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The Authentic God Conversation: Rethinking Religion with Pastor CHARLIE MCCALLIE

The Authentic God Conversation: Rethinking Religion with Pastor CHARLIE MCCALLIE

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We explore the nature of spirituality and religion with Pastor Charlie McCallie in a wide-ranging conversation that challenges conventional thinking about God, faith, and human connection.

• The episode opens with poetry from 11-year-old Beckam Atwood, highlighting the wisdom and depth young people often possess
• Religion as a "force multiplier" that can exponentially increase both good and evil depending on how it's used
• Four philosophical conceptions of God: as a being, as a super-being, as the ground of being, and as experience
• How religious texts contain beautiful contradictions that prevent literal interpretations and encourage deeper engagement
• Why questions and doubts serve as the foundation for authentic spirituality rather than obstacles to overcome
• The problem of suffering as an entry point for spiritual growth rather than a reason to abandon belief
• Jesus as a radical figure focused on love and inclusion rather than establishing an exclusive religion
• How to build bridges with those we disagree with politically through radical love and empathy
• Finding God in moments of human connection rather than abstract theological concepts

Visit flagstaffcommons.com to hear Pastor Charlie's sermons or find the American Heretic podcast for more conversations on progressive Christianity.


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