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In this episode, we dive into HBO’s The White Lotus as more than just prestige TV—it’s a mirror held up to the decadent, self-justifying rituals of elite liberalism. We unpack how wealth and guilt dance together in a new gospel of indulgence, where morality is performative and redemption is bought through ideology. From sun-soaked resorts to the darker undercurrents of privilege, we explore what White Lotus unintentionally reveals about the spiritual emptiness of our cultural elites—and why the gospel of Christ offers a better story.
By Jordan B. Rickards, Esq.Send us a text
In this episode, we dive into HBO’s The White Lotus as more than just prestige TV—it’s a mirror held up to the decadent, self-justifying rituals of elite liberalism. We unpack how wealth and guilt dance together in a new gospel of indulgence, where morality is performative and redemption is bought through ideology. From sun-soaked resorts to the darker undercurrents of privilege, we explore what White Lotus unintentionally reveals about the spiritual emptiness of our cultural elites—and why the gospel of Christ offers a better story.