Straight White American Jesus

Bradley Onishi + Daniel Miller
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Apr 24, 2024 • 33min

It's In the Code Ep. 96: Field Notes for Surviving a Family Cult - Part II

Author Michelle Dowd discusses the intersection of patriarchy and authoritarianism in high-demand religions, the impact of trauma from cult experiences on the body, and the lifelong journey of healing from self-distrust. They also explore gendered oppression within family cults, challenges of forming relationships after leaving, and ways to engage with the speaker via Substack and Instagram.
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Apr 22, 2024 • 47min

How Do We Organize an Interfaith and Secular Coalition in 2024?

Rev. Paul Raushenbush discusses organizing an interfaith and secular coalition for the 2024 elections to promote democracy and equality. They explore combating Christian nationalism, promoting unity among diverse groups, reinterpreting Christian values, and encouraging activism against biased religious influences.
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Apr 19, 2024 • 1h 5min

Weekly Roundup: Clarence Thomas, Husband of J6 Insurrectionist, Oversees Insurrection Cases

Discussion on Clarence Thomas not recusing himself from J6 cases, Stormy Daniels Hush Money case, Americans' decline in organized religion, and the role of churches in rural America.
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Apr 18, 2024 • 18min

SUBSCRIBER PREMIUM: The Horror and Spectacle of "Civil War" (the film)

Dr. Brian Onishi discusses the politics, horror, and spectacle of 'Civil War' film. They delve into the film's genre elements, visual impact, and political ambiguity, highlighting the emotional engagement and dialogue critique. The episode explores the intersection of horror and Christian nationalism, offering insights into the thematic depth of the movie.
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Apr 17, 2024 • 30min

It's In the Code Ep. 95: Fieldnotes for Surviving a Family Cult Part I

Author Michelle Down shares her experiences growing up in a family cult, discussing the dynamics of high-control religion, coded language, and extreme focus on unity. The interview delves into her journey of questioning and escaping the cult, exploring Bible reading dynamics, authority, obedience, and the struggle for self-trust after leaving religious environments.
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Apr 15, 2024 • 54min

Christian Supremacists Are Radicalizing Your Neighbors via the 7 Mt. Mandate

Matt Taylor discusses the rise of chauvinistic Christian nationalists who believe in privileged status for Christians in society. They advocate for Christian rule over society and intertwine theology with politics, highlighting the dangers of Christian supremacism and its impact on democracy. The podcast also explores the fears of AOC regarding political interference and the shift towards authoritarianism within the GOP.
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Apr 12, 2024 • 1h 6min

Weekly Roundup: Trump's Abortion Strategy Emerges and the NAR Converts Gen Z

The podcast discusses Trump's abortion strategy, Arizona's enforcement of a Civil War-era abortion law, and a movement to convert Gen Z through anti-LGBTQ rhetoric. It explores the influence of charismatic Christianity, challenges to Trump's claims on presidential immunity, and reflections on the rule of law in U.S. democracy.
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Apr 10, 2024 • 25min

It's In the Code Ep. 94: How Christian Focus on Death Affects Reproductive Rights

Beatrice Marovich, author of Sister Death, discusses the societal impact of Christian fixation on death, particularly regarding reproductive rights. She challenges traditional Christian views of the afterlife and emphasizes enduring connections between the living and the dead.
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Apr 8, 2024 • 46min

When Extremists Take Over . . . You Run for Office (+ Bonus Content: Dawkins' God Delusion)

Kaylee Peterson, a working-class mom running for congress in Idaho, discusses the extreme right-wing takeover of her hometown. She sheds light on big money interests and Christian nationalists teaming up, ravaging public schools and healthcare. The podcast also explores Richard Dawkins' views on Christianity and cultural identity.
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Apr 7, 2024 • 40min

Surprise Episode: Fargo Season 5: Christian Nationalism, Patriarchy, and Pancakes

Rev. Angela Denker discusses Fargo Season 5, touching on Christian nationalism, violence, patriarchy, and love. They explore the series' themes of forgiveness, hope, and going home, offering a unique perspective on the show.

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