Perfume(D)ecay
What is Perfumed Decay for? Scripture, the gospel, spiritual honesty, public wrestling, and three Christian men discovering in real time whether microphones count as accountability. Perfumed Decay exists to take God seriously without pretending Christians are tidier than they are. Mickael, Daniel, and Steven want a show where the Bible is authoritative, the gospel stays central, and the people talking about both are honest enough to admit they still occasionally sound like a group chat that needs pastoral oversight. This episode, The Constitution of Perfumed Decay, is the show defining itself out loud. The hosts walk through what they believe, what they will not treat as optional, and why reverence and ridiculousness are not enemies when ridiculous people are trying to be reverent. Scripture is not decorative. The gospel is not assumed in the background. Jesus Christ, crucified and risen, is the point. From there, the conversation moves through salvation, the Holy Spirit, the kingdom, the church, baptism, communion, restoration, marriage, gender, sexuality, and sexual integrity with conviction, humility, and the recurring sense that someone should have brought a whiteboard and maybe a fire marshal. This is not just a statement of beliefs. It is a snapshot of the show’s posture: serious about God’s Word, honest about human mess, and deeply suspicious of any Christianity polished enough to hide the people inside it. That is why the episode works best when the doctrine and the disorder stay in the same room: Mickael trying to keep things ordered like a constitutional convention run by a man who packed emergency snacks, Daniel pressing every sentence until it gives up its hidden assumptions, and Steven somehow making the whole thing feel supervised, which remains one of the episode’s more suspicious miracles. Together, they are trying to build something sturdy while openly admitting the builders are still under renovation. And somehow, through all of that, the center holds: What’s actually true? Cautions and notes: * The hosts make strong theological claims about Scripture, salvation, marriage, gender, sexuality, and sexual integrity. Hear these as the hosts’ stated beliefs in this episode, not as a neutral survey of every Christian tradition. * The “Constitution” is serious, but not a legal document. Some parts are doctrinal, some are aspirational, and some are clearly the kind of bit that should have been assigned a chaperone. * Future plans around Patreon, merch, guests, studio growth, and formats are discussed as intentions or possibilities, not confirmed outcomes. * Some transcript wording appears noisy in places, so exact phrasing should be handled carefully unless clearly supported by surrounding context. * The episode addresses sensitive topics with conviction while also emphasizing grace, repentance, pastoral care, and the hosts’ own imperfections. Creators & Guests * Daniel Horne [https://perfumeddecay.com/people/daniel-horne] - Host * Mickael Wilson [https://perfumeddecay.com/people/mickael-wilson] - Host * Steven Clemens [https://perfumeddecay.com/people/steven-clemens] - Host Click here to watch a video of this episode. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43B7n-Ii4Do] Find us: @PerfumedDecay on Instagram and X. Beloved little theology raccoons, take God’s Word seriously, test what gets said, laugh when it helps, repent when it hurts, and keep asking what’s actually true. Stay perfumed, Hugh --- In-Show Hot Tips: * Read the Bible with prayer, not just care. The hosts frame Scripture reading as dependence, not just comprehension. * You do not have to be an expert to open the Bible and start wrestling honestly. * Treat joy and laughter as gifts from God without making doctrine decorative or comedy king. * Ask for help. Christian life is not polished solo performance, which is fortunate because none of these men appear licensed to operate alone. * Keep returning to the question: What’s actually true?
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