Episodios

  • Jesus Beyond Christianity: Five Religions, Five Perspectives
    Mar 29 2026

    Clint and Wendy discussed Jesus's role in Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism, highlighting how each religion perceives him as a prophet, teacher, or holy figure while maintaining distinct theological positions. They examined how Jesus is recognized as a great spiritual teacher in Hinduism, an enlightened teacher in Buddhism, and a respected but not divine figure in Sikhism, while noting that Islam and Judaism have specific, divergent views on his nature and role.

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    16 m
  • The Holy of Holies: Sacred Spaces and Access to the Divine
    Mar 14 2026

    Clint and Wendy discussed the concept of the Holy of Holies in the Jewish temple during their Spiritual Cake Podcast episode. They explored the temple's structure, including its three main zones and the significance of the Holy of Holies, the most sacred space, which only the high priest could enter once a year during Yom Kippur. The discussion included details about the Ark of the Covenant and its contents, as well as comparisons to similar sacred spaces in other religions. Wendy shared insights into temple access requirements in Mormonism, reflecting on the protective nature of restricted sacred spaces and their importance in maintaining a contemplative environment.

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    19 m
  • How Many Bibles Are There?
    Feb 28 2026

    Clint and Wendy discussed the various versions of the Bible, exploring the history, translations, and preferences of different denominations. They examined how language and cultural context influence biblical interpretations, highlighting the challenges of maintaining accuracy while making texts accessible to modern readers. The conversation also touched on personal experiences with different Bible versions and the curiosity surrounding ancient texts.

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    27 m
  • Are We All Chaplains? Holding Space in a Fear-Filled World
    Feb 22 2026

    Clint and Wendy discussed the role and responsibilities of chaplains, exploring their function in providing spiritual support in various settings, including military bases, hospitals, and non-church environments. They shared personal anecdotes about offering comfort and support to others, highlighting the importance of being present and non-judgmental. The conversation touched on the challenges of dealing with fear, both in professional and personal contexts, and the impact of social media on sharing one's beliefs and experiences.

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    20 m
  • Sacred Spaces in Public Places: The Hidden Spiritual Rooms Around Us
    Feb 19 2026

    Clint and Wendy discussed the existence and significance of meditation rooms, prayer rooms, and chapels in public spaces such as airports, hospitals, and convention centers. They explored the criteria for these rooms, such as inclusivity, accessibility, and quietness, and highlighted the importance of providing spiritual spaces for diverse communities. The conversation touched on the challenges and opportunities of creating these spaces across different settings, with Wendy sharing insights from her experience working at an airport. They also discussed the presence of lactation rooms in public places, emphasizing the importance of accommodating the needs of nursing parents.

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    18 m
  • Exploring the Book "Journey of Souls"
    Feb 8 2026

    Clint and Wendy discuss Michael Newton's Journey of Souls (1994), a hypnosis-based book of case studies positing soul continuity across lifetimes. Key themes: pre-life, this-life, and afterlife; soul groups; guides and teachers; life purpose and planning; and a calm, familiar post-death realm. The book's life review emphasizes learning over punishment, with subjects feeling others' joys/pains. It frames Earth as advanced training and reincarnation as optional. LDS context: three degrees of glory (celestial, terrestrial, telestial) based on choices. The hosts note hypnosis' scientific status is debated and caution listeners to approach with curiosity and discernment.

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    18 m
  • What Is Church, Really?
    Jan 24 2026

    Clint and Wendy explored the concept of church, discussing its various definitions and interpretations across different religious traditions and exploring how it can refer to both people and buildings. They compared the organizational structures and financial practices of their respective religious institutions, including discussions about tax systems and giving practices. The conversation concluded with reflections on the spiritual significance of gestures and places, emphasizing that church can be found in both physical buildings and natural settings that foster community and spirituality.

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    18 m
  • Church, State, and the Personal Practice of Faith
    Jan 19 2026

    Clint and Wendy discussed the concept of separation between church and state in the United States, exploring how government documents and historical figures like Thomas Jefferson have shaped this principle. They also delved into the motivations behind religious conversions and the role of missionaries, comparing historical practices with modern-day approaches. The conversation touched on personal experiences with different religions and the importance of living one's faith authentically, both inwardly and outwardly.

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    21 m