INTRODUCTION:
In this episode of the Sex Drugs and Jesus Podcast, host De'Vannon Seráphino continues his critique of the new Netflix documentary 'Apocalypse in the Tropics' by Petra Costa. In this episode, the speaker passionately critiques the intersection of faith and politics, emphasizing the risks of pastors and preachers using their platforms for political coercion. The discussion explores the complexities of interpreting religious texts, especially regarding controversial topics like the LGBTQ+ community and hell's existence. The narrator also shares personal insights on why they abstain from voting, the profound power of the spirit world, and the importance of forming one's understanding of the Bible. This episode is a call to critically evaluate both religious and political leaders and to nourish one's personal faith through prayer, fasting, and deep scriptural study.
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INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to):
· A Review of Apocalypse in the Tropics.
· Don’t Take Faith Advice From This Documentary.
· Beware Of Truth Mixed With Lies.
· Lost Preachers.
· Leaving Churches.
· Jesus Christ Gets To Have His Personality.
· The Bible Is Not Homophobic.
· Everyone Employs Faith.
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REFERENCES:
https://www.netflix.com/title/81989009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocalypse_in_the_Tropics
https://www.ChristianityToday.com
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