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Faith, power, and the meaning of mercy
In Separation of Church and Hate, John Fugelsang looks past culture-war noise to examine how sacred texts are used and misused in modern politics. With a comedian’s timing and a reporter’s eye, he traces how selective readings can turn compassion into a weapon, then asks what those scriptures actually say.
The journey moves through history, theology, and everyday civic life. Each chapter pairs lived experience with clear sourcing, inviting listeners to test assumptions against the original context and the values many faiths claim to uphold.
The result is less a takedown than a call to better practice. It argues that humility, service, and love are not partisan ideas, and that a healthier public square begins with how we talk about the stories that shaped it.
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Separation of Church and Hate by John Fugelsang offers an accessible look at how scripture appears in policy debates and what the texts actually say. The author places familiar arguments beside their sources, highlighting where interpretation strays and where empathy was always the point.
Start your journey with a free trial you can cancel anytime. Narrated by John Fugelsang and running 9 hrs and 24 mins, the performance stays calm and precise, with touches of humor that keep complex material clear and human.
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