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John Green Asks, “Why Religion?” We Answer

Recently John Green posted a YouTube preview for “Crash Course Religions,” and since this is something we are really passionate The post John Green Asks, “Why Religion?” We Answer appeared first on Queer Theology.

An episode of the Queer Theology podcast, hosted by Queer Theology / Brian G. Murphy & Shannon T.L. Kearns, titled "John Green Asks, “Why Religion?” We Answer" was published on September 22, 2024 and runs 24 minutes.

September 22, 2024 ·24m · Queer Theology

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Recently John Green posted a YouTube preview for “Crash Course Religions,” and since this is something we are really passionate about (also Brian is a huge fan!), we answer his question, ‘why religion?’ in this episode. We also discuss what it means to be a religious person and explore the idea that everyone worships something, whether it’s a traditional religion or something else that guides their lives. It’s about what you infuse with meaning that can turn it sacred and holy! We’ve been talking alot about the importance of being intentional in practices and rituals and this is another example of why it is so important. We invite you to also cultivate a deeper sense of connection to the sacred in your life.   Takeaways Religion is not limited to traditional religious institutions; everyone worships something that guides their lives. Being intentional about our practices and rituals is important, regardless of our religious identification. Queer experiences and LGBTQ+ community events can be seen as sacred and have religious significance. Cultivating a deeper sense of connection to the sacred in our lives can bring meaning and purpose.   Chapters (0:38) Brian’s confession: Being a “nerdfighter” (1:14) Crash Course series on religion and its relevance (3:36) Helping LGBTQ+ folks heal from religious harm (5:21) The idea of worship and its broader meaning (9:32) Importance of replacing old beliefs with new intentional stories (17:00) Queerness as holy and sacred practices in queer culture (22:03) Encouragement to practice intentional rituals and find meaning   Resources: Crash Course Religion Preview by John Green Rituals for Resistance & Resilience online course Join the Sanctuary Collective Community   If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology EPISODE TRANSCRIPT The post John Green Asks, “Why Religion?” We Answer appeared first on Queer Theology.

Recently John Green posted a YouTube preview for “Crash Course Religions,” and since this is something we are really passionate […]

The post John Green Asks, “Why Religion?” We Answer appeared first on Queer Theology.

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