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What is Christianity?

Our newest podcast has been posted and in it Ray and I talk about our experiences with Christianity. We decided to start with the 1828 definition and the modern Merriam-Webster. Christianity doesn't appear in the 1828 dictionary, and in Merriam-Webster it is:  :  the religion derived from Jesus  Christ , based on the Bible as sacred scripture, and professed by Eastern, Roman Catholic, and Protestant bodies I highlighted this definition because at it's core, Christianity is about Jesus. Most people who have been exposed to Jesus' teachings do not have a problem with him. Many people have a problem with his followers. A quote I learned in college, "You Christians why aren't you more like your Christ? " Ghandi.  The amount of trauma and individuals who will never darken the door of a church is an indictment of how people who call themselves Christian treat the people they meet and the systems in place that allow for no oversight of clergy, no academic training of...

Homeschooling and Religious Trauma

 Hi!  Our latest podcast is now live. Homeschooling and Religious trauma. In this podcast Ray talks about his experience with being homeschooled and then transitioning into Community College. Going from a bubble of church and home and suddenly needing to make your own decisions and navigate in the adult world can be jarring. Ray talks about how well prepared for adult life his schooling taught him and it's pitfalls.   A little history: The book Hijacking History: How the Religious Right Teaches History and Why it Matters, by Kathleen Wellman is very helpful in understanding what is going on. When schools in the south became unsegregated a few men got together and started homeschooling and Christian Academies in order to keep their children from mixing with black kids. It starts out to maintain the status quo in the south and becomes as one family member put it, "the Baptist thing to do". Parents were essentially sold a bag of goods that promised a better education th...