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Deconversion Therapy

Purity Culture and Bible Sword Drills

Deconversion Therapy

deconversiontherapy

Religion & Spirituality, Documentary, Religion, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.9585 Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2018

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Yeah, the audio sucks. We know. Think of this podcast as a Chia Pet, watch us grow and things take shape. In this inaugural episode Karen informs Bonnie that people in their church were screwing in the closet in the foyer of their church during church services in the eighties. Bonnie sees that story and matches it by hinting the same thing was happening in their church’s outdoor baptismal when church wasn’t in session. Growing up at the same Southern Baptist church in the 70s through 90s, Bonnie tells about their church schedule from early on Sundays to socializing on Saturday nights. There. All. The. Time. It was a time when you were just dropped off places and other adults might watch out for you, or not. Mostly we were all good, but Bonnie and Karen’s friends did sneak some of Bonnie’s mom’s vodka once. Karen tells a bit about leaving religion. She was an overseas missionary in Thailand and got those “seeds of doubt” planted and then watered! Bonnie and Karen talk about the kick-ass book Pure by Linda Kay Klein. We talk purity rings, purity balls, beautiful dresses, over the top event details, and giant crosses some of the girls carry.   But a lot of Christians and former ones are now talking about how the purity culture messed them up. Guilt resides in the body, man. So many people Bonnie and Karen grew up with got married early just to have sex. There was even TWO secret marriages at their Baptist university because they would rather lie to their parents than to have God upset they were sleeping together. We’d love to read some of your funny stories on air. What most of us miss about not being in church is the loss of community. Thanks for listening. Can’t wait to read your letters. Go to www.deconversiontherapypodcast.com and follow us on all them socials.   Twitter Instagram

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0:00.0

Welcome to Deconversion Therapy.

0:15.1

I'm Bonnie. And I'm Karen.

0:18.2

And this is our first episode, which I'm a little nervous about.

0:26.2

Bonnie and I grew up together.

0:28.3

So we grew up in the evangelical church.

0:33.0

And so you contacted me, I guess it was a year ago. Not that we don't talk all the time anyway,

0:40.2

but Ann said, we need to start a podcast about this. So what did you mean? Yeah, at some point,

0:50.5

we just started talking about some of the ridiculous stories that we both had.

0:56.2

And you didn't know all of mine and I didn't know all of yours.

0:59.5

And we just kept going, what?

1:01.7

Oh, my gosh.

1:02.5

That's just, that's insane.

1:05.0

And that's kind of hyperbole.

1:07.8

But I think that anybody who didn't grow up in the Evangelica Church

1:11.6

doesn't realize some of the day-to-day nonsense that you deal with.

1:17.1

So did I ever tell you that I found out we grew up in this huge church, huge Baptist

1:24.2

Church, Southern Baptist Church, and that makes a difference because that denomination

1:29.1

means no drinking, no dancing.

1:33.0

Anyway, in the back of the sanctuary, there was this closet that had a phone in it because it was before cell phones.

1:41.5

And people could go in there if they had, they got beeped you know the beepers on the hips

1:49.4

if like they had like an emergency beep they could go back into that phone thing and call and because

1:56.5

my dad was a medical professional sometimes he'd get the beep and look down real serious and then, you know, skitter away.

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