
Hi there, friend. My name is John Verner. I used to be a part of the largest cult in the United States. After studying the Bible, Christian history, and ministry, I set my sights on confronting the problematic nature of white evangelicalism in the United States. In 2019, I published my first book as a first step in addressing the subtle issues of this complex system. This podcast will continue tha... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

In this closing chapter of "The Cult of Christianity," we reflect on the journey that has brought us here. The failure of the cult of Christianity is not a matter of lacking faith, but of not stepping back to deconstruct the entire system. I am not e... more
Join John as he delves into eschatology's chilling and often sensational world. In this episode, he traces the evolution of apocalyptic rhetoric, from its roots in early Christian fear-mongering to its contemporary exploitation by politicians and inf... more
In this thought-provoking episode, John shares his personal views on spirituality, explores the rich tapestry of historical spiritual beliefs, and exposes how the cult of Christianity fundamentally distorts true spiritual essence. Whether you're a se... more
In this episode, John unravels the Trinity's role as a tool for manipulation among Christian cult leaders. He explores its historical evolution, inherent contradictions, and how it has been used to enforce authority and control. By examining the nons... more
The Cult of Christianity by John Verner attempts to explore the intersections of faith, deconstruction, and sociopolitical issues, but its execution leaves much to be desired. The podcast leans heavily into extreme leftist ideologies, which, rather than fostering critical dialogue, often come across as dogmatic and one-sided. Itâs particularly ironic that a podcast critiquing the perceived cult-like nature of Christianity often exhibits similar black-and-white thinking.
Vernerâs self-proclaimed... more
honestly? incredibly informative and in depth take on the aec. glad i found this place.
John is pretty awesome and so is his point of view. From the artwork for this podcast to Johnâs unique background and lifestyle, I am constantly captivated.
I was recently a guest on Johnâs podcast and I was blown away. The thought he puts into each question and how he engages back is truly next level. What this podcast covers is so crucial for taking back whatâs ours. Our minds, our sexuality, our freedom. John is part of the fight for winning all that back one conversation at a time.
I love that I stumbled across this podcast. I really have enjoyed what Iâve heard so far. I canât wait to explore more. Definitely worth a listen.
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