In Black and Light

By: Katie Moon
  • Summary

  • “Deconstruction” has become pop-culture. It seems like everyone everywhere is “deconstructing their faith.” And I say, rightly so! But, as a biblical researcher, I see a *nuance* missing from every major discussion/discussor of the subject: the nuance of *consistency.* Simply, there is a sloppiness when it comes to *how* we-who-are-deconstructing-our-faith are approaching the Text to arrive at our alternate conclusions. BUT, with a little guidance, we can do this smarter, faster, experience less trauma in the process, and, ultimately, find a new foundation worth REconstructing our lives upon.
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Episodes
  • Episode 14: How Following Your Intuition Creates a Whole New Morality
    Jan 14 2025

    In Episode 14 I explain how the intuition is not only a rule-breaker in the World of Opposites, but a “morality-maker.” In other words, the intuition or Holy Spirit is an introducer of the ethics of the World of Love (Heaven) into the World of Fear (Earth)—should we exercise the courage to follow it.

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    51 mins
  • Episode 13: Why You Should Break the Rules
    Jan 7 2025

    In Episode 13 I let you in on what the second half of Season 2 will be about, discuss why you are *meant* to break the rules, and explain your chances of success when you follow your intuition.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 12: Why You Should Be a Bad@§s
    Dec 17 2024

    In Episode 12, I discuss why creating a new world is going to take guts, why mustering your courage will be worth it in the end, and how I’ve done this in my own personal journey.

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    49 mins

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