Jason

The Freeology Podcast

Jason

  • What is sin?

What is sin?

Wednesday 26th March 2025

Jason Thompson challenges traditional views on sin, exploring its deeper meaning and impact on our lives in The Freeology Podcast.
19 minutes
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The Freeology Podcast
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Jason
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Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Religion & Spirituality
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
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Rethinking Sin: Control, Faith, and the Forbidden Fruit

Episode Overview

  • Sin is more about assuming control than specific actions.
  • The story of Adam and Eve offers insights into human nature.
  • Our need for control can lead to anxiety, depression, and addiction.
  • Trusting a higher power helps find peace in uncertainty.
  • Challenging traditional views can deepen your faith.
Trusting in God is not trusting in words or thoughts or theologies or books about God or religions or any of that stuff.
Ever wondered what sin really means? In this episode of The Freeology Podcast, Jason Thompson takes on the concept of sin and its impact on our lives. He dives into the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, offering a fresh perspective on the forbidden fruit and the knowledge of good and evil.
Jason argues that sin isn't just about actions but about assuming we know right from wrong, which leads us to believe we are in control. This episode challenges traditional views, encouraging you to rethink how you understand sin and your relationship with a higher power. Jason uses relatable anecdotes to explain how our need for control can lead to issues like anxiety, depression, and addiction.
He emphasises the importance of trusting in a higher power rather than relying solely on our limited understanding. With a blend of theology and psychology, this episode is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their faith and find peace in uncertainty. So, are you ready to question your assumptions and explore a new way of thinking about sin?