Christianity, Politics, and Gender Roles in a Divided World | The Skeptic and The Disciple
In this episode of The Skeptic and The Disciple, Megan the Skeptic and Mike the Disciple dive into one of their most layered conversations yet: Christianity, politics, gender roles, and what it means to seek truth in a divided world.
The conversation starts with real-life stories, unexpected ministry updates, and the challenges of being publicly Christian in today’s culture. From there, Mike and Megan talk through how Christianity is often misunderstood, misused, or even weaponized in politics, especially when faith becomes more about winning arguments than living with truth, grace, and humility.
Then the discussion turns toward biblical gender roles. Does the Bible teach that women are less than men? What does it really mean that Eve was created as Adam’s “helper”? Are men and women equal, different, or both? Mike explains how the Hebrew word often translated as “helper” is also used in the Old Testament to describe God’s help, while Megan brings her honest questions, pushback, and skeptical perspective.
This episode explores faith, logic, politics, gender, marriage, culture, and the value of every person’s God-given role.
Episode Topic: Christianity, Politics, and Gender Roles in a Divided World
Podcast: The Skeptic and The Disciple
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