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If you’ve ever felt something holy was stolen—twisted into politics, weaponized for power, used to shame the vulnerable—this essay will name that theft. Written not from behind a pulpit but from the edge of the wreckage, The Sacred and the Profaned is a humanist’s indictment of Christian nationalism, prosperity gospel grifters, and the empire-church that blesses cruelty while branding it holy. It’s not a theological debate. It’s a moral trial. And it ends with a benediction for the broken.
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By Light Against EmpireWhy you should listen
If you’ve ever felt something holy was stolen—twisted into politics, weaponized for power, used to shame the vulnerable—this essay will name that theft. Written not from behind a pulpit but from the edge of the wreckage, The Sacred and the Profaned is a humanist’s indictment of Christian nationalism, prosperity gospel grifters, and the empire-church that blesses cruelty while branding it holy. It’s not a theological debate. It’s a moral trial. And it ends with a benediction for the broken.
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