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Christianity has taken on a totally different meaning these days.. It is in the oversized cross necklaces, the trad-wife hair, the school board fights, the subtle “illegal aliens vs immigrants” language, and the way a MAGA hat or a Pride flag can tell people your entire belief system before you say a word. In this episode, I pull together the data, the history, and my own messy spiritual story to ask whether we’re slipping into a full-blown religious dystopia or just finally seeing what was there all along. We’ll talk about why Christian fundamentalism feels more mainstream than ever, why so many of us are “Cafeteria Christians” or spiritual but not religious, and why Gen Z is both walking away from church and walking right back in through a different door. You will not walk away from this one neutral.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Timestamps:
Links & Resources Mentioned:
Previous episode: Psychology of How Minds Change with David McRaney (on why people double down or actually shift)
Previous episode: Dr. Jay Van Bavel on social identity and tribal brains: EP108: Social identities
My weekly personal email: https://allisonhare.com/email
Work with me on your podcast: https://allisonhare.com/freecall
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allison__hare
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisonhare/
Website: https://allisonhare.com
Notable Quotables:
3 Top Takeaways:
Belonging often beats belief. People will choose social safety and their group over “getting the theology right,” especially when everything feels uncertain.
Two spiritual Americas are forming. Remix spirituality (Cafeteria Christians, crystals, human design) is growing at the same time as Christian nationalism and fundamentalism push for legal power. PRRI+3Pew Research Center+3Pew Research Center+3
You’re allowed to question. One of the healthiest spiritual moves you can make is asking, “Can I doubt here without being punished?” If the answer is no, that’s a data point.
Be sure to rate, review, and follow this podcast on your player and also, connect with me IRL for more goodness and life-changing stuff.
By Allison Hare4.9
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Christianity has taken on a totally different meaning these days.. It is in the oversized cross necklaces, the trad-wife hair, the school board fights, the subtle “illegal aliens vs immigrants” language, and the way a MAGA hat or a Pride flag can tell people your entire belief system before you say a word. In this episode, I pull together the data, the history, and my own messy spiritual story to ask whether we’re slipping into a full-blown religious dystopia or just finally seeing what was there all along. We’ll talk about why Christian fundamentalism feels more mainstream than ever, why so many of us are “Cafeteria Christians” or spiritual but not religious, and why Gen Z is both walking away from church and walking right back in through a different door. You will not walk away from this one neutral.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Timestamps:
Links & Resources Mentioned:
Previous episode: Psychology of How Minds Change with David McRaney (on why people double down or actually shift)
Previous episode: Dr. Jay Van Bavel on social identity and tribal brains: EP108: Social identities
My weekly personal email: https://allisonhare.com/email
Work with me on your podcast: https://allisonhare.com/freecall
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allison__hare
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisonhare/
Website: https://allisonhare.com
Notable Quotables:
3 Top Takeaways:
Belonging often beats belief. People will choose social safety and their group over “getting the theology right,” especially when everything feels uncertain.
Two spiritual Americas are forming. Remix spirituality (Cafeteria Christians, crystals, human design) is growing at the same time as Christian nationalism and fundamentalism push for legal power. PRRI+3Pew Research Center+3Pew Research Center+3
You’re allowed to question. One of the healthiest spiritual moves you can make is asking, “Can I doubt here without being punished?” If the answer is no, that’s a data point.
Be sure to rate, review, and follow this podcast on your player and also, connect with me IRL for more goodness and life-changing stuff.

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