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“SPEAK YO FACTS “
What does it truly mean to be godly? DJ Cornbread (aka the Empress) challenges listeners to examine the disconnect between religious identity and authentic behavior in this thought-provoking episode. With unflinching honesty, she addresses the painful reality of religious hypocrisy—those who present themselves as particularly devout while judging others for behaviors they themselves engage in behind closed doors.
The conversation navigates complex questions about faith and authenticity: Does merely attending church make someone spiritually superior? Can someone be genuinely faithful without ever stepping foot in a church building? What happens when those who claim to represent God's love are the very ones making others feel unwelcome or judged? DJ Cornbread doesn't shy away from pointing out how this hypocrisy has driven countless people away from organized religion, particularly those from marginalized communities who often feel most judged.
With wisdom and vulnerability, she reminds listeners that everyone is "working on themselves" and that spiritual growth is a journey rather than a destination. The episode challenges religious performativity in favor of authentic faith that welcomes rather than excludes. As DJ Cornbread puts it, "You should be able to go to any church and have a good time and be blessed in the spirit"—a simple yet profound reminder of what religious communities should aspire to be.
Whether you're a regular churchgoer, someone who's been hurt by religious hypocrisy, or simply curious about the intersection of faith and authenticity, this episode offers valuable perspectives on what it truly means to practice what you preach. Join the conversation and share your thoughts on these important questions about godliness, judgment, and living an authentic faith.
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What does it truly mean to be godly? DJ Cornbread (aka the Empress) challenges listeners to examine the disconnect between religious identity and authentic behavior in this thought-provoking episode. With unflinching honesty, she addresses the painful reality of religious hypocrisy—those who present themselves as particularly devout while judging others for behaviors they themselves engage in behind closed doors.
The conversation navigates complex questions about faith and authenticity: Does merely attending church make someone spiritually superior? Can someone be genuinely faithful without ever stepping foot in a church building? What happens when those who claim to represent God's love are the very ones making others feel unwelcome or judged? DJ Cornbread doesn't shy away from pointing out how this hypocrisy has driven countless people away from organized religion, particularly those from marginalized communities who often feel most judged.
With wisdom and vulnerability, she reminds listeners that everyone is "working on themselves" and that spiritual growth is a journey rather than a destination. The episode challenges religious performativity in favor of authentic faith that welcomes rather than excludes. As DJ Cornbread puts it, "You should be able to go to any church and have a good time and be blessed in the spirit"—a simple yet profound reminder of what religious communities should aspire to be.
Whether you're a regular churchgoer, someone who's been hurt by religious hypocrisy, or simply curious about the intersection of faith and authenticity, this episode offers valuable perspectives on what it truly means to practice what you preach. Join the conversation and share your thoughts on these important questions about godliness, judgment, and living an authentic faith.
Support the show
WWW.FASHITSHOTHAPODCAST.COM
@ IHEARTRADIO
@TIKTOK
@SPOTIFY
@APPLE PODCASTS
@OVERCAST
@YOUTUBE
@CASTRO
@GOODPODS
@AMAZON MUSIC AND MORE....
TO BE A SPECIAL GUEST ON THE SHOW EMAIL US: