• Episode 4: Offal In The Orthodoxy •
• The Hosts ~ Shea Bilé & Matt Johnson •
– On this episode of Deferred Gnosis:
We discuss the gradual dilution of contemporary religion, the phenomenon of fundamentalism and its dangers, and the inherent brutality that comes with living in a religious world.
We also interview Christopher Wilke, the talented painter darkly.
– We passionately deconstruct religious orthodoxy:
- Are contemporary Christians, Christian? Some thoughts from a secular atheist perspective.
- The dangers of religious fervor in the modern world. The current state of affairs.
- Is there an inherent and necessary adherence to scripture?
- Who creates the caliphate?
- Is there a place for organized religion in the modern world?
– An in-depth interview with Christopher Wilke, the painter:
- The stunning and preternaturally torturous art of Christopher Wilke.
- The evocation of the disfigured Self, the bloody unattainable muse, the significance of the Occult sciences – We deeply discuss the intentions and inspirations of this talented artist.
(Cover Image – ‘The Philosopher’s Stone’ by Christopher Wilke)
– Musicians, Writers, Poets, Painters – Artists of any kind:
Send us a link to your work – deferredgnosis@gmail.com – or use the comment section below. We will devote a segment to showcase your work along with a short interview with the artist.
– Listeners, Artists, Commentators, Fellow travelers on the fringe:
Send us your comments, thoughts, suggestions, topic ideas for future podcasts to – deferredgnosis@gmail.com – Or use the comment section below.
‡ Intro Musick: Invocation of Nothing by Shea Bilé
‡ Musical Contribution to this episode (Outro Song) – Eulerian Path by Anagnorisis
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