelicals obsession with politics. Also an Eclipse happened. more
This week we welcome Transvangelical on the show to talk about the Trump Bible and how America is still here in spite of celebrating Trans Visibility on Easter. more
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After having left the faith over 10 years ago, I didn’t immediately take the time to process how batsh*t crazy some of the teachings of Christianity really are. Tori and Justin have actually done something really unique here - So many others in this space primarily focus on the current perversion of the American church at large without diving into how the underlying scripture and doctrine of the religion itself is… well, drunk, to put it mildly! more
As a non and never Christian from the U.K. I find this pos truly educational. I know we’re not innocent when it comes to indoctrination of our kids but jeeez!!!
I’m love this podcast so much. I relate with Tori so much as I had the same upbringing and experience she talks about. I love the pointing out of hypocrisy and digging into the stories we grew up with and thinking about them critically.
Real and open discussions about what many of us were raised to believe was true and right that turned out to be…not so true and quite often, very very wrong. I enjoy the intellectual discourse and appreciate the personal anecdotes the hosts share (so appreciated ep.86, especially after 19:40). It shines a light on how NOT normal the things I’ve left actually were. It’s a whole new, beautiful world out here!
Tori and Justin are great!
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