Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists Husband & Wife
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Husband and Wife are two non-believers who have always wanted to read the Bible. Why would we subject ourselves to this you might ask? From our perspective it helps us understand where the Christians around us, here in the Midwest, are coming from when they quote the Bible at us. Husband is basically an Atheist and wife leans Agnostic but mostly Atheist and we’re just having some fun at the Bible’s expense while learning more about what our neighbors claim we’re going to hell over.
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Bible Study BY Atheists Weekly: Jeremiah Chapters 26 - 30 plus Q&A and Book Club
Bible Study by Atheists Weekly is a collection of last week's episodes by Sacrilegious Discourse with Husband and Wife. This week's collection includes Jeremiah chapters 26 - 30 plus our Q&A and Book Club.
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Jewish Folklore Episode 29: Sacrilegious Book Club
Husband and Wife cover Tales and Legends: Part 4 of A Treasury of Jewish Folklore.
In this episode of the Sacrilegious Book Club, we're finishing up Chapter 3: The Ten Lost Tribes.
Topics include the Jewish Falasha tribe of Abyssinia; Solomon's affair with the queen of Sheba; their sin Menilek, the king of Egypt; a fake copy of the Law of Moses; the Bene-Israel Jews of Bombay; racism; circumcision parties; Elijah the Prophet; the silliness of blindly following traditions; and killing cocks for the cock-cutters.
Next time, we will continue reading entries from Part 4: Tales and Legends | Chapter 4: Folk Tales. We hope you'll get a copy of the book and read along with us.
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Jeremiah Chapters 26 - 30 Q&A: Atheist Bible Study
Are you ready to rumble through the ancient dust of Babylon and the not-so-prophetic postal service of Jeremiah's day? Buckle up, dear skeptics and scripture sleuths, for a no-holds-barred Q&A session where we dissect Jeremiah chapters 26 - 30 with the precision of a Chaldean astronomer cutting through astrological nonsense. This episode of Sacrilegious Discourse is your irreverent guide to the biblical equivalent of an ancient soap opera, complete with false prophets, divine DMs, and political intrigue.
Our dynamic duo of godless gabbers doesn't just answer your burning questions; they set the parchment on fire with their snarky insights. Was Jeremiah the ancient world's version of a chain letter writer? Did Babylon have a better postal system than we do today? And most importantly, why the heck did false prophets in Babylon have a fanbase? We're laying it all out on the clay tablet for your entertainment.
Join us as we tear apart the claim that Jeremiah was anything more than a doomsday pen pal in a time of Babylonian Big Brother. We'll explore the 'Babylonian Chronicles,' a collection of clay tablets that spill the Tigris tea on what was really going down in the Neo-Babylonian Empire. It's a tale of celestial scribes, political power plays, and a king who basically invented the delete button for history.
So, if you're looking for a podcast that irreverently questions every 'thou shalt' and 'thus saith the Lord,' you've found your promised land. Forget sacred scrolls and holy proclamations; we're all about the historical receipts and divine deflation. And yes, we might even talk about the actual Bible verses... when we're not marveling at the ancient world's version of a Silicon Valley tech giant (Spoiler alert: it's Babylon!).
Subscribe, leave a blasphemous comment, and share this episode with all your heathen friends. Because let's face it, who needs prophecy when you've got historians, archaeologists, and a couple of snarky podcasters to tell you how it really was? Are you ready to rumble through the ancient dust of Babylon and the not-so-prophetic postal service of Jeremiah's day? Buckle up, dear skeptics and scripture sleuths, for a no-holds-barred Q&A session where we dissect Jeremiah chapters 26 - 30 with the precision of a Chaldean astronomer cutting through astrological nonsense. This episode of Sacrilegious Discourse is your irreverent guide to the biblical equivalent of an ancient soap opera, complete with false prophets, divine DMs, and political intrigue.
Was Jeremiah the ancient world's version of a chain letter writer? Did Babylon have a better postal system than we do today? And most importantly, why the heck did false prophets in Babylon have a fanbase? We're laying it all out on the clay tablet for your entertainment.
We'll explore the 'Babylonian Chronicles,' a collection of clay tablets that spill the Tigris tea on what was really going down in the Neo-Babylonian Empire. It's a tale of celestial scribes, political power plays, and a king who basically invented the delete button for history.
So, if you're looking for a podcast that irreverently questions every 'thou shalt' and 'thus saith the Lord,' you've found your promised land. Forget sacred scrolls and holy proclamations; we're all about the historical receipts and divine deflation. And yes, we might even talk about the actual Bible verses... when we're not marveling at the ancient world's version of a Silicon Valley tech giant (Spoiler alert: it's Babylon!).
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Jeremiah Chapter 30: Atheist Bible Study
Prepare to dive headfirst into the stormy waters of biblical criticism with your favorite irreverent atheist duo as we tear into the snooze-fest that is Jeremiah Chapter 30. We're taking no prisoners and sparing no holy cows, because let's face it – if there's one thing the Bible's good for, it's providing ample material for a roasting session. Join us as we dissect the so-called "Book of Consolation" and ask the burning question: is it truly a comforting pat on the back from the almighty, or just another tiresome list of doomsday predictions that Jeremiah seems to get a little too excited about?
Get ready for a whirlwind – both literally, with the storm outside, and figuratively, as we tackle the text that's about as consoling as a wet blanket. From the hilarious mix-up of chapter placements in the Septuagint (because who doesn't love a divine game of "Where's Waldo?") to the puzzling idea of a zombie King David, we're breaking down scripture like it's the walls of Jericho. And we don't need no ram's horn – just pure, unadulterated snark.
And because no biblical banter is complete without a contemporary twist, we're wading into the murky waters of LGBTQIA+ acceptance in religious communities. We've got tributes, trans experiences, and yes, even a 'Zombie David' – because nothing says "modern sensibilities" like a resurrected monarch shambling about, right?
So if you're looking for a hot take on ancient prophecies, a side of LGBTQIA+ perspectives, and the connection between whirlwinds, Jesus, and potential podcasting power outages, you've come to the right place. Don't miss our take on Jeremiah Chapter 30 – it's an episode that promises to be more electrifying than the storm that's threatening to knock out our power. And that's saying something.
Remember to subscribe for more blasphemous banter and divine debunking – because if we're going to hell, we might as well have fun on the way down. See you in the fiery depths, or, you know, next episode – whichever comes first.
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Jeremiah Chapter 29: Atheist Bible Study
Get ready to facepalm and eye-roll through the pages of antiquity as your favorite godless guides dive into the baffling world of Jeremiah Chapter 29. This episode is not your Sunday School teacher's take on the Bible. Instead, buckle up for a wild ride through ancient letters, false prophets, and a God who seems to be playing the long con. It's time to unpack the biblical equivalent of a divine Ponzi scheme, complete with empty promises and divine threats.
In this blasphemously entertaining episode, we'll expose the inconvenient truths behind the so-called prophetic wisdom of Jeremiah. As self-proclaimed prophets duel it out for the title of Heaven's Favorite Mouthpiece, we'll witness the laughable demise of Hananiah – spoiler alert: God's not his co-pilot. Plus, we'll uncover the divine strategy of keeping the riff-raff at bay while the elite bask in the Babylonian sun.
From the tongue-in-cheek comparison of prophetic showdowns to modern reality TV drama, to the head-scratching question of why God's promises come with an expiration date longer than your mortgage, this episode is jam-packed with irreverent takes on holy scripture. And don't miss the side-splitting banter about epistles that are definitely not the apostles' fan mail.
So, if you're ready for a heretical analysis of biblical events that strangely mirror today's political power plays, this is the podcast for you. Join us as we dissect the dark comedy that is Jeremiah Chapter 29 and reveal why ancient prophecies are as reliable as a fortune cookie. For anyone who enjoys their holy readings with a side of skepticism and a hearty dose of reality, hit play and let's get this secular party started.
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Jeremiah Chapter 28: Atheist Bible Study
Strap in, skeptics and scripture enthusiasts, for a wild ride through the divinely dubious world of ancient prophecies with your irreverent guides through the Book of Jeremiah. In this episode, titled "Jeremiah Chapter 28," we don't just read the good book; we flip it on its head, shake out the contradictions, and have a good laugh at the absurdities.
Join us as we unpack the perplexing prophecies of Jeremiah and put the so-called seer's credibility under our merciless microscope. Can we sort out the divine from the drama? Will we decipher the cryptic from the comical? There's only one way to find out, and it's not by praying for enlightenment. We're diving into Jeremiah 28 with the tenacity of a heretic at a holy water convention.
Prepare to be entertained as we witness Jeremiah's biblical smackdown with Hananiah, the ultimate showdown between the so-called true prophet and the accused false advertiser of the divine. It's like WWE, but with more smiting and less spandex. We're talking divine death threats, broken yokes (not the breakfast kind), and predictions with expiration dates shorter than a carton of milk.
Ever wonder what happens when ancient prophets disagree? Spoiler alert: It's not a peaceful debate club. It's a prophecy-off, and the loser doesn't just get embarrassed; he gets the heavenly boot. Did Jeremiah play a divine version of 'Simon Says' with deadly stakes, or was he the ancient equivalent of a Biblical Dexter, ensuring his predictions came true through some very mortal means?
From prophet power rankings to the ethical puzzles of storytelling that stretch from dusty scrolls to modern-day serial killers, we leave no stone unturned. And because we know you love a good teaser, we're setting the stage for an even juicier discussion in Jeremiah 29. Will it be more predictions, more drama, and more head-scratching narrative chaos? You bet your blasphemous boots it will be.
So tune in, turn up the volume, and let's blaspheme together as we dissect Jeremiah Chapter 28 in a way that would make your Sunday school teacher clutch their pearls. It's all here on your favorite podcast where we take the 'holy' out of holy scripture and replace it with a hefty dose of holy skepticism.
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Customer Reviews
Great podcast!!
Husband and Wife do a great job of making the bible not so boring. I have started reading the Bible several times, but always got too bored and annoyed to keep going. Wife’s reading and narration skills, including funny voices, keep me interested in what’s happening. Husband’s jokes are right on par with my sense of humor so I feel right at home. I also like the fact that they call out the garbage, hypocrisy, and unrealistic nonsense. (I mean a talking donkey, seriously, this book is clearly a fairytale) if Husband and Wife can make it though the whole Bible I will be right there with them until the end!
They make it fun
Wish they were around to help me slog through one of the worst small book groupings ever. So far. Deserves negative reviews.
Atheist bible study ripoff
Honestly,
Listen to atheist bible study. Much better. Not sure which one is ripping off the other one. But this one got annoying real quick. And the adds are insufferable.