Jesus After Christianity
In Episode 10 of Jesus After Christianity, we name what so many people have felt but were taught not to say out loud: religion can be oppressive. Not just personally painful, but socially and spiritually controlling—especially when it’s used to police bodies, silence questions, enforce conformity, and protect power. This episode explores what it means to confront religious oppression without losing your soul in the process. We talk about how fear-based faith gets manufactured, how shame becomes a tool of obedience, and why “unity” in many religious spaces often means compliance. We look at the ways religious authority can demand access to your conscience, your identity, your relationships, and your future—and how hard it can be to untangle God from the systems that claimed to speak for God. But this isn’t just critique. It’s a path forward. We discuss what liberation can look like after spiritual control: reclaiming your agency, trusting your intuition again, finding language for harm, and rebuilding community without coercion. We ask how the teachings of Jesus might function not as a weapon used against people, but as a mirror held up to domination itself. Because confronting religious oppression isn’t about becoming cynical. It’s about telling the truth—so healing can actually begin.
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