Matthew J. Distefano joins me fresh off his debate with Andrew Wilson on LGBTQ inclusion in the church — a long, combative exchange that quickly became about much more than a handful of clobber passages. We talk about what Matt expected going into the debate, what surprised him once it started, and what it feels like trying to have a nuanced theological conversation inside an online culture built around winning, domination, and rhetorical takedowns. Because at some point, a debate about LGBTQ people in the church becomes a debate about authority: Who gets to define Christianity? Who gets pushed outside the boundaries? And why are certain Christians so invested in making sure those boundaries stay heavily guarded? Matt reflects on the role of compassion, the limits of debate as a path toward understanding, and the difference between defending a faith and defending a system. We also dig into scapegoating, mimetic theory, religious certainty, Christian gatekeeping, and the way LGBTQ people continue to be treated as theological problems instead of actual human beings. Along the way, we wrestle with a larger question hanging over the entire exchange: what happens when Christianity becomes more concerned with power, purity, and winning than with grace, solidarity, and the life of Jesus? And perhaps the most uncomfortable question of all: if the loudest version of Christianity is defined by exclusion, contempt, and domination, why are Christians still surprised when people walk away? This is a conversation about debate culture, queer inclusion, power, theology, and the kind of faith we build when being right matters more than being human. About Matthew: Matthew J. Distefano is an award-winning author, best known for The Wisdom of Hobbits and Mimetic Theory & Middle-earth. He is the co-host of the popular Heretic Happy Hour podcast, co-owner of Quoir Publishing, and owner of Happy Woods Farm—a small permaculture farm nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California. Matthew's thought-provoking work explores spirituality, theology, philosophy, politics, and culture, and his writing has been featured in Sojourners, Patheos, and beyond. He is a graduate of Chico State University, and when he's not writing, farming, or playing The Last of Us, he enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter.Big thanks to these outlets that make the Christian Crazy possible: • Right Wing Watch • Christian Nightmares • Friendly Atheist For more Snarky Faith: 🎙️ Snarky Faith website 📸 Instagram: @stuartdelony ▶️ YouTube: @snarkyfaith 🩵 Bluesky: @snarkyfaith.bsky.social 📘 Facebook Group: facebook.com/snarkyfaith ☕ Snarky Faith shirts and mugs: https://snarkyfaith.dashery.com/Read the apocalypse responsibly: 📕 The Tribulation Survival Guide: https://amzn.to/4vnDcMl 🖍️ The Tribulation Survival Guide Coloring Book: https://amzn.to/4ePAk60 Check out other fantastic Quoircast partners: The Heretic Happy Hour Podcast • Wild Olive • Jonathan Foster • The Church Needs Therapy • Honoring the Journey Podcast • Spiritual Brewpub • Bros Bibles & Beer • Liminal Living • The Social Jesus Project • I Was a Teenage Fundamentalist • The God Squad Pod • Radical Love Live • Second Cup with Keith • Unbelief Podcast • High Minds Collective • Evangelicalish • Beyond the Torch with Todd & Leslie Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.