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[quote=Anonymous]From twitter: Alicia Childers: Reading Jen Hatmaker's "Awake" back to back with @lucasmiles "Pagan Threat" is eye-opening. Although I'm only a few chapters in to the latter, its introduction and first chapter basically explain everything I just read in Hatmaker's book. In "Awake," Hatmaker identifies the greatest force of oppression in her life: Christianity. Then, she replaces it with the unholy trinity of Feminism, critical pedagogy, and witchcraft (yes actual witchcraft). Now she is living from that worldview which "trusting the goodness of my own safe body" leads her into being "awake," sexually liberated, and ultimately happy. She does this all in the name of a "Jesus" that is crafted by her own imagination. @Natasha_Crain and I will be reviewing the book on our next episode of The Unshaken Faith Podcast[/quote]
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