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Ep. 46 - The Psychology of Faith: Unmasking False Teachers

Author
Sam Landa and Tim Yonts
Published
Wed 05 Mar 2025
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Explore the intriguing interplay between faith and psychology in this episode, where we shine a light on the nuances of church leadership and the sometimes deceptive practices of false teachers. A riveting discussion with Ricardo Stacy from the Theosys Podcast uncovers the psychological tricks and manipulative methods that some church leaders utilize to captivate their audiences. 

Listeners are encouraged to examine their relationships with faith in a broader context, considering how experiences and attachment styles may influence their perceptions of God. Relationships within the church can sometimes manifest as sources of trauma when expectations and teachings become misaligned with personal beliefs. Our explorations spark necessary discussions surrounding discernment, urging you to question teachings that may promote misleading narratives. 

As we differentiate between false teachings and core doctrinal truths, you'll gain new insights into how to recognize and navigate these complexities within your faith journey. With real-life examples and an emphasis on shared accountability amongst believers, this episode inspires a proactive approach toward understanding faith. 

Join us in redefining the conversation around spirituality, challenging conventional views, and striving for deeper, healthier connections both with God and within his church community. Don't forget to share your thoughts, subscribe, and leave a review to join this enlightening journey!

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