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Jerusalem’s supposedly vibing in “unbroken peace” until one petty bureaucratic snitch decides the temple treasury looks a little too stacked—and runs to the Seleucid power structure like a hall monitor on a sugar high. Enter Heliodorus: the king’s errand boy with a “just asking questions” vibe… who is absolutely there to confiscate money that explicitly belongs to widows and orphans. Because nothing screams righteous governance like shaking down the poor via “legal authority.”
Then the story goes full fantasy cutscene: God apparently rolls up like a mythic raid boss, horse, gold-plated armor, and two celestial gym bros who beat Heliodorus into instant regret. The hosts (rightfully) call BS on how this would be the biggest news story in the ancient world… and yet it’s basically a one-off tale tucked into 2 Maccabees 3 like, “trust me bro.” Along the way: the episode detonates into snark about purity culture (virgins = helpless idiots, because of course), performative “think of the children” propaganda, and the ever-present religious hypocrisy that magically becomes “holy” the second money’s involved.
And because reality can’t go five minutes without a fascism cameo, the conversation also veers into modern ICE/propaganda bullshittery, the same “protect the children” framing used to justify cruelty while rewriting timelines with a straight face. If you want a snarky atheist Bible podcast that reads the weird parts so you don’t have to, and then connects the dots to the real-world weaponization of religion, this one’s for you.
👉 Listen now at sacrilegiousdiscourse.com
👉 Join our godless rebellion on Discord: discord.gg/VBnyTYV6nC
👉 Support the snark on Patreon: patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse
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💬 Best Quote from the Episode:
“When you see beautiful people, you should automatically assume it's AI Slop.”
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Jerusalem’s supposedly vibing in “unbroken peace” until one petty bureaucratic snitch decides the temple treasury looks a little too stacked—and runs to the Seleucid power structure like a hall monitor on a sugar high. Enter Heliodorus: the king’s errand boy with a “just asking questions” vibe… who is absolutely there to confiscate money that explicitly belongs to widows and orphans. Because nothing screams righteous governance like shaking down the poor via “legal authority.”
Then the story goes full fantasy cutscene: God apparently rolls up like a mythic raid boss, horse, gold-plated armor, and two celestial gym bros who beat Heliodorus into instant regret. The hosts (rightfully) call BS on how this would be the biggest news story in the ancient world… and yet it’s basically a one-off tale tucked into 2 Maccabees 3 like, “trust me bro.” Along the way: the episode detonates into snark about purity culture (virgins = helpless idiots, because of course), performative “think of the children” propaganda, and the ever-present religious hypocrisy that magically becomes “holy” the second money’s involved.
And because reality can’t go five minutes without a fascism cameo, the conversation also veers into modern ICE/propaganda bullshittery, the same “protect the children” framing used to justify cruelty while rewriting timelines with a straight face. If you want a snarky atheist Bible podcast that reads the weird parts so you don’t have to, and then connects the dots to the real-world weaponization of religion, this one’s for you.
👉 Listen now at sacrilegiousdiscourse.com
👉 Join our godless rebellion on Discord: discord.gg/VBnyTYV6nC
👉 Support the snark on Patreon: patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse
📌 Topics Covered:
💬 Best Quote from the Episode:
“When you see beautiful people, you should automatically assume it's AI Slop.”
Referenced in the episode:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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