Noetic Resonance

Episode 19:What God Actually Said, Sexuality, Sin and Sovereignty

32 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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This episode takes on one of the most misunderstood and weaponized topics in religious history. What does scripture actually say about sin, sexuality and the human body, and what has been added, mistranslated or distorted over centuries of institutional interpretation? This episode examines the original Hebrew and Greek meanings of sin, explores how diverse spiritual traditions have understood sexuality and gender, and asks what genuine sexual sovereignty looks like from a place of spiritual integrity. Whether you’ve been told you’re a sinner for who you love or how you live, or you’re simply seeking honest answers beyond what the church handed you, this episode is for you.

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