Jesus After Christianity
In Episode 7 of Jesus After Christianity, we sit with one of the most quoted teachings of Jesus—and one of the most avoided in practice: love your neighbor. Not the easy neighbor. Not the neighbor who votes like you, looks like you, or makes you feel safe. Even the one you were taught to fear. This episode pushes past definitions and into the uncomfortable territory of action. Because “neighbor” isn’t a label you assign—it’s a way you show up. And loving your neighbor gets complicated when your neighbor has been framed as an enemy, a threat, a problem to manage. We explore how that framing doesn’t happen by accident: every system built on “us vs. them” depends on the boundary staying in place. The moment that line blurs, the system loses its favorite tool—division. So what does love do in a world that runs on separation? It doesn’t ignore harm or pretend conflict isn’t real. It refuses dehumanization. It interrupts the scripts we’ve inherited. It makes room for courage, accountability, and connection where fear wants distance. Because love—real love—doesn’t just feel warm. It dissolves the boundary.
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