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Indoctrination (Social Pressure x Questioning) with Tim Warzel and Jamie Lee Finch

Indoctrination (Social Pressure x Questioning) with Tim Warzel and Jamie Lee Finch

FromThe Life After Podcast


Indoctrination (Social Pressure x Questioning) with Tim Warzel and Jamie Lee Finch

FromThe Life After Podcast

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Length:
79 minutes
Released:
Feb 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Indoctrination is one very essential topic that permeates everything we talk about on this show, but so far we haven’t really addressed it directly. It is so pervasive within religious systems that its almost impossible to talk about anything on this show without it looming in the background.
That makes it difficult to really define and nail down. OED defines it as “The process of teaching a person or group to accept a set of beliefs uncritically.” What you end up with is a long line of dominoes, each domino is one of the things you have to believe to in order for your religious system to remain whole. Indoctrination is the insistence that you don’t poke, prod, remove, or even too closely observe the any of the dominoes because what happens if you knock one over? The whole system is exposed.
Host Brady and Chuck sat down their friends, Tim Warzel and Jamie Lee Finch, to discuss the ever-present ghost called indoctrination.
To learn more about Jamie’s work, follow her on Twitter, @jamieleefinch or visit her website: jamieleefinch.com.
 
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Released:
Feb 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (59)

Conversations with Courageous People Deconstructing Christian Beliefs | Brady Hardin interviews guests about their faith deconstruction, unraveling religious indoctrination, spiritual abuse experiences, religious trauma, the rebuilding of a personal community after leaving Christian Fundamentalism, and much more.