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Slutty Grace | Deconstruction, Christian Universalism, & Faith Beyond Fear

Slutty Grace is a Christian deconstruction podcast exploring Christian universalism, progressive Christianity, radical grace, and faith beyond fear.


For wanderers, exvangelicals, doubters, and wounded believers rethinking hell, healing from toxic religion, and rediscovering a God rooted in inclusive love.


This is a space where fear-based faith gets reexamined through radical grace — and permission is given to ask honest, gut-level questions.


Through thoughtful interviews and honest reflection, we wrestle with eternal torment theology, LGBTQ+ inclusion, church harm, and the beliefs many of us inherited — not to tear faith down, but to rebuild it around love.


Slutty Grace names what polite religion often avoids: that God’s love is wider than we were told, mercy is not scarce, and belonging is not conditional.


If you suspect grace is bigger than fear, you’re not alone.


Written, hosted, edited and produced by Jeromy Johnson. 

Slutty Grace | Deconstruction, Christian Universalism, & Faith Beyond Fear

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  I just discovered your podcast. What a provocative title. So, being as the word slutty is normally used in a sexual context, it got me to thinking. I am very curious about not just the damage that some of evangelical theology may be doing and that is my background and have for the most part only been questioning in the last 3 or so years, but also traditional Christian sexual morality. By that I am not talking about LGBQT issues. I’m am talking about the 85% of us that are heterosexual and happy with our gender as born. I have been listening to a podcast called “But Is It Biblical.” It is a husband and wife but, he has a Bible degree and knowledge of the biblical languages. His background is Baptist but, he has challenged traditional sexual ethics by understanding Old Testament culture and understanding biblical words and what they originally meant in context. Not what we have been taught. So, I say all that to ask have you done any thinking on this or do you know others that are within more progressive Christianity? Would love to see you have guest on to bring this topic up and again not just for LGBQT people but, us heterosexuals. Thanks, Bruce

Redding, California

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