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On today’s show, Chong and Dan give thanks for a challenging but fulfilling year. We then get into a juicy topic to finish the year: the relationship between religion and politics. Why is it “complicated”? And what are the dangers when Christians idolise politics? Using the Jericho March held in Washington DC on 12 December 2020 as a case study, we explore four kinds of faulty faith:

  1. Our personal experience and feeling are paramount (An individualistic faith)
  2. God’s purposes are for us (An optimistic faith)
  3. We are pure, they are evil (A Manichean faith)
  4. We can and must create a better world (A utopian faith)


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Show notes

Giving thanks for this year (02:17)


What is the relationship between religion and politics? (8:48)


Background to the case study (16:57)

What I Saw at the Jericho March


What happened at the Jericho March (20:45)

Christianity as Ideology: The Cautionary Tale of the Jericho March


Problem 1: An individualistic faith (28:25)


Problem 2: An optimistic faith (39:10)

The Dangerous Idolatry of Christian Trumpism


Problem 3: A Manichean faith (46:41)


Problem 4: A utopian faith (55:14)


Conclusion (1:04:38)