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🗓️ 2 August 2022
⏱️ 43 minutes
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Allie Beth Stuckey is in the house with The Babylon Bee to talk in this wide-ranging interview about being a culture war crusader and fundamentalist Christian propagandist, while also being really good at naming cats. They also discuss the appropriate attire for a Backstreet Boys concert, the essential items you must have if you are a Christian woman, and where the line is for Christians criticizing politicians. The Babylon Bee also tests Allie’s principles by offering her Target gift cards.
Hear more from Allie on Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
And be sure to check out her new book You’re Not Enough and That’s Okay
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0:00.0 | Welcome everyone to the Babylon B interview show. We are joined today by a very frightening |
0:06.0 | figure. And we want to clarify from the outset that we're not trying to platform such a |
0:14.1 | dangerous far-right. We don't necessarily endorse the views of this dangerous individual, |
0:19.3 | but we wanted to just add some additional clarification for those who might be confused about |
0:24.3 | some of her extremely troubling views. So we have a clip from this is all taken from a reputable |
0:33.7 | source. This is from media matters. It's more than reputable. It's reputable. And reputable. |
0:39.4 | Take a listen. Ali Beth Stucky has used her podcast to push her fundamentalist worldview, |
0:47.7 | particularly focusing on enforcing traditional gender roles and family formation. |
0:54.0 | She said being a biological mother is the best thing she's done, other than being a follower of |
1:01.0 | Christ and a wife to her husband. Stucky has advocated for children to be homeschooled, |
1:08.4 | stating that religious parents have a responsibility to raise their children through a Christian lens. |
1:16.1 | Stucky even cited a Bible verse to suggest that women should dress with humility and modesty. |
1:23.3 | Stucky has said Christians should refuse to tell lies and love your neighbor. |
1:30.4 | Well, that's pretty bad. How are we supposed to sit in the same room as this person? |
1:38.4 | It's true. Thank you so much for the trigger warning beforehand. |
1:42.1 | Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on. Hold on. We're going to have that play. |
1:46.9 | Hopefully, that'll hopefully prevent anyone from enduring the trauma of listening to me speak about |
1:51.7 | this. I really hope so. Personally. Yeah. So, yeah, so we had just in horror wits as a media |
1:57.7 | matters guy. And he said he watched hours of your anti-LGBTQ Christian fundamentalist show. |
2:03.5 | And he says that you hide your hatred and bigotry behind a glitzy Instagrammable aesthetic while |
2:08.6 | weaponizing your face to attack queer people. Yeah. Your thoughts. My thoughts on that. Well, |
2:14.1 | my biggest gripe is that my aesthetic is not glitzy. He also used the word glittery. And I'm not |
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