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Jesus After Christianity

Podkast av Ben Collins

engelsk

Historie & religion

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What if the things Jesus was doing and saying before Christianity—before the creeds, the power structures, the purity codes—are the same things that provide a path out of this critical, chaotic moment we're in now - As Christianity collapses? NOT Jesus as the singular solution to every problem, as confessional religion has taught for centuries. Instead: Jesus is the posture and playbook through which we run our problems. Not because it will solve them all, but because it will shape us to approach them with empathy, kindness, compassion, justice, and mercy—rather than fear, anger, violence

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Jesus After Christianity - Episode 11

In Episode 11 of Jesus After Christianity, we revisit one of the most misunderstood—and most revealing—moments in the Jesus story: the temple incident. The tables. The disruption. The public confrontation. Not a random outburst, but a deliberate act that exposes what happens when spirituality becomes a marketplace and power hides behind “holiness.” This episode explores the temple not just as a religious site, but as an economic and political machine—an institution that could bless the system while burdening ordinary people. We talk about what Jesus was actually targeting: exploitation wrapped in sacred language, gatekeeping disguised as devotion, and a religious order that made access to God feel expensive, conditional, and controlled. We also wrestle with the implications for today. What does it mean to follow Jesus if his clearest act of anger wasn’t aimed at “sinners,” but at religious profiteering and spiritual manipulation? What kinds of modern temples still trade in fear, shame, and status—while calling it faith? Episode 11 is about holy disruption: the courage to confront institutions that harm, the clarity to separate God from the systems that claim to represent God, and the possibility that liberation sometimes starts with flipping the script—right in the center of what’s considered sacred.

I går - 25 min
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Jesus After Christianity - Episode 10

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.

19. mai 2026 - 29 min
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Jesus After Christianity - Episode 9

In Episode 9 of Jesus After Christianity, we explore Sabbath as far more than a spiritual self-care practice. Sabbath is a direct confrontation with power. In a world that trains us to measure worth by output, Sabbath says you are not a machine. You are not what you produce. You don’t have to earn your right to rest. And that message isn’t neutral—it threatens every system built on extraction, burnout, and endless consumption. When rest is treated like a reward for the “deserving,” the powerful stay powerful. But when rest becomes a shared, protected practice—especially for the exhausted, the overlooked, and the overworked—it starts to look like liberation. This episode traces how Sabbath disrupts the empire logic of scarcity and control. We talk about why constant productivity keeps people compliant, why exhaustion makes solidarity harder, and how intentional rest can become a kind of rebellion. Not escapism. Not disengagement. But a refusal to let the system define what’s normal, what’s valuable, and what’s possible. Because Sabbath isn’t just a pause. It’s a protest. And it just might be one of the most powerful practices we’ve forgotten how to keep.

5. mai 2026 - 39 min
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Jesus After Christianity - Episode 8

In Episode 8 of Jesus After Christianity, we pull back the curtain on one of the most effective tools of control: division dressed up as “truth.” The political divide can feel inevitable—like it’s natural, permanent, and impossible to cross. But what if much of its power is perceived? What if the lines are intentionally reinforced because they keep us isolated, reactive, and easier to manage? This episode is an invitation to cross the barrier with us. Not by erasing differences or pretending everything is fine, but by refusing the script that says our differences must make us enemies. We talk about what it actually means to bridge the political divide—how to stay grounded, how to stay human, and how to build relationships that don’t collapse under disagreement. We also zoom out across history to remember something we’re often made to forget: revolutionary moments exist across the timeline, and they’re rarely powered by perfection. They’re powered by people. Community. Inclusion. The slow, stubborn work of choosing each other anyway. These aren’t soft ideals—they’re practical tools that change what’s possible. Episode 8 explores how to expose the false power of “us vs. them,” rebel against the made-up frameworks that keep us separate, and practice a love big enough to hold complexity. Because our differences shouldn’t be weapons. They should connect us.

21. april 2026 - 51 min
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Jesus After Christianity - Episode 7

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.

7. april 2026 - 46 min
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