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    <description><![CDATA[<p><span><em>These Aren’t Our Ideas</em> is a podcast that questions inherited beliefs, challenges religious certainty, and explores where our ideas actually come from. We dig into Christianity, science, the Bible, theology, philosophy, psychology, and history—pulling from biblical scholarship, ancient literature, Greek and Jewish worldviews, and modern thinkers.</span></p>
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<p><span>This isn’t about tearing things down for the sake of it. It’s about intellectual honesty, curiosity, and following the evidence wherever it leads. Many of the ideas we carry feel personal, sacred, or unquestionable—but most of them were handed to us. In this podcast, we ask: Who gave us these ideas? Why do we believe them? And what happens when we really examine them?</span></p>
<p><span><span class="ytAttributedStringHost ytAttributedStringWhiteSpacePreWrap"> If you’ve ever felt tension between faith and reason, tradition and truth, belief and doubt—this space is for you. </span></span></p>
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          <itunes:summary>These Aren’t Our Ideas is a podcast that questions inherited beliefs, challenges religious certainty, and explores where our ideas actually come from.

We dig into Christianity, the Bible, theology, philosophy, psychology, science, and history—pulling from biblical scholarship, ancient literature, Greek and Jewish worldviews, and modern thinkers. This isn’t about tearing things down for the sake of it. It’s about intellectual honesty, curiosity, and following the evidence wherever it leads.

Many of the ideas we carry feel personal, sacred, or unquestionable—but most of them were handed to us. In this podcast, we ask:
Who gave us these ideas? Why do we believe them? And what happens when we really examine them?

If you’ve ever felt tension between faith and reason, tradition and truth, belief and doubt—this space is for you.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>TAOI - “Divine” Inspiration ep 1</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” This episode begins there—and then asks whether that beginning can withstand scientific scrutiny. In this conversation, a former evangelical fundamentalist—now a career scientist and research professor—examines Christianity, the Bible, and divine inspiration through a scientific and analytical lens. Raised to believe the Bible was inerrant, literal, and fully inspired from cover to cover, this episode explores what happens when that foundation begins to crack. We look closely at: • Biblical literalism and fundamentalist Christianity • Genesis, Adam and Eve, and the doctrine of original sin • Whether Christianity stands or falls on a literal creation story • Claims that science affirms the Bible • “Scientific facts” in scripture and why cherry-picking fails • Ancient cosmology vs modern scientific understanding • Whether the Bible provides knowledge of the physical or spiritual world • Why science progresses without religion—and religion retreats before science This episode argues that science does not affirm the Bible, and that biblical descriptions of the universe reflect ancient mythological worldviews rather than divine knowledge. It challenges the idea that inspiration can be selectively preserved while error is dismissed—and asks how we would even determine which parts are divinely inspired and which are myth. Finally, we look ahead. If the Bible fails as a guide to the physical world, does it still succeed spiritually? In upcoming episodes, we examine God’s nature, original sin, salvation, prayer, heaven and hell, and whether the Bible’s spiritual claims hold up under logic and rational inquiry. These aren’t our ideas—but we’re finally willing to examine them.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” This episode begins there—and then asks whether that beginning can withstand scientific scrutiny. In this conversation, a former evangelical fundamentalist—now a career scientist and research professor—examines Christianity, the Bible, and divine inspiration through a scientific and analytical lens. Raised to believe the Bible was inerrant, literal, and fully inspired from cover to cover, this episode explores what happens when that foundation begins to crack. We look closely at: • Biblical literalism and fundamentalist Christianity • Genesis, Adam and Eve, and the doctrine of original sin • Whether Christianity stands or falls on a literal creation story • Claims that science affirms the Bible • “Scientific facts” in scripture and why cherry-picking fails • Ancient cosmology vs modern scientific understanding • Whether the Bible provides knowledge of the physical or spiritual world • Why science progresses without religion—and religion retreats before science This episode argues that science does not affirm the Bible, and that biblical descriptions of the universe reflect ancient mythological worldviews rather than divine knowledge. It challenges the idea that inspiration can be selectively preserved while error is dismissed—and asks how we would even determine which parts are divinely inspired and which are myth. Finally, we look ahead. If the Bible fails as a guide to the physical world, does it still succeed spiritually? In upcoming episodes, we examine God’s nature, original sin, salvation, prayer, heaven and hell, and whether the Bible’s spiritual claims hold up under logic and rational inquiry. These aren’t our ideas—but we’re finally willing to examine them.</p>
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<p>#deconversion #exvangelical </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” This episode begins there—and then asks whether that beginning can withstand scientific scrutiny. In this conversation, a former evangelical fundamentalist—now a career scientist and research professor—examines Christianity, the Bible, and divine inspiration through a scientific and analytical lens. Raised to believe the Bible was inerrant, literal, and fully inspired from cover to cover, this episode explores what happens when that foundation begins to crack. We look closely at: • Biblical literalism and fundamentalist Christianity • Genesis, Adam and Eve, and the doctrine of original sin • Whether Christianity stands or falls on a literal creation story • Claims that science affirms the Bible • “Scientific facts” in scripture and why cherry-picking fails • Ancient cosmology vs modern scientific understanding • Whether the Bible provides knowledge of the physical or spiritual world • Why science progresses without religion—and religion retreats before science This episode argues that science does not affirm the Bible, and that biblical descriptions of the universe reflect ancient mythological worldviews rather than divine knowledge. It challenges the idea that inspiration can be selectively preserved while error is dismissed—and asks how we would even determine which parts are divinely inspired and which are myth. Finally, we look ahead. If the Bible fails as a guide to the physical world, does it still succeed spiritually? In upcoming episodes, we examine God’s nature, original sin, salvation, prayer, heaven and hell, and whether the Bible’s spiritual claims hold up under logic and rational inquiry. These aren’t our ideas—but we’re finally willing to examine them.
 
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Christianity often presents itself as unshakable truth—but what if it’s more fragile than we’ve been told?</p>
<p>In this episode of These Aren’t Our Ideas, we examine Christianity as a house of cards: a belief system built on layered assumptions—biblical inerrancy, theological certainty, historical claims, and inherited interpretations—that depend on one another to stand. We explore what happens when just one of those cards is questioned. From the formation of Christian doctrine to the authority of the Bible, the Gospels, and tradition, this episode looks at how Christianity maintains coherence—and why questioning any single foundation can cause the entire structure to wobble.</p>
<p>This conversation isn’t driven by anger or rebellion. It’s driven by honesty. Many believers are taught that doubt is dangerous, but what if refusing to question is what actually makes faith fragile? If you’ve ever felt that asking honest questions threatened everything you believed, this episode is for you. #Christianity #Deconstruction #QuestioningFaith #ReligiousDeconstruction</p>
<p>#Exvangelical #BiblicalScholarship #BibleCriticism #FaithAndDoubt #ChristianPodcast #DeconstructingFaith #BeliefSystems #Theology #ChristianDoctrine #SpiritualDeconstruction #CriticalThinking #TheseArentOurIdeas</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christianity often presents itself as unshakable truth—but what if it’s more fragile than we’ve been told?</p>
<p>In this episode of These Aren’t Our Ideas, we examine Christianity as a house of cards: a belief system built on layered assumptions—biblical inerrancy, theological certainty, historical claims, and inherited interpretations—that depend on one another to stand. We explore what happens when just one of those cards is questioned. From the formation of Christian doctrine to the authority of the Bible, the Gospels, and tradition, this episode looks at how Christianity maintains coherence—and why questioning any single foundation can cause the entire structure to wobble.</p>
<p>This conversation isn’t driven by anger or rebellion. It’s driven by honesty. Many believers are taught that doubt is dangerous, but what if refusing to question is what actually makes faith fragile? If you’ve ever felt that asking honest questions threatened everything you believed, this episode is for you. #Christianity #Deconstruction #QuestioningFaith #ReligiousDeconstruction</p>
<p>#Exvangelical #BiblicalScholarship #BibleCriticism #FaithAndDoubt #ChristianPodcast #DeconstructingFaith #BeliefSystems #Theology #ChristianDoctrine #SpiritualDeconstruction #CriticalThinking #TheseArentOurIdeas</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Christianity often presents itself as unshakable truth—but what if it’s more fragile than we’ve been told?
In this episode of These Aren’t Our Ideas, we examine Christianity as a house of cards: a belief system built on layered assumptions—biblical inerrancy, theological certainty, historical claims, and inherited interpretations—that depend on one another to stand. We explore what happens when just one of those cards is questioned. From the formation of Christian doctrine to the authority of the Bible, the Gospels, and tradition, this episode looks at how Christianity maintains coherence—and why questioning any single foundation can cause the entire structure to wobble.
This conversation isn’t driven by anger or rebellion. It’s driven by honesty. Many believers are taught that doubt is dangerous, but what if refusing to question is what actually makes faith fragile? If you’ve ever felt that asking honest questions threatened everything you believed, this episode is for you. #Christianity #Deconstruction #QuestioningFaith #ReligiousDeconstruction
#Exvangelical #BiblicalScholarship #BibleCriticism #FaithAndDoubt #ChristianPodcast #DeconstructingFaith #BeliefSystems #Theology #ChristianDoctrine #SpiritualDeconstruction #CriticalThinking #TheseArentOurIdeas]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Episode One.  Before we start questioning ideas, doctrines, or traditions, we need to explain why we’re here. Hi, we are Jake and Josh, and we grew up fundamentalist Independent Baptist.</p>
<p>This first episode isn’t about theology, arguments, or scholarship. It’s about our stories. We grew up inside Christianity. We didn’t arrive at our beliefs randomly—we inherited them. Church, worship, certainty, fear, comfort, community. For a long time, these ideas didn’t just shape what we believed… they shaped who we were. In this episode, we share our personal testimonies—how faith gave us meaning, how doubt crept in, and what started to fracture the certainty we were taught to protect. Not because we wanted to rebel. Not because we were offended. But because honesty demanded it. Deconstruction isn’t a moment. It’s a slow unraveling. A series of questions you can’t un-ask once they appear. This podcast exists because of that process. These aren’t our ideas. They were handed to us, taught to us, defended for us. And now, for the first time, we’re willing to examine them openly—without fear of where the questions might lead. This is Episode One: our stories, our backgrounds, and the journey that brought us here. #Christianity #Deconstruction #BiblicalScholarship #FaithAndDoubt #QuestioningFaith #BibleStudy #HistoricalJesus #NewTestament #TheologyPodcast #ReligiousDeconstruction #Exvangelical #PhilosophyOfReligion #ChristianPodcast #BibleCriticism #BeliefSystems #SpiritualDeconstruction #DoubtAndFaith #ReligiousTrauma #BibleHistory #JesusStudies #CriticalThinking #Theology #DeconstructingFaith</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Episode One.  Before we start questioning ideas, doctrines, or traditions, we need to explain why we’re here. Hi, we are Jake and Josh, and we grew up fundamentalist Independent Baptist.</p>
<p>This first episode isn’t about theology, arguments, or scholarship. It’s about our stories. We grew up inside Christianity. We didn’t arrive at our beliefs randomly—we inherited them. Church, worship, certainty, fear, comfort, community. For a long time, these ideas didn’t just shape what we believed… they shaped who we were. In this episode, we share our personal testimonies—how faith gave us meaning, how doubt crept in, and what started to fracture the certainty we were taught to protect. Not because we wanted to rebel. Not because we were offended. But because honesty demanded it. Deconstruction isn’t a moment. It’s a slow unraveling. A series of questions you can’t un-ask once they appear. This podcast exists because of that process. These aren’t our ideas. They were handed to us, taught to us, defended for us. And now, for the first time, we’re willing to examine them openly—without fear of where the questions might lead. This is Episode One: our stories, our backgrounds, and the journey that brought us here. #Christianity #Deconstruction #BiblicalScholarship #FaithAndDoubt #QuestioningFaith #BibleStudy #HistoricalJesus #NewTestament #TheologyPodcast #ReligiousDeconstruction #Exvangelical #PhilosophyOfReligion #ChristianPodcast #BibleCriticism #BeliefSystems #SpiritualDeconstruction #DoubtAndFaith #ReligiousTrauma #BibleHistory #JesusStudies #CriticalThinking #Theology #DeconstructingFaith</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to Episode One.  Before we start questioning ideas, doctrines, or traditions, we need to explain why we’re here. Hi, we are Jake and Josh, and we grew up fundamentalist Independent Baptist.
This first episode isn’t about theology, arguments, or scholarship. It’s about our stories. We grew up inside Christianity. We didn’t arrive at our beliefs randomly—we inherited them. Church, worship, certainty, fear, comfort, community. For a long time, these ideas didn’t just shape what we believed… they shaped who we were. In this episode, we share our personal testimonies—how faith gave us meaning, how doubt crept in, and what started to fracture the certainty we were taught to protect. Not because we wanted to rebel. Not because we were offended. But because honesty demanded it. Deconstruction isn’t a moment. It’s a slow unraveling. A series of questions you can’t un-ask once they appear. This podcast exists because of that process. These aren’t our ideas. They were handed to us, taught to us, defended for us. And now, for the first time, we’re willing to examine them openly—without fear of where the questions might lead. This is Episode One: our stories, our backgrounds, and the journey that brought us here. #Christianity #Deconstruction #BiblicalScholarship #FaithAndDoubt #QuestioningFaith #BibleStudy #HistoricalJesus #NewTestament #TheologyPodcast #ReligiousDeconstruction #Exvangelical #PhilosophyOfReligion #ChristianPodcast #BibleCriticism #BeliefSystems #SpiritualDeconstruction #DoubtAndFaith #ReligiousTrauma #BibleHistory #JesusStudies #CriticalThinking #Theology #DeconstructingFaith]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Hosts Jake and Josh invite listeners to explore ideas as invitations rather than possessions, encouraging curiosity over certainty.</p>
<p>Drawing on science, philosophy, psychology, and religion, this episode models open, respectful questioning and the willingness to sit with paradox in pursuit of truth.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hosts Jake and Josh invite listeners to explore ideas as invitations rather than possessions, encouraging curiosity over certainty.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hosts Jake and Josh invite listeners to explore ideas as invitations rather than possessions, encouraging curiosity over certainty.Drawing on science, philosophy, psychology, and religion, this episode models open, respectful questioning and the willingness to sit with paradox in pursuit of truth.]]></itunes:summary>
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