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Bi-weekly recaps of NBC's The Good Place TV show. We talk ethics, religious trauma and more.
This is a project of The Prophetic Imagination Station podcast.

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    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.7 • 142 Ratings

Bi-weekly recaps of NBC's The Good Place TV show. We talk ethics, religious trauma and more.
This is a project of The Prophetic Imagination Station podcast.

    Holymotherforkingshirtballs

    Holymotherforkingshirtballs

    DL & Krispin discuss the season finale of The Good Place Season 1, titled "Michael's Gambit." We talk about recognizing rotten systems (that claim to be good) and also what's next for the podcast!
    You can Join our patreon comamunity to support this podcast and gain access to two extra episodes each month, our facebook community, as well as the backlog of patreon-only episodes covering evangelical media, spiritual abuse, and more.
    You can follow The Bad Place Podcast on Twitter and Instagram. You can follow Krispin on Instagram here and Danielle on Instagram here.

    • 56 min
    I Did It My Way

    I Did It My Way

    DL and Krispin talk about S1 E12 titled “Mindy St. Claire” We ask whether you actually have any ethical choices in a capitalistic system and other questions that inspire hopelessness. Also, is the US the medium place?
    Leave us a voicemail at (503) 912-4130 or send a voice memo to propheticimaginationstation@gmaill.com.
    You can Join our patreon comamunity to support this podcast and gain access to two extra episodes each month, our facebook community, as well as the backlog of patreon-onlay episodes covering evangelical media, spiritual abuse, and more.
    You can follow The Bad Place Podcast on Twitter and Instagram. You can follow Krispin on Instagram here and Danielle on Instagram here.

    • 48 min
    The Catastrophe

    The Catastrophe

    D.L interviews Kelley Nikondeha, author of First Advent in Palestine about Christian zionism, and how Palestinians view the year 1948 (often called "The Nakba" or "Catasrophe"). Kelley is the author of The First Advent in Palestine: Reversals, Resistance, and the Ongoing Complexities of Hope. You can follow her on Instagram here.
    Here is a great 4-page sheet outlining what happened in 1948. While John Wayne encouraged Bodie Theone to call it “The Jewish Alamo” Palestinians had another word for that year--Nakba, or “the catastrophe.” 
    The key has become a symbol of Palestians forced from their homes in 1948 who continue to hope to go home and yet have no rights or protections under which they can do so. 
    Here are interviews with four Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank.
    A Keffiyeh is a Palestinian scarf that is full of cultural significance. 
    Here is both the video and the transcript of Isaac Munther’s sermon “Christ in the rubble”
    For further reading D.L. recommends Palestine Speaks and Kelley’s book The First Advent in Palestine (make sure you read all her footnotes!)
    Kelley recommends The Lemon Tree and This is Not a Border. She also recommends following and watching content from PAL fest, the Palestinian Art and literature festival. For Christians, she recommends reading Naim Ateek’s book Justice and Only Justice, and Faith in the Face of Empire by Mitri Raheb.  
    Sliman Mansour created the image Kelley used for the cover art for her book. You can follow him on Instagram, where he updates almost daiy on the situation.
    You can Join our patreon comamunity to support this podcast and gain access to two extra episodes each month, our facebook community, as well as the backlog of patreon-only episodes covering evangelical media, spiritual abuse, and more.
    You can follow The Bad Place Podcast on Twitter and Instagram. You can follow Krispin on Instagram here and Danielle on Instagram here.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Strange Bedfellows

    Strange Bedfellows

    The book we are discussing is The Gates of Zion by Brock and Bodie Theone.
    You can follow Josh’s work over on his substack called New Means. He mostly covers issues of labor but most recently has been writing from a Jewish perspective on the dangers of zionism. 
    “Zionism was the air we breathed. To me it seemed so normal, it was not something we investigated consciously.”
    The single largest zionist organization in the US Christians United for Israel. You can read more about it here.
    The current speaker of the house, Mike Johnson, is a rabid Christian zionist. 
    Jewitches has a great podcast, post, and infographics on Christian zionism. 
    They write: “The largest Zionist organization has more Christian members than there are Jewish Americans alive. As of 2021, there are roughly 7.5 million American Jews. Christians United for Israel alone has over 10 million Christian members. There are more than 30 million Christian Zionists in the United States alone, according to the author & academic Tristan Sturm. That’s double the population of Jews worldwide.”
    Here is a quick biography of Brock and Bodie Theone. 
    In 1978 while working on The Fall Guy, she [Bodie]  told John Wayne about her desire to write about the events surrounding Israel's statehood. "That's one you ought to do," Wayne said. "It's the Jewish Alamo!" An unusual series of circumstances directed Bodie into the Zion project. A producer persuaded her to write a script centering on the day in 1948 when Jerusalem's mayor received from the British the key to the Old City. For the first time in 2,000 years, a Jew held the key to the city gates. While an intriguing story to Bodie, the producer needed the script in three weeks.
    Brock and Bodie have written 65 different books and sold over 35 million copies of their zionist historical fiction. 
    “Due to such careful research, The Zion Covenant and The Zion Chronicles series are recognized by the American Library Association, as well as Zionist libraries around the world, as classic historical novels and are used to teach history in college classrooms.”
    O Jerusalem was a book published in 1972 that was a popular history of the creation of the nation-state of Israel. Here is some good background info on the book and what its aims were. 
    One of Bodie’s recent facebook posts mentions “the door of the Ark is about to close” The rest of their facebook page is just one big trigger warning/red flag.
    Brock and Bodie wrote their recent books of fiction with Calvary Chapel pastor (and huge end-times prophecy guy) Ray Bentley. 
    You can Join our patreon comamunity to support this podcast and gain access to two extra episodes each month, our facebook community, as well as the backlog of patreon-only episodes covering evangelical media, spiritual abuse, and more.
    You can follow The Bad Place Podcast on Twitter and Instagram. You can follow Krispin on Instagram here and Danielle on Instagram here.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Christian Zionism 101

    Christian Zionism 101

    DL and Krispin talk about Christian Zionism, The Left Behind Series, Dispensationalism and more!
    Here's some resources we reference in this episode:
    Left Behind: From Root to Ripened Fruit by Hank Hanegraaff (the Bible Answer Man).
    John Darby's "End Times" by Chuck Hamilton
    Asking, What Would Jesus Read? by Erin Smith
    You can Join our patreon comamunity to support this podcast and gain access to two extra episodes each month, our facebook community, as well as the backlog of patreon-only episodes covering evangelical media, spiritual abuse, and more.
    You can follow The Bad Place Podcast on Twitter and Instagram. You can follow Krispin on Instagram here and Danielle on Instagram here.

    • 52 min
    She Makes the Bass Drop in my Heart

    She Makes the Bass Drop in my Heart

    DL and Krispin talk about S1 E10 titled “What's My Motivation?” We talk a lot about religious trauma, being trained to discount your own experience, and whether people who believe in soul mates tend to be demisexual. Also, who won the bet from the end of last episode?
    Leave us a voicemail at (503) 912-4130 or send a voice memo to propheticimaginationstation@gmaill.com.
    You can Join our patreon comamunity to support this podcast and gain access to two extra episodes each month, our facebook community, as well as the backlog of patreon-only episodes covering evangelical media, spiritual abuse, and more.
    You can follow The Bad Place Podcast on Twitter and Instagram. You can follow Krispin on Instagram here and Danielle on Instagram here.

    • 1 hr 5 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
142 Ratings

142 Ratings

Indiana Apostate ;-) ,

Loved Jessie's episode!

As a 40-something mom who has gotten so much encouragement from Rhett and Link's spiritual journeys, I've always wanted to hear more of Jessie's story. So I was so excited when I saw that she was a guest. I'm a new listener, former Jesus Freak, and I'm loving this podcast. Thank you!

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JeSuS fReAk

I stumbled upon your podcast after Kevin Max re-tweeted your plans for this upcoming season. Throughout my deconstruction, I’ve gone down rabbit holes to find out what was REALLY happening in my youth. Back then I had no idea what Liberty University was. I had no concept of how problematic my beliefs were. And, of course, I was in the thick of religious trauma that I’ll be unpacking for the rest of my life.

Thank you for pointing out that this album was a “pledge”. Like you, I took it seriously. I was prepared to “give my life”—literally. I’m disturbed to remember the aftermath of the Columbine school shooting. Youth leaders in my church actually drew very clear and deliberate parallels to Rachel Scott, who was murdered in senseless gun violence, to the kind of jesus freak we should all be. This breaks my heart today—as a grown up and as a parent.

I’m excited to unpack this whole album. I don’t think it will be an easy listen—but I do think it will be an important one. Thanks for tackling this one for the team! So glad I found your show.

CarlyinCA ,

My favorite podcast

I love this podcast. It’s so helpful for untangling the crazy evangelical subculture and the way it impacted me. Love the banter between Krispin and D.L., and love their more individual seasons (hardcore and romance) and conversations with guests as well. I appreciate that this podcast doesn’t come off as angry or bitter like so many things tend to in the exvangelical and deconstruction spaces. They don’t lie or beat around the bush about things that are harmful, but the delivery feels much calmer and more helpful than other places I’ve gone for this kind of content. It makes me think deeply, feel less alone in my weird evangelical experiences, and also laugh a lot. THANK YOU for this podcast!

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