Mega-Churches
Discover key takeaways from 7 podcast episodes about this topic.

Orange is the New Fascist
The hosts passionately decry the current political and social landscape, framing widespread issues from global conflicts to tech industry practices as a moral collapse driven by fascism, greed, and religious hypocrisy.

Camels, Cults and Candace
This episode critiques 'forced capitalism' at self-service kiosks, exposes the 'racket' of mega-churches, and unpacks Candace Owens' bizarre conspiracy theories, including a surprising agreement on the 'hybrid' nature of evangelical women.

Survey Says: Go to Hell
The hosts unleash on daily narcissism, political grifts, the performative nature of mega-churches, and the resurgence of 'pick me' racists, all while advocating for a return of cancel culture.

Fifty Shades of Fascism
This episode dissects the hypocrisy of mega-churches and political figures, linking religious rhetoric to authoritarianism and the cover-up of elite pedophile rings, while also examining the complexities of progressive policy and cross-ideological alliances.

Isaac Hayes III x Noah Washington Talk: The Falcons, Don Lemon, Nicki Minaj, and Tenderism
Hosts Isaac Hayes III and Noah Washington dissect the Atlanta Falcons' controversial coaching hire, the Don Lemon vs. Nicki Minaj feud, Trump's Greenland ambitions, cultural appropriation in 'Tenderism,' Kai Cenat's career diversification, and Druski's mega-church parody, all while lamenting the state of modern R&B and hip-hop.

Black Mega Church Pastors TRIGGERED Over Druski EXPOSING Their Scam To Steal Money From Christians!
Druski's viral skit satirizing mega-church pastors' over-the-top antics to solicit money has 'triggered' prominent religious figures, exposing alleged financial misconduct and a shift from biblical teaching to motivational fundraising.

Druski MOCKS Mega Church Pastors Stealing Money From Black People And Christians Are Getting Upset!
Comedian Druski's viral skit mocking mega-church pastors' controversial financial practices sparks outrage among some Christians, while others defend it as necessary social commentary exposing unethical behavior.