
This episode discusses the concept of the 'Jezebel spirit' and how some Christian preachers use it to label and condemn women who don't adhere to their prescribed gender roles.
Original TransmissionsThe hosts discuss the biblical figure of Jezebel and the idea of the 'Jezebel spirit' that some Christian preachers use to accuse and condemn women. They mention how Jezebel was associated with having eunuchs and how she was eventually thrown out a window by her own people. The hosts also note the symbolic significance of what was left of Jezebel - just a skull and crossbones, which may relate to occult ideas. They then delve into how modern preachers label women they disagree with as having a 'Jezebel spirit', which the host states they have personally been accused of. The episode explores the misogynistic implications and real-world impacts of this practice within certain Christian communities.
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