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  • Mar 5, 2025

Christian Conspiracy Theories: Our Track Record is NOT GOOD!

Humanity has a natural desire to be “in the know” and to be part of a community. Often the two go together. I can join a “secret club” if I agree to beliefs of this club, particularly the things others don’t know or are “unable to understand.” Add in a culture in our churches that already believes in a mysterious God and supernatural occurrences and mix in a belief that religious oppression is inevitably coming from a world getting evermore evil and gravitating to grandiose conspiracies becomes an even greater temptation.

  • Mar 5, 2025

Jesus Did NOT Call the Woman at the Well a "Sinner!" Snarky Bible Stories

  • Paul Swearengin

Jesus didn't make the woman at the well feel shame. In fact, her responses were downright snarky, and Jesus seemed to say "I like this woman!"

  • Oct 20, 2024

It's Sinful What Christians Teach About Sin

  • Paul Swearengin

Could it be that "go and sin no more" actually means "you no longer have to consider yourself a 'sinner' as you've been told you are by those religious zealots?"

  • Oct 11, 2024

How Would Jesus Treat a Post-Abortive Woman?

  • Paul Swearengin

"Show me in the Bible where it says a desperate young person making the best decision they know how to make is a sin.” Becky found Joseph too good to be true, yet she couldn’t deny he’d just told her things about her life he couldn’t have known on his own. Joseph had shared her deepest secret with so much kindness, it had flipped on a light switch deep inside.

  • Sep 11, 2024

Can a Good God Do Bad Things?

  • Paul Swearengin

Why would a good god give a prophetic message to a preacher to share from the pulpit on a Sunday morning, and not spend the week telling that same pastor to stop molesting a child or to not abuse a woman in their church?

  • Jul 24, 2024

The Journey, Not the Destination. A Cliche' That is 100% True

  • Paul Swearengin

So many in American culture are sad, dissatisfied, hopeless and even willing to harm themselves or others. We’re made to believe that life is a race to a finish line, rather than a never ending journey. But then, at the finish line, we catch our breath, the race workers all go home, the confetti that was so exciting in the sky is now trash on the ground and we are forced to say “now what?” We then realize the striving did create a moment of great accomplishment, but now the striving must start all over again.

  • May 7, 2024

DeconstructionU: Can I Be Right and my Family/Church/Friends/Leaders, etc. Be Wrong?

  • Paul Swearengin

Saul sincerely believed ridding his country of these "law breakers" would hasten the appearance of a messiah to overturn the Roman government and would "make Israel great again." Saul was absolutely sincere in his beliefs and studies, yet was sincerely wrong in his conclusions.

  • Apr 27, 2024

21st Century Spirituality is Free From the Church Building

  • Paul Swearengin

Being freed from that "Old Time Religion” (we used to sing a song that said 'it's good enough for me’???) I was able to deal with self hatred in a way I could not have imagined before. I headed down to the San Joaquin River for a ritual of letting a self-hating part go — with the gratitude of my system and D.I.D. parts.

  • Apr 11, 2024

It is a BIG Error to Claim the Bible is Innerant

  • Paul Swearengin

if we hold onto the folly of innerancy, we not only set ourselves up to abuse Hebrew and Christian sacred texts, we make it super easy for the rest of the world to believe we are delusional and dissonant, denying the obviously provable. And that does not serve the message of Jesus, at all.