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Matt grew up organizing prayer meetings to vote George W. Bush into office. Today, he's not sure he's welcome in the same churches that shaped him. In Part 1 of Leaving the Christian Right, Matt, Muoki, and Jason trace the real turning points — not the tidy ones. They go deep on the largely untold origin story of the Christian Right: why abortion wasn't actually the founding cause, how desegregated schools and the Bob Jones University controversy quietly ignited the movement, and how evangelical political energy became a machine for manufactured grievance. Matt maps his own journey from religious right true believer to Iraq War critic to finding his way out of partisan tribalism — and how satire, of all things, cracked things open. The conversation gets personal fast. Muoki shares what it was like navigating black identity inside predominantly white evangelical spaces — hearing "it's not a skin issue, it's a sin issue" while getting stopped by police on his way to school. Jason brings the outside perspective, pressing both of them on the harder questions: Who decides what gets wrapped in the divine? And how do you hold firm to a text when the text is being weaponized? They also get into the years-long wrestling match with LGBTQ affirmation — not as a hot take, but as a real story of sitting with the tension, reading Brueggemann, revisiting old conversations, and eventually landing somewhere that felt more honest than theologically airtight. Plus a detour through purity culture, Paul's worst advice, and why the Bible having internal contradictions might actually be the point. If you've ever felt the gap between what you were taught and what you've lived — this one's for you. One Question brings together two Christians and a skeptic to ask: how do we move from words to action in ways that actually strengthen community?
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