Is Your Religion Fear-Based or Faith-Based?
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In Episode 2 of The Missing Peace, Brooke Benevento and Danielle Griffiths continue their deep dive into social heredity — this time tackling one of the most sensitive influences of all: religion.
Brooke shares how growing up outside the church made her curious about faith, while Danielle opens up about feeling "not good enough" as a child attending mass in a language she didn't understand. Together, they explore how religious upbringing shapes our beliefs — and how to tell whether your faith experience is rooted in fear or empowerment.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- How religion fits into Napoleon Hill's concept of social heredity
- The difference between fear-based and faith-based religion
- A brief history of the three "Great Awakenings" in America — and why we may be in the third one right now
- Why "separation of church and state" isn't actually in the U.S. founding documents
- What the world's major religions have in common (purpose, community, and gratitude)
- How books like the Gnostic Gospels and the Gospel of Mary Magdalene challenge what we were taught
- How to move from religious trauma toward a faith-based way of living
Resources mentioned:
- Outwitting the Devil by Napoleon Hill
- The Gnostic Gospels
- The Gospel of Mary Magdalene
- @jake_whan on Instagram
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