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Death of a Nation

29 min · 7 de may de 2026
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"In those days, there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes." What happens when a society isn't conquered by a foreign empire, but implodes from its own internal rot? In this heavy, unflinching episode of The Faithful Citizen, Ellison Keller dives into the darkest sequence in the biblical canon: Judges 19-21. Moving beyond ancient history, Ellison uses this terrifying narrative as a forensic audit of the American Church and the political landscape of 2026. From the "homeless moderate" trapped between towering political extremes, to a religious establishment that gladly sacrifices the vulnerable to protect the powerful, we are watching the death of a nation in real-time. Join us as we examine the cowardice of the priesthood, the deadly illusion of tribal vengeance, and why the only way to survive the current culture war is to drop your sword, walk away from the empire, and adopt the Wilderness Ethic. In This Episode, We Cover: The Terminal Diagnosis: Why freedom without objective truth is not a utopia, but a slaughterhouse. The Compromised Priesthood: How the modern religious machine mirrors the cowardly Levite, trading the sanctuary for political proximity. The Locked Door: The chilling sociopathy of institutional pragmatism and the modern N.I.C.E. bureaucracy. The False Unity of Outrage: Why rallying a mob around a cultural scandal is not the same as the movement of the Holy Spirit. Theological Loopholes: How the gatekeepers weaponize technical piety to cover up systemic abuse. The Wilderness Ethic: The call to abandon the spectator's hill, refuse retaliatory justice, and begin building a table for the exiles. Quotable Moments: "When you negotiate with absolute evil, you always end up placing the innocent on the altar." "Israel had the moral high ground... but having a righteous cause doesn’t make you a righteous person. God will judge the judges before He lets them execute His justice." "You can't launch a crusade of friendly fire and then pretend to be shocked by the body count." Mentioned in this Episode (Further Reading): Read the Full Unabridged Transcript of "Death of a Nation" on Substack [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen] Essay: The Architecture of Complicity [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen/p-194562583] Essay: The Day You Don't Want [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen/p-187926157] Join the Community: If you find yourself feeling politically and spiritually homeless, you are not alone. Head over to Substack to join the conversation, read the full essays, and connect with other exiles building a table in the wilderness. Support the Work: The Faithful Citizen is committed to keeping these essays and podcasts freely accessible. If you would like to help sustain the research and production required to do this work, please consider joining our voluntary paid subscription tier here [https://buy.stripe.com/3cI4gA5Zb1ZR92e1oI0sU00]. Keep wandering. Keep sharing the bread. And keep the chairs welcoming. Get full access to The Faithful Citizen at thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe [https://thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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An empire can't survive without walls—and its favourite building materials have always been ripped-out verses. Welcome back to the Wilderness. In this episode of The Faithful Citizen, we turn back to face the fortress. Following our deep dive into the spiritual abuse of patriarchy, we confront a darker, more deeply entrenched reality: the fierce policing of women and the policing of racial boundaries are load-bearing pillars of the same house. Today, Ellison Keller traces the theological bloodline of earthly power. We expose how the architects of the conservative establishment use “ransom-note theology” to justify the unjustifiable, transforming ancient, localized texts into modern biological mandates. From the 19th-century pulpits of Robert Lewis Dabney to the mid-century panic of Bob Jones Sr., all the way to the polished modern rebranding of Christian Nationalism, we dismantle the hermeneutical sabotage used to build the American empire. It is time to step out of the geopolitical briefing room and into the uncurated light. The morning is breaking. Let’s get to work. In This Episode, We Discuss: The Foundational Grift: How the empire weaponizes Genesis—including the “Curse of Ham,” the creation “kinds,” and the Tower of Babel—to biologically racialize original sin. The Economic Alibi: Deconstructing Leviticus 25 and exposing how 19th-century theologians like Robert Lewis Dabney wedded biblical slavery to absolute patriarchy. The Purity Panic: Dismantling the Old and New Testament sledgehammers (Deuteronomy 7, Numbers 25, Acts 17, and 2 Corinthians 6) used by segregationists to build Jim Crow. The Modern Rebrand: A look at how modern figures (like Dale Partridge and Relearn.org [http://Relearn.org]) recycle mid-century segregationist theology, dressing it up as “natural law” and “prudence.” The Multiethnic Table: Reclaiming the Pentecost narrative and John’s vision in Revelation 7 to build open, equitable, and liberating communities in the Wilderness. Join the Conversation in the Wilderness [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen] We’re rapidly approaching the first anniversary of The Faithful Citizen! When we started this journey, we wanted to create a space where the weary wanderer could catch their breath. Now, we’re a growing community with incredible projects lined up for the year ahead. How to Support the Rescue Mission: Share this episode: The best way to support the show is to send it to a friend who is exhausted by the empire and needs to know their departure wasn’t a rebellion but a righteous escape. Subscribe to the Substack [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen]: Join us on Substack to read the full essays, access exclusive community discussions, and help sustain the joyful, agonizing work of untangling our faith from the concrete of Christian Nationalism. Links & Resources: Previous Essay: Baptizing Supremacy [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen/p-199491713]: From Patriarchy to White Supremacy Previous Essay: Deconstructing Patriarchy [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen/p-198488746]: How the Church Misreads Paul to Enforce Biblical Womanhood Previous Essay: Baptizing the Curse [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen/p-197596244]: The Theological Grift of Modern Patriarchy Guard your joy fiercely. Support the work independently [https://buy.stripe.com/3cI4gA5Zb1ZR92e1oI0sU00] Get full access to The Faithful Citizen at thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe [https://thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Baptizing Supremacy

In this urgent follow-up to Baptizing the Curse [https://thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/p/baptizing-the-curse?r=1pgj0j] and Deconstructing Patriarchy [https://thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/p/decopat?r=1pgj0j], we bypass the usual preamble to dive straight into the deep end. As we step further away from the geopolitical briefing rooms of the modern evangelical establishment, we have to reckon with a darker, more deeply entrenched reality: the fierce, institutional policing of women is not an isolated theological quirk. It is the fundamental training ground for a much larger system of subjugation. Today, Ellison Keller traces the direct bloodline connecting the subjugation of the ezer kenegdo to the overarching, power-hoarding framework of white supremacy and Christian Nationalism. If a system can successfully justify the subjugation of women by weaponizing "divine order," it has laid the concrete for racial hierarchy. We cannot safely dismantle one while ignoring the other. To clearly see the blueprint of the ruins we have left behind, we look to the historically orthodox, indispensable, and prophetic witness of Black church leaders who have stood at this exact intersection for generations. In This Episode, We Unpack: The Blueprint of Supremacy: How the "Theology of Suspicion" trains a congregation's muscle memory to accept human hierarchies as God's divine design. A Plagiarized Lexicon: How the language used to defend modern patriarchy ("separate spheres," "protection and provision") is the exact same vocabulary historically used by the church to defend segregation and chattel slavery. The Scapegoat and the Strongman: Why the institutional machinery is currently manufacturing simultaneous panics over Critical Race Theory and female pastors to protect the ruling class. The Toll of the Architecture: A candid acknowledgment of the spiritual trauma, cognitive dissonance, and gaslighting inflicted upon Black believers by the conservative establishment. Building the Wilderness: Why true biblical peace (shalom) is inherently disruptive to the false, enforced "order" of the empire, and what it looks like to build multiethnic, egalitarian tables in the wild. Prophetic Voices & Resources Mentioned: The clarity found in the Wilderness today is built on the brilliant and often dangerous theological labour of leaders who have been sounding the alarm long before many of us had the ears to hear it. In this episode, we honour and reference the work of: Esau McCaulley (Author of Reading While Black) Jemar Tisby (Author of The Color of Compromise) Pastor Charlie Dates (Progressive Baptist Church) Pastor Dwight McKissic (Cornerstone Baptist Church) Thabiti Anyabwile (Anacostia River Church) A Word for the Wilderness: To the weary wanderers listening today: leaving the briefing room was not an act of rebellion; it was a righteous, necessary escape from a baptized curse. The work ahead of us is monumental, but you are not alone. Take a deep breath of the clean air. Guard your joy fiercely. The long night of the empire is ending, and the morning is breaking in the Wilderness. Let’s get to work. Get full access to The Faithful Citizen at thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe [https://thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

28 de may de 202636 min
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The religious establishment can't survive without walls, and its favourite building materials are ripped-out verses. When the spiritual agency of a woman is raised, the gatekeepers retreat behind an exegetical fortress, deploying the letters of the Apostle Paul like tear gas to shut down the conversation. But what if the entire patriarchal machine isn't built on biblical orthodoxy, but on a staggering psychological double standard? In this episode of The Faithful Citizen, Ellison Keller unpacks the "Fundamental Attribution Error of Eve." We expose how the modern church extends situational grace to the cowardly passivity of the first man, while weaponizing the deception of the first woman as a permanent, pathological flaw. By rescuing the Apostle Paul from the empire, we dismantle the classic proof-texts of the complementarian movement—from the Artemis cult of Ephesus to the chaotic gatherings in Corinth—and reveal how a localized fire extinguisher was twisted into an eternal iron cage. It's time to stop shrinking to fit inside their fear. It's time to take the text back. In This Episode, We Cover: The Ransom Note Religion: How the establishment strips verses from their historical context to build a containment strategy. The Fundamental Attribution Error: Applying a clinical psychological lens to Genesis 3 to expose the hypocrisy of how the church judges the Fall. The Pathology of Women & The Paradox of Passivity: Dismantling the real-time arguments of modern pulpits that view the female nature as a liability. The Ephesian Chaos: Why 1 Timothy 2 isn't a universal gag order, but a surgical strike against the female-dominated Cult of Artemis. The Corinthian Commotion: Reconciling the vocal prophetesses of 1 Corinthians 11 with the logistical traffic-control of Chapter 14. Subverting the Paterfamilias: How Paul smuggled a Trojan Horse into the Roman Empire in Ephesians 5, demanding the death of earthly hierarchies. The Final Adam: Stepping outside the fortress and building a new table in the Wilderness. Notable Quotes from the Episode: "The modern patriarchal movement takes the specific, situational chaos of the first-century church and weaponizes it as a permanent, ontological indictment against the spiritual competency of women." "They don't want a cruciform marriage where two equal ezers mutually submit to one another. They want the Roman Empire, baptized in Christian vocabulary." "If you can convince a woman that she's ontologically vulnerable, she'll voluntarily lock herself inside the gilded cage." Resources & Links: Read the full written essay for this episode on Substack [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen] Catch up on the prequel to this conversation, Baptizing the Curse [https://thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/p/baptizing-the-curse?r=1pgj0j] Connect with the Conversation: If this episode resonated with you, or if you know someone currently suffocating under the weight of the "Fear of Eve," please share this audio with them. Leave a rating and review to help others find their way into the Wilderness. Hosted by Ellison Keller The Faithful Citizen Podcast Get full access to The Faithful Citizen at thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe [https://thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

21 de may de 202635 min
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Baptizing the Curse

We are living through an era of profound cultural exhaustion, yet instead of offering a refuge, the institutional church has transformed the sanctuary into a briefing room for a senseless culture war. In this episode of The Faithful Citizen, Ellison Keller dismantles the modern machinery of "Biblical Womanhood" and exposes the patriarchal movement for what it truly is: a baptism of the Fall. From the institutional gatekeeping of figures like Albert Mohler and John MacArthur to the radical, internet-driven vanguard of Joel Webbon, Dale Partridge, and the "tradwife" aesthetic, Ellison traces the "Fear of Eve" straight back to the Garden. We explore the myth of the absent Adam, the cowardly genesis of the female scapegoat, and how the modern church aggressively protects the curse of Genesis 3:16 while fighting every other consequence of the Fall. Jesus did not go to the cross to make the patriarchal cage more comfortable; He went to the cross to tear the doors off their hinges. It is time to step out of the dying empire and into the Wilderness. In This Episode, We Cover: The Sanctuary as a Briefing Room: How the theological establishment manufactures panic to maintain control. The Genesis of Fracture: Shattering the Sunday School myth of the "absent Adam" and exposing the original sin of male passivity. Institutionalizing the Fall: A direct critique of the "MacArthur Paradigm" and the hypocrisy of enforcing the Genesis 3 curse. The Theology of Suspicion: Deconstructing the gilded cages built by Joel Webbon and Dale Partridge (the erasure of citizenship, vocation, and agency). The Matriarchs of the Machine: Why the empire relies on female enforcers—from Dr. Laura to Allie Beth Stuckey and Erika Kirk—to hold the doors of the cage shut. The Ezer Unleashed: Reclaiming the fierce, rescuing strength of the ezer kenegdo through the stories of Deborah, Huldah, Lydia, and Mary Magdalene. Morning in the Wilderness: A call to build new tables where gifts are recognized by the anointing of the Spirit, not the gender of the vessel. Read the Full Essay: A complete written version of Baptizing the Curse is available on The Faithful Citizen Substack [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen]. Join the Conversation: If you are doing the joyful, agonizing work of untangling your faith from the concrete of Christian nationalism and rigid hierarchy, you are not alone. Share this episode with someone who needs a breath of fresh air today, and join the discussion in the comments on Substack. Get full access to The Faithful Citizen at thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe [https://thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

14 de may de 202637 min
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Death of a Nation

"In those days, there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes." What happens when a society isn't conquered by a foreign empire, but implodes from its own internal rot? In this heavy, unflinching episode of The Faithful Citizen, Ellison Keller dives into the darkest sequence in the biblical canon: Judges 19-21. Moving beyond ancient history, Ellison uses this terrifying narrative as a forensic audit of the American Church and the political landscape of 2026. From the "homeless moderate" trapped between towering political extremes, to a religious establishment that gladly sacrifices the vulnerable to protect the powerful, we are watching the death of a nation in real-time. Join us as we examine the cowardice of the priesthood, the deadly illusion of tribal vengeance, and why the only way to survive the current culture war is to drop your sword, walk away from the empire, and adopt the Wilderness Ethic. In This Episode, We Cover: The Terminal Diagnosis: Why freedom without objective truth is not a utopia, but a slaughterhouse. The Compromised Priesthood: How the modern religious machine mirrors the cowardly Levite, trading the sanctuary for political proximity. The Locked Door: The chilling sociopathy of institutional pragmatism and the modern N.I.C.E. bureaucracy. The False Unity of Outrage: Why rallying a mob around a cultural scandal is not the same as the movement of the Holy Spirit. Theological Loopholes: How the gatekeepers weaponize technical piety to cover up systemic abuse. The Wilderness Ethic: The call to abandon the spectator's hill, refuse retaliatory justice, and begin building a table for the exiles. Quotable Moments: "When you negotiate with absolute evil, you always end up placing the innocent on the altar." "Israel had the moral high ground... but having a righteous cause doesn’t make you a righteous person. God will judge the judges before He lets them execute His justice." "You can't launch a crusade of friendly fire and then pretend to be shocked by the body count." Mentioned in this Episode (Further Reading): Read the Full Unabridged Transcript of "Death of a Nation" on Substack [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen] Essay: The Architecture of Complicity [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen/p-194562583] Essay: The Day You Don't Want [https://substack.com/@thefaithfulcitizen/p-187926157] Join the Community: If you find yourself feeling politically and spiritually homeless, you are not alone. Head over to Substack to join the conversation, read the full essays, and connect with other exiles building a table in the wilderness. Support the Work: The Faithful Citizen is committed to keeping these essays and podcasts freely accessible. If you would like to help sustain the research and production required to do this work, please consider joining our voluntary paid subscription tier here [https://buy.stripe.com/3cI4gA5Zb1ZR92e1oI0sU00]. Keep wandering. Keep sharing the bread. And keep the chairs welcoming. Get full access to The Faithful Citizen at thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe [https://thefaithfulcitizen.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

7 de may de 202629 min