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Episode 285: Are Soul Ties Real? Overcoming a Purity Culture Teaching

Episode 285: Are Soul Ties Real? Overcoming a Purity Culture Teaching

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“Soul ties” refers to the belief that when you have sex with someone, you are now joined in the spiritual realm, and that “tie” impedes your ability to ever experience freedom if you marry someone else. Often people claim you have to go through a specific prayer to break the tie, or an exorcism. But is this idea biblical? And does it help or hurt? Today Joanna Sawatsky shares our results of believing in soul ties, and we discuss different ways to talk about heartache and trauma.

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