Episode 308: “We Respond to Crazy Pastor Clips” Pallooza!
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Keith and I went through 11 clips from evangelical influencers and pastors that have been driving people crazy all year—you know, the ones that sound almost right but make you feel like you're going insane? We break down why Josh Howerton's claims about conservative mental health don't hold up, why blaming women for divorce is absurd, and how complementarian teaching about male authority actually contradicts what Jesus taught.
If you've ever felt gaslit by marriage teaching in church, this episode will help you understand why—and give you permission to trust your gut that something's very wrong.
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LINKS MENTIONED:
- Josh McPherson Feminism ruins everything
- John Lovell my wife is not in charge
- Mark Driscoll kids can’t be priority
- Josh Howerton on Islam and Jana on Feminism
- Unchained at Last stats on child marriage
- Canada on child marriage
- Turning Point saying it's women's fault
- Rachel Jankovic husband doesn’t help
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