Jesus After Christianity
In Episode 8 of Jesus After Christianity, we pull back the curtain on one of the most effective tools of control: division dressed up as “truth.” The political divide can feel inevitable—like it’s natural, permanent, and impossible to cross. But what if much of its power is perceived? What if the lines are intentionally reinforced because they keep us isolated, reactive, and easier to manage? This episode is an invitation to cross the barrier with us. Not by erasing differences or pretending everything is fine, but by refusing the script that says our differences must make us enemies. We talk about what it actually means to bridge the political divide—how to stay grounded, how to stay human, and how to build relationships that don’t collapse under disagreement. We also zoom out across history to remember something we’re often made to forget: revolutionary moments exist across the timeline, and they’re rarely powered by perfection. They’re powered by people. Community. Inclusion. The slow, stubborn work of choosing each other anyway. These aren’t soft ideals—they’re practical tools that change what’s possible. Episode 8 explores how to expose the false power of “us vs. them,” rebel against the made-up frameworks that keep us separate, and practice a love big enough to hold complexity. Because our differences shouldn’t be weapons. They should connect us.
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