
Episode #33
Talk Heathen 10.33 with Jamie the Blind Limey, Christy Powell, and Sofia Spina
In today's episode of Talk Heathen, Jamie Limeyman, Christy Powell, and Sofia Spina examine religion as big business, prosperity gospel exploitation, and the commercialization of Christmas! Lisa in Canada argues religion functions more as a grift than a legitimate business, pointing to prosperity gospel preachers who demand massive donations from vulnerable congregants. The hosts explore whether intention matters when the harm is identical, and Lisa shares her painful experience of a church pressuring her to tithe even when she desperately needed that money for mental health medication. How do we distinguish between sincere belief and deliberate exploitation when the damage is the same? Todd in WY believes religion as business stems from human selfishness, citing the Cain and Abel story as proof of universal evil. The hosts challenge Todd's black-and-white worldview, discussing how moral philosophy functions without requiring God. Todd expresses frustration with political corruption and isolation in his conservative area. Can we build ethical frameworks without divine command, and what happens when our communities reject those frameworks? Anne in CA discusses the 'War on Christmas' narrative and how Christmas has become so commercialized that people are talking about it in August. The hosts explore the tension between Christians who rail against commercialism while simultaneously insisting Christmas belongs exclusively to them. How did a religious holiday become so secular that its biggest defenders are corporations? Thank you for joining us this week! We'll see you next time! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/talk-heathen--3195702/support .

