EPISODE · May 23, 2026 · 1H 6M
Matthew Chapter 5 Q&A: Bible Study by Atheists
from Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists · host Husband & Wife
Matthew Chapter 5 gets the full Sacrilegious Discourse treatment in this Q&A breakdown of the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus climbs a mystery mountain, sits down like an ancient rabbinic professor, and starts handing out moral bumper stickers with eternal consequences attached. The hosts dig into the Beatitudes, “salt of the earth,” “light under a bowl,” anger, adultery, divorce, cheek-turning, Roman oppression, tax collectors, and the Bible’s deeply exhausting habit of making everything somehow worse for women.This episode asks the important questions: What the hell is a Beatitude? How does salt lose its saltiness? Why is calling someone “Raca” apparently a judicial incident? And why does Jesus keep turning basic ethical advice into spiritual surveillance? The discussion moves from Matthew 5:21–22 and “thought crime” murder, to Matthew 5:27–28 and lust-policing, to Matthew 5:31–32, where divorce gets framed through the usual ancient patriarchal nonsense. Spoiler: women are still being treated like property, and the hosts are absolutely not letting that slide.There’s also a surprisingly useful dive into “go the extra mile,” which turns out to be tied to Roman military occupation, not just your manager telling you to smile harder at work. Plus: Gehenna, Molech, Sanhedrin court drama, tax collectors being hated across cultures, and the realization that “be perfect” probably meant something more like “be complete” or “fully mature,” which is still a lot, but at least slightly less ridiculous than “never screw up or God lights you on fire forever.”👉 Listen now at sacrilegiousdiscourse.com 👉 Join our godless rebellion on Discord: discord.gg/VBnyTYV6nC 👉 Support the snark on Patreon: patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse📌 Topics Covered:Matthew Chapter 5 Q&A and the Sermon on the Mount’s greatest hitsWhat “Beatitudes” actually means—and why they sound like holy bumper stickers“Salt of the earth,” ancient salt, and Jesus accidentally creating seasoning theologyRaca, “you fool,” Gehenna, and Bible-era insult crimesJesus, lust, adultery, and the ancient origins of spiritual thought-policingDivorce laws, women as property, and why Jesus did not go far enough“Turn the other cheek” vs. actual self-defense and systemic abuse“Go the extra mile” as Roman occupation resistance, not corporate team-building garbage💬 Best Quote from the Episode: “Maybe one day we'll have a god that people believe in where women aren't chattel.”
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