
Straight White American Jesus
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The Sunday Interview: Turning Point USA’s “Pink Pill” Pipeline: Inside the Women’s Leadership Summit
Weekly Roundup: How Protest Became Terrorism in Trump's America
It's In the Code 196: "Why Isn't God More Forgiving?"
Axis Live: Christendom Over Christ, Political Violence, and the Myth of Religious Revival
The Sunday Interview: America Was Never One Nation Under One God
Weekly Roundup: Trump's Iran Disaster, JD Vance's Problem, and the Collapse of the Strongman Myth
It's in the Code ep 195: "Intelligent' Design?"
Axis Live: Southern Baptists, Domestic Terrorism, and the Pope's Challenge to Opus Dei
Axis Daily Brief: The White House UFC Fight That Revealed Christian Trumpism
The Sunday Interview: The Soundtrack of Christian Nationalism
Weekly Roundup: The UFC Presidency: Election Lies, Blood Sport Politics, and Hegseth’s D-Day Disgrace
It's in the Code ep 194: “The Last Word”
The Sunday Interview: Fighting Spiritual Terrorism
Weekly Roundup: From Neo-Nazi Remigration to Military Christian Nationalism
It's in the Code ep 193: “Christian Nationalism On the DL”
The Sunday Interview: Synthetic Hate: How AI Fuels the Far Right
Weekly Roundup: Talarico and the Pope vs. MAGA Christianity
It's in the Code ep 192: “Deep Thoughts…By Josh Hawley”
The Sunday Interview: Deconstructing Wellness Culture: Yoga, Mindfulness, and Appropriation
Weekly Roundup: Reparations for Traitors and the Slush Fund Presidency
It's in the Code ep 191: “Does it REALLY Say That?”
This Is Christian Nationalism: Breaking Down Rededicate 250
The Sunday Interview: “We Are Not a Monolith”: Latino Evangelicals, Immigration Politics, and the Battle Over Representation
Weekly Roundup: Under-Babied and Overruled: Trump’s Golden Calf Politics
It's in the Code ep 190: “The Atheists Are Coming!”
The Myth of Religious Freedom w/ Reza Aslan and Peter Manseau
The Sunday Interview: Paul Pressler, the SBC Takeover, and a Culture of Power and Abuse
Weekly Roundup: The Grownups in Charge? SCOTUS, Gerrymandering & White Christian Power
The Manosphere and the Fundamentalism Pipeline
The Sunday Interview: Governing Without Accountability: Silicon Valley’s Ideology with Adrian Daub
Weekly Roundup: The Death of Voting Rights: SCOTUS, Alito, and the Colorblind Myth
It's in the Code ep 189: “Jesus Isn’t An Alpha”
Hegseth Repeals Vax Mandate: The Anti-Vax Playbook Comes to the Pentagon
The Sunday Interview: Weathering the Backlast: Navigating The Anti-DEI Wave with Dr. Tiffany Townsend
Weekly Roundup: Project 2025 in Action: The Indictment of the SPLC
It's in the Code ep 188: “Where’s Jesus?”
Trump's Bible Reading is More Than Spectacle - It's Spiritual Terrorism
The Sunday Interview: The Rise of the Hype Priest: Judah Smith, Celebrity Faith, and Modern Evangelicalism
Weekly Roundup: Trump, Vance, and Just War Theory + Pete's Pulp Fiction
SWAJ Rewind: Culture of Life
Trump, the Pope, and the Myth of Western Civilization
The Sunday Interview: Did Jesus Invent Western Morality with Dr. Bart Ehrman
Weekly Roundup: Did Donald Trump Threaten the Pope? + MAGA Turns on Trump
It's in the Code ep 187: “It’s Important Work—As Long As Someone Else Does It”
Predators, Algorithms, and Profit: How New Mexico Took Down Meta
The Sunday Interview: The Myth of Liberal Media Bias: A History of the Conservative Media Machine

Weekly Roundup: No Catholics at the Pentagon, Trump as Jesus + the Conversion Therapy Court Case
In this episode of Straight White American Jesus, hosts Brad Onishi and Dan Miller unpack a chaotic and revealing week at the intersection of politics, religion, and power. As Donald Trump once again compares himself to Jesus during the lead-up to Easter, the hosts explore what they see as a deepening pattern of religious distortion within MAGA Christianity—where theological consistency gives way to political loyalty. The conversation situates Trump’s rhetoric alongside broader trends, including a controversial decision tied to U.S. Supreme Court on conversion therapy laws and mounting concerns over religious favoritism within the Pentagon under Pete Hegseth. Together, these developments paint a picture of a movement increasingly defined by power, hierarchy, and ideological purity rather than coherent moral or theological principles. The episode also dives into the implications of an 8–1 Supreme Court ruling that weakens state-level bans on conversion therapy, raising urgent questions about free speech, medical ethics, and the vulnerability of LGBTQ+ individuals. Onishi and Miller highlight the emotional and political weight of the decision, especially amid rising hostility toward queer and trans communities. They close with a discussion of the scandal surrounding Kristi Noem and her husband, using it as a lens to push hypocrisy, gender norms, and the authoritarian logic of “order” that underpins Christian nationalism. Despite the heaviness of the topics, the hosts end with cautious optimism, pointing to signs of political pushback and everyday acts of resistance as reasons for hope. Subscribe for $3.65: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ Subscribe to our free newsletter: https://swaj.substack.com/ Order American Caesar by Brad Onishi: https://static.macmillan.com/static/essentials/american-caesar-9781250427922/ Donate to SWAJ: https://axismundi.supercast.com/donations/new Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

One Million Neighbors Ep 2: War
Episode two of One Million Neighbors brings us to the chaotic final days of Saigon in April 1975, as ten-year-old Simon Hoa-Phan watches his world unravel. From the terror of nighttime bombings to the desperate crush of families fleeing toward evacuation helicopters, Simon’s story captures the fear, uncertainty, and life-altering decisions faced by thousands as South Vietnam fell. His family’s escape—narrow, chaotic, and uncertain—becomes a window into a much larger phenomenon: the mass displacement of millions across Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, where war, political upheaval, and U.S. intervention forced entire populations to flee under harrowing conditions. At the same time, across the world in St. Paul, Minnesota, Kathleen Vellenga witnesses these events from a hospital bed and feels a call to act. Her personal turning point reflects a broader movement among American faith communities, who would go on to play a central role in resettling more than a million Southeast Asian refugees. This episode traces the historical roots of that movement—from Cold War politics and moral responsibility to deeply held religious convictions—and introduces the ordinary people who made extraordinary choices to welcome strangers as neighbors. Dr. Melissa Borja is Associate Professor of American Culture and Director of the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies at the University of Michigan. Trained at Harvard, the University of Chicago, and Columbia, she is a historian of migration, religion, race, and politics and author of Follow the New Way: American Refugee Resettlement Policy and Hmong Religious Change (Harvard University Press), which won the the Thomas Wilson Memorial Prize, the Frank S. and Elizabeth D. Brewer Prize from the American Society of Church History, and the Outstanding Achievement Award in History from the Association for Asian American Studies. Dr. Borja has advised Princeton's Religion and Forced Migration Initiative as well as the Bridging Divides Initiative, which tracks and mitigates political violence in the United States. An expert on anti-Asian racism during the Covid-19 pandemic, she leads the Virulent Hate Project and has contributed research to Stop AAPI Hate. In honor of her research and advocacy about Asian Americans, USA Today honored her as one of its 2022 Women of the Year. This podcast is part of AAPI Stories of Faith & Life, an Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative (APARRI) project funded by Lilly Endowment Incorporated. www.axismundi.us Executive Producer: Dr. Bradley Onishi Producer: Andrew Gill Original Music, Composition, and Mixing: Scott Okamoto Production Assistance: Kari Onishi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It's in the Code ep 186: “Blue Collar or Bust”
Josh Hawley says that men are called by God to work. In fact, he says that working is the source of God’s image within men. But what counts as “work” for Hawley? And what dogmas about work and the value of men drive his account? And how do issues like economic change and the climate crisis inform his thinking? Check out Dan’s discussion this week to find out! Subscribe for $3.65: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ Subscribe to our free newsletter: https://swaj.substack.com/ Order American Caesar by Brad Onishi: https://static.macmillan.com/static/essentials/american-caesar-9781250427922/ Donate to SWAJ: https://axismundi.supercast.com/donations/new Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Immigration, Christianity, and Refugees: The Story of One Million Neighbors
Brad Onishi introduces One Million Neighbors, a new limited series hosted by Melissa Borja. The episode opens in the Twin Cities—Minneapolis and St. Paul—where a sweeping federal immigration crackdown has transformed daily life. In early 2026, thousands of ICE agents flooded the region as part of a massive enforcement operation, conducting raids, stops, and detentions that left communities on edge and sparked protests, school closures, and economic disruption. At the center of this episode is the story of a U.S. citizen violently detained in his own home—an incident that captures the fear, confusion, and anger rippling through neighborhoods under what local leaders have described as a federal “siege.” But One Million Neighbors is not only about this moment—it’s about another one. The series reaches back to the 1970s, when many of these same communities became an epicenter of refugee resettlement, as ordinary Americans—often motivated by their faith—helped welcome more than a million people from Southeast Asia despite widespread opposition. By placing today’s ICE raids and deportation debates alongside that history, the show asks a deeper question: how did a nation once defined by radical hospitality arrive at a moment of mass enforcement—and what might it look like to choose a different path again? One Million Neighbors: https://redcircle.com/shows/1525ddb6-2be4-4115-b45f-25bbcabf6749https://redcircle.com/shows/1525ddb6-2be4-4115-b45f-25bbcabf6749 Subscribe for $3.65: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ Subscribe to our free newsletter: https://swaj.substack.com/ Order American Caesar by Brad Onishi: https://static.macmillan.com/static/essentials/american-caesar-9781250427922/ Donate to SWAJ: https://axismundi.supercast.com/donations/new Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices