• Episode 29 | Asian American Apostate

  • Feb 25 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 29 | Asian American Apostate

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Cults and the Culting of America, hosts Scot Loyd and Daniella Mesteneck Young engage in a deep conversation with Scott Okamoto, who shares his journey from evangelical Christianity to questioning the very foundations of his beliefs. The discussion touches on themes of identity, race, and the struggles of belonging within high-control groups. They explore the dynamics of critical thinking versus apologetics in Christian education, the impact of the model minority myth, and the role of empathy in Christianity. Scott reflects on his experiences teaching at a Christian university and the challenges he faced while trying to foster a more inclusive environment. The conversation culminates in a discussion about the current state of Christianity and its intersection with social justice, as well as Scott's ongoing work in helping others navigate their own journeys out of high-control groups. Scott Okamoto's Links: Substack Podcast Book Daniella's Links: You can read all about my story in my book, Uncultured-- buy signed copies here. https://bit.ly/SignedUncultured For more info on me: Patreon: https://bit.ly/YTPLanding Cult book Clubs (Advanced AND Memoirs) Annual Membership: https://bit.ly/YTPLanding Get an autographed copy of my book, Uncultured: https://bit.ly/SignedUncultured Get my book, Uncultured, from Bookshop.org: https://bit.ly/4g1Ufw8 Daniella’s Tiktok: https://bit.ly/3V6GK6k / KnittingCultLady Instagram: https://bit.ly/4ePAOFK / daniellamyoung_ Unamerican video book (on Patreon): https://bit.ly/YTVideoBook Secret Practice video book (on Patreon): https://bit.ly/3ZswGY8 Other Podcasts Daniella's other podcast: Hey White Women Takeaways Scott Okamoto shares his experience growing up in evangelical Christianity.The conversation highlights the struggles of identity and belonging in high-control groups.Critical thinking is often stifled in Christian education, replaced by apologetics.The model minority myth complicates the experiences of Asian Americans in evangelical spaces.Empathy is lacking in contemporary Christianity, as evidenced by recent teachings.Scott's journey out of evangelicalism was gradual, marked by many small realizations.Interpersonal relationships can be a significant barrier to leaving high-control groups.Scott's current work focuses on helping others navigate their experiences in Christian schools.The conversation draws parallels between cult dynamics and the tech industry.The hosts emphasize the importance of questioning and critical engagement in all areas of life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Acknowledgment of Social Issues 01:55 Scott Okamoto's Journey in Evangelical Christianity 06:53 Struggles with Identity and Belonging 10:40 The Role of Argumentation in Cults and Christianity 15:13 Toxic Masculinity and Church Dynamics 18:24 Racial Dynamics in Christianity 23:44 The Model Minority Myth and Its Implications 30:03 Recognizing Our Place in the Movement 31:08 The Journey of Awakening 32:13 The Struggle with Faith and Reality 35:01 The Cop-Out of Prayer 36:28 The Politics of Panic 38:57 Interpersonal Relationships and Leaving the Church 40:05 Finding Community Beyond the Church 43:30 Empathy and the State of Christianity 44:44 The Podcast and the Book 52:41 The Cult of the Tech Industry Produced by Haley Phillips
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