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Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists
Husband & Wife
1301 episodes
3 days ago
Husband and Wife are two non-believers who have always wanted to read the Bible. Why would we subject ourselves to this you might ask? From our perspective it helps us understand where the Christians around us, here in the Midwest, are coming from when they quote the Bible at us. Husband is basically an Atheist and wife leans Agnostic but mostly Atheist and we’re just having some fun at the Bible’s expense while learning more about what our neighbors claim we’re going to hell over.

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Husband and Wife are two non-believers who have always wanted to read the Bible. Why would we subject ourselves to this you might ask? From our perspective it helps us understand where the Christians around us, here in the Midwest, are coming from when they quote the Bible at us. Husband is basically an Atheist and wife leans Agnostic but mostly Atheist and we’re just having some fun at the Bible’s expense while learning more about what our neighbors claim we’re going to hell over.

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Chronicles’ Post-Exile PR Spin
Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists
22 minutes 47 seconds
1 week ago
Chronicles’ Post-Exile PR Spin

If you’ve ever wondered why the Bible tells the same story twice, once like a gritty crime documentary and once like a motivational church brochure, this one’s for you. We pit 1–2 Samuel + 1–2 Kings (the Deuteronomistic “everything is awful and here’s why we deserved it” edition) against 1–2 Chronicles (the post-exile “we can rebuild, babes” rewrite), and the contrast is chef’s kiss for anyone who enjoys theological side-eye.


In Samuel/Kings, the vibe is tragic realism: “Why did we lose our land?” with kings, consequences, and prophets throwing elbows. But Chronicles shows up after the Babylonian exile asking, “Okay… who are we now and how do we stitch the community back together?” so suddenly genealogies explode, Judah becomes the main character, and the Temple + priests/Levites take center stage like it’s a worship rebrand campaign.


Then we get into the selective memory problem: David gets his scandals quietly deleted in Chronicles (Bathsheba? Uriah? family chaos? what family chaos?), while Solomon gets preserved as the shiny “Temple king” by omitting the foreign wives + idolatry mess and shifting blame to Rehoboam. Oh—and the episode takes a hard turn into “rewriting history” parallels with modern politics, because apparently humans never stop trying to launder their past.


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📌 Topics Covered:

  • Chronicles vs. Samuel/Kings: same timeline, wildly different agenda (autopsy vs. recovery plan).
  • Post-exile identity panic: “Are we a people?”—cue the genealogy obsession.
  • Judah-centric storytelling and the intentional near-erasure of northern Israel in Chronicles.
  • The Temple becomes the whole personality: priests, Levites, musicians, gatekeepers—roll call time.
  • Character rehab/rewrite: Manasseh goes from “worst king ever” to “repents and gets restored.”
  • David gets the glossy edit; Solomon gets the blame scrubbed.
  • Prophets vs. kings: confrontational outsiders in Kings, worship-aligned reforms in Chronicles.
  • The “history is written by the winners” rant—because of course it shows up.


💬 Best Quote from the Episode (actual transcript quote):

“Samuel through Kings is like an autopsy, whereas Chronicles is like a rehab plan.”


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Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists
Husband and Wife are two non-believers who have always wanted to read the Bible. Why would we subject ourselves to this you might ask? From our perspective it helps us understand where the Christians around us, here in the Midwest, are coming from when they quote the Bible at us. Husband is basically an Atheist and wife leans Agnostic but mostly Atheist and we’re just having some fun at the Bible’s expense while learning more about what our neighbors claim we’re going to hell over.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.