Rethinking Faith
Religious Rebels
#11 Revival or Spiritual Manipulation? Pt. 1 (S1E11)
0:00
Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -17:03
-17:03

#11 Revival or Spiritual Manipulation? Pt. 1 (S1E11)

Religious Rebels Podcast

Inspired by some concerns she has with Jennie Allen and the Unite Us movement going around college campuses, Christy beings a two part series exploring the difference between an actual movement of God and spiritual manipulation. Christy digs into the latest Unite Us event in Knoxville at the University of Tennessee. She looks into the events that unfolded at the Thompson Bowling Arena last week and compares them with similar events that she heard about from someone online at a difference conference.

Music can create emotion. Professional Christian bands know how to play songs and chords in ways that will give us a "moment." We can manipulate people with guilt and shame, and coerce them with forced vulnerability. But are the results truly from the Holy Spirit or are they simply a consequence of our carefully planned actions?

Related Links:

K-Love Article explaining what went on at the University of Tennessee,

Forced Vulnerability Article talking about how forced vulnerability can lead to resentment.

Greatest Showman Song (This is 100% worth watching just to be amazed AND it makes my point.)


Christy’s Links:

Order Christy’s Book HERE

Subscribe to Christy’s SUBSTACK

Find Christy on Threads, Facebook, or Instagram

Or visit her WEBSITE

Discussion about this podcast

Rethinking Faith
Religious Rebels
Christy Lynne Wood spent a decade in Bill Gothard's Institute in Basic Life Principles (as seen on Amazon Prime's "Shiny Happy People" documentary series). Homeschooled in this Christian cult, Christy was a good girl following the rules until Jesus unexpectedly showed up and changed everything.
As Christy got to know Jesus for herself, she began to recognize that the God she knew and the god her cult talked about couldn't be the same God. Once the good girl following the rules, Christy felt a strange rebellion creeping into her heart. But it wasn't rock music, college, or blue jeans that was turning her into a rebel (like she'd been warned), it was Jesus.
Twenty years later, Christy is still passionate about discovering truth, destroying lies, exposing religious Christianity, and helping people to find a thriving relationship with the Real Jesus.