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Matthew Chapter 11 comes in hot with John the Baptist sitting in jail like, “Okay, but is this actually the Messiah or should we keep shopping?” Which immediately raises the very reasonable question: if miracles, healings, exorcisms, and magic-adjacent nonsense were apparently happening everywhere, how was anyone supposed to know which wandering holy man was the real wandering holy man?
The hosts dig into Jesus hyping up John the Baptist as more than a prophet, maybe even Elijah 2.0, before swerving into one of the chapter’s weirder lines: the Kingdom of Heaven being subjected to violence. Is Jesus talking about the afterlife? Earth? Jewish spiritual life? A metaphor? A divine gated community with terrible security? Honestly, the episode gives that question the side-eye it deserves.
Then Jesus starts trashing entire towns, Chorazin, Bethsaida, Capernaum, because apparently doing miracles there did not generate the correct amount of repentance. He even compares them unfavorably to Tyre, Sidon, and Sodom, which is a pretty aggressive Yelp review from the Prince of Peace. The hosts also call out the whiplash between Jesus telling his disciples “following me will ruin your life” in Matthew 10, then turning around in Matthew 11 like, “My burden is light, come rest with me.” Sir. Pick a brochure.
And because no Bible episode is complete without an anti-intellectual red flag, Jesus praises God for hiding things from the “wise and learned” and revealing them to little children, which sends the hosts into a full rant about religion’s long, proud tradition of making curiosity sound like a character flaw. Come for the Bible breakdown, stay for the theological WTFs, Dan McClellan appreciation, purgatory jokes, and the continued construction of the Sacrilegious Discourse godless resource hub.
👉 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:
“There’s also like two Jesuses. There’s the one that everybody knows about and then there’s one that’s in the actual Bible.”
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Matthew Chapter 11 comes in hot with John the Baptist sitting in jail like, “Okay, but is this actually the Messiah or should we keep shopping?” Which immediately raises the very reasonable question: if miracles, healings, exorcisms, and magic-adjacent nonsense were apparently happening everywhere, how was anyone supposed to know which wandering holy man was the real wandering holy man?
The hosts dig into Jesus hyping up John the Baptist as more than a prophet, maybe even Elijah 2.0, before swerving into one of the chapter’s weirder lines: the Kingdom of Heaven being subjected to violence. Is Jesus talking about the afterlife? Earth? Jewish spiritual life? A metaphor? A divine gated community with terrible security? Honestly, the episode gives that question the side-eye it deserves.
Then Jesus starts trashing entire towns, Chorazin, Bethsaida, Capernaum, because apparently doing miracles there did not generate the correct amount of repentance. He even compares them unfavorably to Tyre, Sidon, and Sodom, which is a pretty aggressive Yelp review from the Prince of Peace. The hosts also call out the whiplash between Jesus telling his disciples “following me will ruin your life” in Matthew 10, then turning around in Matthew 11 like, “My burden is light, come rest with me.” Sir. Pick a brochure.
And because no Bible episode is complete without an anti-intellectual red flag, Jesus praises God for hiding things from the “wise and learned” and revealing them to little children, which sends the hosts into a full rant about religion’s long, proud tradition of making curiosity sound like a character flaw. Come for the Bible breakdown, stay for the theological WTFs, Dan McClellan appreciation, purgatory jokes, and the continued construction of the Sacrilegious Discourse godless resource hub.
👉 Listen now at sacrilegiousdiscourse.com
👉 Join our godless rebellion on Discord: discord.gg/VBnyTYV6nC
👉 Support the snark on Patreon: patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse
📌 Topics Covered:
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💬 Best Quote from the Episode:
“There’s also like two Jesuses. There’s the one that everybody knows about and then there’s one that’s in the actual Bible.”

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