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Zechariah Chapter 14: Bible Study by Atheists

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Zechariah’s End-Times Dumpster Fire: Rape, Rotting Flesh, and Holy Crockpots


📝 Episode Summary:

Brace yourselves, heathens, we’ve reached the flaming finale of Zechariah, and boy, does it go out with a bang (and some divine rot). In this final chapter, God makes sure Jerusalem is properly plundered, the women are raped (again—because Yahweh loves a war crime), and half the city gets dragged into exile before He bothers to lift a celestial finger. The hosts dive headfirst into the horror show, side-eying a deity who lets atrocities happen before swooping in to flex His holy muscles. Spoiler alert: God’s big plan still sucks.


It’s an apocalyptic fever dream featuring melting eyeballs, earthquake valleys, and yet another “Day of the Lord” that reads like a mix of a B-movie and divine temper tantrum. We get discussions of biblical sci-fi, nuclear plagues, and God’s bizarre obsession with sacred kitchenware; because nothing says holiness like a glowing crockpot and a plague-ridden donkey.


The hosts don’t just critique the theological carnage, they blow it wide open with pop culture jabs (Star Trek meets Leviticus), rants about religious trauma, and exasperated geography fails that would make a fifth-grade social studies teacher weep. You’ll laugh, you’ll rage, and you’ll definitely never look at a Sunday school lesson the same way again.


👉 Listen now at sacrilegiousdiscourse.com

👉 Join our godless rebellion on Discord: discord.gg/VBnyTYV6nC

👉 Support the snark on Patreon: patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse


📌 Topics Covered:

  • “God lets Jerusalem get sacked before bothering to help. Classic.”
  • “Raping, rotting, and religious trauma—just another day in the Old Testament.”
  • “Eclipses and earthquakes = signs of divine tantrums, apparently.”
  • “The Festival of Tabernacles makes a confusing comeback.”
  • “Holy cooking pots and zombie plagues—God’s weird endgame.”
  • “Geography fails and theology flops: the Canaanites get banned (again).”
  • “When religion shapes law, even science becomes heresy.”

💬 Best Quote from the Episode:

"Could you imagine saying you're so shitty that I'm just gonna let all of y’all get raped?"


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Zechariah’s End-Times Dumpster Fire: Rape, Rotting Flesh, and Holy Crockpots


📝 Episode Summary:

Brace yourselves, heathens, we’ve reached the flaming finale of Zechariah, and boy, does it go out with a bang (and some divine rot). In this final chapter, God makes sure Jerusalem is properly plundered, the women are raped (again—because Yahweh loves a war crime), and half the city gets dragged into exile before He bothers to lift a celestial finger. The hosts dive headfirst into the horror show, side-eying a deity who lets atrocities happen before swooping in to flex His holy muscles. Spoiler alert: God’s big plan still sucks.


It’s an apocalyptic fever dream featuring melting eyeballs, earthquake valleys, and yet another “Day of the Lord” that reads like a mix of a B-movie and divine temper tantrum. We get discussions of biblical sci-fi, nuclear plagues, and God’s bizarre obsession with sacred kitchenware; because nothing says holiness like a glowing crockpot and a plague-ridden donkey.


The hosts don’t just critique the theological carnage, they blow it wide open with pop culture jabs (Star Trek meets Leviticus), rants about religious trauma, and exasperated geography fails that would make a fifth-grade social studies teacher weep. You’ll laugh, you’ll rage, and you’ll definitely never look at a Sunday school lesson the same way again.


👉 Listen now at sacrilegiousdiscourse.com

👉 Join our godless rebellion on Discord: discord.gg/VBnyTYV6nC

👉 Support the snark on Patreon: patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse


📌 Topics Covered:

  • “God lets Jerusalem get sacked before bothering to help. Classic.”
  • “Raping, rotting, and religious trauma—just another day in the Old Testament.”
  • “Eclipses and earthquakes = signs of divine tantrums, apparently.”
  • “The Festival of Tabernacles makes a confusing comeback.”
  • “Holy cooking pots and zombie plagues—God’s weird endgame.”
  • “Geography fails and theology flops: the Canaanites get banned (again).”
  • “When religion shapes law, even science becomes heresy.”

💬 Best Quote from the Episode:

"Could you imagine saying you're so shitty that I'm just gonna let all of y’all get raped?"


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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