Episodes

Weekly Roundup: Under-Babied and Overruled: Trump’s Golden Calf Politics
May 15, 2026

Weekly Roundup: Under-Babied and Overruled: Trump’s Golden Calf Politics

Brad and Dan dig into another whirlwind week in Trumpworld, beginning with the unveiling of a towering gold-leaf Donald Trump statue at his Doral golf resort and the increasingly explicit fusion of political power, religious symbolism, and personality cult. The hosts unpack Trump’s comments that he does not think about Americans’ financial struggles while simultaneously pushing a pro-natalist agenda alongside figures like RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz. From “under-babied” rhetoric to Heritage Foundation pr...
It's in the Code ep 190:  “The Atheists Are Coming!”
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May 13, 2026

It's in the Code ep 190: “The Atheists Are Coming!”

Despite claiming to present us with a “Christian” vision of manhood, there is nothing identifiably Christian about Josh Hawley’s account of masculinity and masculine virtue. Instead, he can define masculinity any way he wants, and call it “Christian.” But there’s a flip side to this. He can also dismiss anyone who disagrees with him, anyone who doesn’t accept his account of masculinity, anyone who opposes his “Christian” vision, as an “atheist.” How does this work for him? Why make this specific...
The Myth of Religious Freedom w/ Reza Aslan and Peter Manseau
May 12, 2026

The Myth of Religious Freedom w/ Reza Aslan and Peter Manseau

In the premiere episode of season five of Our Seven Neighbors: Religion and Resistance in America , host Reza Aslan joins historian and Smithsonian curator Peter Manseau for a sweeping conversation about the real history of religious freedom in the United States. Together, they dismantle the comforting myth that America was founded as a uniformly Christian nation devoted to liberty for all, revealing instead a far more contested and complicated story. From Puritan theocracy and the execution of ...
The Sunday Interview:  Paul Pressler, the SBC Takeover, and a Culture of Power and Abuse
May 10, 2026

The Sunday Interview:  Paul Pressler, the SBC Takeover, and a Culture of Power and Abuse

Brad Onishi interviews Texas Monthly senior writer Robert Downen about his 12,000-word feature on Paul Pressler, a key architect of the Southern Baptist Convention’s conservative resurgence alongside Paige Patterson. Downen outlines how the takeover, framed around biblical inerrancy, gender hierarchy, abortion, and weakening church–state separation, helped align the SBC with the GOP and built a broader culture-war mindset, aided by sophisticated internal tactics such as tracking pastorates, spyi...
Weekly Roundup: The Grownups in Charge? SCOTUS, Gerrymandering & White Christian Power
May 8, 2026

Weekly Roundup: The Grownups in Charge? SCOTUS, Gerrymandering & White Christian Power

Redistricting Mania and the Christian Nationalist Push for Minority RuleBrad Onishi and Dan Miller discuss the fallout from a recent Supreme Court decision they say further rolled back the Voting Rights Act, triggering aggressive redistricting across states like Louisiana, Florida, Indiana, Virginia, Texas, and Tennessee, including carving up Memphis’s Black-majority district. They highlight Christian nationalist rhetoric from figures such as Kevin Roberts, Indiana Lt. Gov. Brian Beckwith, and...
The Manosphere and the Fundamentalism Pipeline
May 6, 2026

The Manosphere and the Fundamentalism Pipeline

In this special crossover episode, Dan Miller joins Dr. Laura Anderson on Sunday School Dropouts for an in-depth examination of the ideological forces shaping modern Christian masculinity. The conversation centers on the specific theological frameworks used to justify patriarchal hierarchies, including the elevation of Adam as a model for the masculine ideal over the figure of Jesus. By analyzing recent political literature on the subject, Dan and Laura pull back the curtain on how high control ...
The Sunday Interview: Governing Without Accountability: Silicon Valley’s Ideology with Adrian Daub
May 3, 2026

The Sunday Interview: Governing Without Accountability: Silicon Valley’s Ideology with Adrian Daub

In this episode, Annika Brockschmidt sits down with Adrian Daub, Professor at Stanford University and author of the upcoming book What Tech Calls Governing . Daub provides a searing intellectual history of the vibe shift in Silicon Valley, dismantling the myth that the tech world has undergone a broad political transformation. Instead, Daub argues that we are witnessing the radicalization of a billionaire elite, a small class of men like Marc Andreessen, Elon Musk, and Peter Thiel, who have move...
Weekly Roundup: The Death of Voting Rights: SCOTUS, Alito, and the Colorblind Myth
May 1, 2026

Weekly Roundup: The Death of Voting Rights: SCOTUS, Alito, and the Colorblind Myth

In this week’s solo roundup, Dan Miller deconstructs a series of aggressive maneuvers by the 47th administration designed to codify Christian nationalism into federal policy. The centerpiece is the newly released report from the Anti-Christian Bias Task Force , an entity Dan argues serves less as a shield for religious freedom and more as a sword against civil rights. By framing standard anti-discrimination protections as inherent attacks on the faith, the administration is effectively creating ...
It's in the Code ep 189: “Jesus Isn’t An Alpha”
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April 29, 2026

It's in the Code ep 189: “Jesus Isn’t An Alpha”

Despite his promises, Josh Hawley’s vision of masculinity and masculine virtue is not “Christian” in any definable way. But while this may be surprising, given his Christian nationalist credentials, it actually serves the interests of his ideology not to be distinctly Christian? In what senses? What can be gained by ensuring that claims to “Christian masculinity” aren’t actually Christian? Join Dan for this week’s episode as he explains. Subscribe for $3.65: ⁠https://axismundi.supercast.com/⁠ Su...
Hegseth Repeals Vax Mandate: The Anti-Vax Playbook Comes to the Pentagon
April 27, 2026

Hegseth Repeals Vax Mandate: The Anti-Vax Playbook Comes to the Pentagon

The repeal of the military’s flu vaccine mandate by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth might seem like a minor policy shift, but it opens a window into a much larger movement reshaping American politics, religion, and public health. In this episode, we unpack how vaccine hesitancy—once a fringe concern—has merged with evangelical Christian nationalism, “medical freedom” rhetoric, and the post-COVID backlash to government authority. What looks like a simple choice about a seasonal shot is, in reality...
The Sunday Interview: Weathering the Backlast: Navigating The Anti-DEI Wave with Dr. Tiffany Townsend
April 26, 2026

The Sunday Interview: Weathering the Backlast: Navigating The Anti-DEI Wave with Dr. Tiffany Townsend

In this compelling installment of Senate Sunday , host Brad Onishi engages in a deep-dive conversation with Dr. Tiffany Townsend, a distinguished psychologist and former Chief Diversity Officer, to discuss her timely new book, Weathering the Storm: Navigating the Anti-Social Justice Wave . The episode traces the trajectory of American DEI efforts from the "radical hope" sparked by Barack Obama’s election to the current systemic dismantling of equity initiatives across the country. Dr. Townsend o...
Weekly Roundup: Project 2025 in Action: The Indictment of the SPLC
April 24, 2026

Weekly Roundup: Project 2025 in Action: The Indictment of the SPLC

Brad Onishi and Dan Miller discuss the Trump DOJ’s indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center, alleging it defrauded donors by paying informants for access to extremist groups, with charges including wire fraud, bank fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering; they note legal experts’ skepticism, SPLC’s past cooperation with law enforcement, and argue it reflects MAGA hostility and a Project 2025/Project Esther-style push to label opponents “domestic terrorists.” They then cover Virginia voters ...
It's in the Code ep 188: “Where’s Jesus?”
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April 22, 2026

It's in the Code ep 188: “Where’s Jesus?”

Josh Hawley tells us he’s giving us a vision of Christian “manhood.” But as we near the end of his book on the subject, is he? In this episode, Dan argues that there’s actually nothing specifically Christian about Hawley’s account of manhood at all. In fact, he argues, Hawley goes to length NOT to discuss any specifically Christian themes, even when he comes to the chapter on men as “priests?” So what’s going on? Check out this week’s episode to find out! Subscribe for $3.65: ⁠https://axismundi....
Trump's Bible Reading is More Than Spectacle - It's Spiritual Terrorism
April 21, 2026

Trump's Bible Reading is More Than Spectacle - It's Spiritual Terrorism

Trump’s 2 Chronicles Reading and the Politics of Christian Nationalism Brad Onishi discusses an 84-hour marathon Bible reading at the Museum of the Bible tied to U.S. 250th anniversary celebrations, noting that Donald Trump read from the White House rather than attending. He argues it is dangerous that Trump—whom he calls immoral and unfamiliar with scripture—was assigned 2 Chronicles 7:11–22, a passage long used by evangelicals to frame national crisis as divine punishment and to demand repenta...
The Sunday Interview: The Rise of the Hype Priest: Judah Smith, Celebrity Faith, and Modern Evangelicalism
April 19, 2026

The Sunday Interview: The Rise of the Hype Priest: Judah Smith, Celebrity Faith, and Modern Evangelicalism

In this episode of the Straight White American Jesus Sunday Interview, host Leah Payne speaks with journalist Sam Kestenbaum about his reporting on celebrity pastor culture and the rise of the “hype priest.” The conversation centers on Kestenbaum’s widely discussed profile of Judah Smith, a “pastor-to-the-stars” connected to figures like Justin Bieber, and expands into a broader analysis of how millennial pastors have fused evangelical preaching with aesthetics, branding, and media performance. ...
Weekly Roundup: Trump, Vance, and Just War Theory + Pete Pulp Fiction
April 17, 2026

Weekly Roundup: Trump, Vance, and Just War Theory + Pete Pulp Fiction

Religion scholars Brad Onishi and Dan Miller recap a week of conflict in which Pope Leo criticized war and bombing in a statement widely read as aimed at the U.S. approach to Iran, prompting a lengthy Trump Truth Social attack and backlash over an AI image of Trump as Jesus. JD Vance and Speaker Mike Johnson told the Pope to “stay in his lane” and invoked just war theory, leading Miller to explain its criteria and argue the Iran conflict fails them; the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops issued...
SWAJ Rewind: Culture of Life
April 15, 2026

SWAJ Rewind: Culture of Life

What does it mean when cultural and religious conservatives proclaim that they affirm a “culture of life?” We know it means that they oppose abortion and abortion access. But what else does it mean? In this episode, Dan dives in to decode this message to look at the racial, gender, and social positions that are encoded in this seemingly familiar slogan. Subscribe for $3.65: ⁠https://axismundi.supercast.com/⁠ Subscribe to our free newsletter: ⁠https://swaj.substack.com/⁠ Order American Caesar by ...
Trump, the Pope, and the Myth of Western Civilization
April 14, 2026

Trump, the Pope, and the Myth of Western Civilization

In this episode, Brad Onishi unpacks the escalating clash between Donald Trump and Pope Leo—from Trump’s public criticism of the Pope to the now-viral AI image depicting himself as Jesus. What might seem like another headline-grabbing controversy reveals deeper tensions between political power and religious authority, especially as figures like JD Vance attempt to downplay the conflict while advancing a broader ideological vision. Going beyond the news cycle, this episode explores the concept of...
The Sunday Interview: Did Jesus Invent Western Morality with Dr. Bart Ehrman
April 12, 2026

The Sunday Interview: Did Jesus Invent Western Morality with Dr. Bart Ehrman

In this episode, Brad Onishi is joined by world-renowned New Testament scholar Dr. Bart Ehrman to explore the origins of the Western moral conscience through his latest book, Love Thy Stranger . The conversation challenges the common assumption that altruism is a "natural" human impulse, revealing instead how the ancient Greco-Roman world operated on a logic of social dominance and power. Ehrman traces the evolution of ethics from the specific tribal obligations found in Leviticus to the radical...
Weekly Roundup: MAGA’s Nuclear Brinksmanship: Is the Coalition Cracking?
April 10, 2026

Weekly Roundup: MAGA’s Nuclear Brinksmanship: Is the Coalition Cracking?

In this week's episode, Brad Onishi navigates a high-stakes intersection of nuclear brinkmanship and theological crisis. The discussion centers on the fallout of Operation Epic against Iran, specifically Pete Hegseth’s assertion that God deserves "all the glory" for the military strike. Brad deconstructs this "Fox News theology," forcing a confrontation with the classic problem of evil: if a victory is divine, how does one account for the collateral damage of a bombed girl’s school? This moral t...
It's in the Code ep 187: “It’s Important Work—As Long As Someone Else Does It”
April 8, 2026

It's in the Code ep 187: “It’s Important Work—As Long As Someone Else Does It”

Josh Hawley tells us that blue-collar and manual labor are the domains of true masculinity. He tells us that they are the path to freedom, and meaning, and purpose. He tells us that men have no social value if they do not undertake this kind of work. But is any of this true? Does this kind of work bring us the freedom he claims? Is he really the voice of “working men?” Or is he another elitist who benefits from the exploitation of workers while masquerading as a liberator? Dan argues that this i...
Predators, Algorithms, and Profit: How New Mexico Took Down Meta
April 6, 2026

Predators, Algorithms, and Profit: How New Mexico Took Down Meta

In this episode of Straight White American Jesus , we sit down with New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez for a wide-ranging conversation about his office’s landmark case against Meta and what it reveals about the dangers embedded in today’s social media platforms. At the center of the case is “Issa,” a fictional teenage user created as part of an undercover operation that exposed just how quickly young users can be targeted with explicit content and sexual solicitations. Torres walks us throu...
The Sunday Interview: The Myth of Liberal Media Bias: A History of the Conservative Media Machine
April 4, 2026

The Sunday Interview: The Myth of Liberal Media Bias: A History of the Conservative Media Machine

Annika Brockschmidt sits down with historian AJ Bauer to dismantle the long-standing myth that the "liberal media" narrative was a natural reaction to biased reporting. Bauer, drawing from his book Making the Liberal Media , traces a century-long strategic project that began not with an outcry against progressivism, but with conservative efforts in the 1930s and 40s to flip a then-right-leaning press. From the grassroots mobilization of oil tycoon HL Hunt’s Facts Forum to the calculated exploita...
Weekly Roundup: No Catholics at the Pentagon, Trump as Jesus + the Conversion Therapy Court Case
April 3, 2026

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, includin...