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BAD WORDS

BAD WORDS

Written by: Janice Lagata
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An exvangelical podcast giving toxic theology the read it deserves by taking another look at some of the bad books given major influence in evangelical christianity. Hosted by Janice Lagata and Melanie Kleimola© 2021 God Has Not Given Art Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • 312. BROTHELS FOR SINGS with Lauren
    Jul 30 2025
    In this episode of Bad Words, guest host Lauren joins Janice and Melanie to take apart chapters 31-32. They discuss Angel's struggles, Michael's motives, and the problematic depictions of sex work, gender roles, and racial themes. The conversation expands into the broader implications of purity culture and evangelical teachings. They also reflect on the harmful effects of guilt and shame instilled by such narratives and provide a critical and insightful examination of the book, questioning its lasting impact and Francine Rivers' stance on her work. 00:00 Introduction and Recap 00:18 Angel's Christmas Crisis 00:47 Angel's Escape and New Beginnings 01:07 Back to Rock Bottom 01:29 Meet the Hosts 04:15 Religious Trauma and Therapy 06:09 Purity Culture and Personal Stories 09:45 Book Analysis: Redeeming Love 11:33 Paul and Miriam's Story 11:53 Angel's Struggles and Rescues 16:20 Angel's New Mission 18:07 Critique and Discussion 58:42 The Portrayal of Angel: Victim or Sinner? 59:30 The Role of God in Angel's Journey 01:00:05 The Hypocrisy of Redemption 01:01:04 Angel's Struggle with Identity and Redemption 01:01:38 The Absurdity of Character Names 01:02:40 The Symbolism of Milk and Food 01:04:50 Paul's Misogyny and Double Standards 01:09:24 The Dark Reality of Duke's Character 01:20:17 The Racism and Sexism in Evangelical Teachings 01:33:40 The Impact of Purity Culture on Women 01:46:13 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • 311. PEE SOUP FOR THE SOUL with Stephanie
    Jul 16 2025
    In this episode of Bad Words, hosts Janice, Melanie, and Stephanie delve into the problematic aspects of chapters 28-30 of Redeeming Love. The conversation highlights key plot points, including Angel's traumatic past and her current struggles with identity and self-worth. The hosts critique the portrayal of Michael as a supposedly virtuous man despite his manipulative and controlling behavior, and they address the book's disturbing themes of child abuse, victim-blaming, and evangelical beliefs. The episode also explores the problematic representation of sex work and trafficking, and how the novel perpetuates harmful stereotypes and unhealthy dynamics. The hosts question Francine Rivers' choices in depicting trauma and scrutinize the underlying messages about women's roles and value in evangelical ideology. 00:00 Introduction and Recap 01:30 Meet the Hosts 03:42 Stephanie's First Encounter with the Book 05:54 Revisiting the Book in 2024 15:26 Angel's Journey and Struggles 18:15 Critique of Francine's Writing and Themes 52:59 Women Hating Women 53:20 Francine's Hatred for Angel 54:01 Angel's Father's Tragic End 54:15 Duke's Manipulation and Angel's Guilt 54:55 The Disturbing Story of Angel's Father 55:14 Angel's Struggle with Guilt and Blame 56:54 Biblical References and Twisted Morals 58:55 The Cycle of Abuse and Trafficking 01:08:05 Evangelicalism and Trauma Porn 01:28:22 The Church's Failure and Evangelical Hypocrisy 01:36:40 Final Thoughts and Critique of Francine Rivers
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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • 310. THE BATS AND THE BEES with Marlaina
    Jul 4 2025
    In this episode Janice Lagata & Melanie, tackle chapters 25 through 27 of Redeeming Love and reflect on the broader cultural implications of the story with guest host Marlaina . The trio discusses the book's portrayal of gender roles, purity culture, and the dehumanizing nature of evangelical influences. They explore the convoluted relationships, historical inaccuracies, and the challenges of dealing with a narrative that intertwines romance with indoctrination.
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    1 hr and 40 mins
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