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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 597 | How 'Inclusion' Destroys Countries, Churches & Communities

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Blaze Podcast Network

News, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, News Commentary

4.619.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Today, we're following up on last week's episode about the dangers of toxic empathy; this time we're talking about the dangers of unfettered inclusion. Like with empathy, inclusion seems universally positive, and many Christians embrace it as an important value to have. But, as we discuss, inclusion isn't technically a virtue, and when pursued for its own sake, it can have unintended consequences and lead Christians away from biblical truth. --- Today's Sponsors: A'del Natural Cosmetics - enter promo code 'ALLIE' for 25% off your first order at AdelNaturalCosmetics.com. Heroes of Liberty - a new & beautifully illustrated series of children's books packed with American values. Use promo code 'ALLIE' to get a free book with the $19.95 subscription program at HeroesofLiberty.com. My Patriot Supply — save $150 on a 3-month emergency food kit at PrepareWithAllie.com. StartMail — start securing your email privacy at StartMail.com/ALLIE & you'll save 50% off your first year! --- Previously Mentioned Episodes: Ep 593: Is Empathy Making Us Stupid? https://apple.co/3xeCsPo Ep 595: Disney & the Dark History of Gender Grooming https://apple.co/3LUlh9R --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

There's something so romantic about winter and I don't know whether that's just because

0:05.4

I'm a bit for homebody and I love a 5.

0:08.0

But I think it's just the holiday period, it's just for me, it's the most romantic period.

0:14.2

And I think anyone who's listened to my records will know that I'm quite a big fan of romance.

0:18.8

Joy in every sip with red carp snout back at Starbucks.

0:26.2

Hey guys, welcome to Relatable Happy Monday.

0:31.0

I hope everyone had a great weekend.

0:33.5

This episode is brought to you by your friends at Good Ranchers.

0:36.7

Go to goodranchors.com slash alley.

0:39.0

That's goodranchors.com slash alley.

0:41.6

All right, today we are doing our part two of the traits that sound universally positive

0:59.4

but can actually be very toxic, not just for you individually but also for society as

1:05.6

a whole, especially politically.

1:07.8

So last Monday we talked about the dangers of toxic empathy and just to summarize that,

1:14.0

what I said was that empathy, putting yourself in someone else's shoes, taking on someone's

1:19.2

pain, can be a good thing.

1:21.6

But it can also inhibit you from seeing things as they are, from thinking objectively.

1:27.5

And when we don't see things as they are, when we refuse to look at a situation objectively,

1:32.6

we aren't able to discern right from wrong or the truth from a lie.

1:39.6

Someone's experience or someone's story can be so emotionally captivating to us that

1:44.2

we allow that to characterize our understanding of reality as a whole.

1:49.1

And that can be very dangerous because data can contradict someone's anecdote or someone's

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