Apostates Anonymous Matthew J. Distefano and Keith Giles
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- Society & Culture
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Apostates Anonymous is the show you turn to when you can no longer call yourself an Evangelical. Join hosts Keith Giles and Matthew J. Distefano as they tip over just about every sacred cow known to man. It's sure to be a good time for any true heathen or heretic.
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This is the FINAL Episode of Apostates Anonymous...Really This Time
This is the end, but fear not! You can find us over on Heretic Happy Hour, for Tuesday's main show, Friday's bonus show, and Matt's Sunday show, beginning May 7, 2024!
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Can You Be MAGA and Christian?
Is it possible to support MAGA and still call yourself a Christian? Matt and Keith weigh in.
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The Trump Bible and Death of Satire
Donald Trump now has a Bible. Yes, you read that right. Is this the death of satire? We think so.
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Mimetic Theory and Middle-earth
Today's episode talks all about Matthew's new book, Mimetic Theory & Middle-earth. We also get into some Christian Nationalism and the now infamous and meme-worthy speech by Sen. Katie Britt.
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The Personal Cost of Deconstruction
A lot of creators in the Evangelical spaces like to talk ABOUT deconstruction, but rarely do they talk to people who are going through it. In this episode, we talk about the personal cost of deconstruction, and what we want people to understand.
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A Response to the "He Gets Us" Super Bowl Commercial
We all saw the "He Gets Us" Super Bowl Commercial. Now, you can hear what Matt and Keith thought about it, what it says about Christianity, and how "both sides" are upset but for very different reasons.
Customer Reviews
Refreshingly Real
for me, it took more faith to let go of my traditionalist Christian views. It’s refreshing to hear that I am not alone. Kudos guys!
Great show
Love listening to honest people. Folks that are okay to say I don’t know when it’s necessary. Thanks for this.
Boldly oldie
Great show for anyone who needs to laugh at their own overly serious religious views. The ads are great. You create a safe space to question dogmatic Christian beliefs. Thanks!