The Endless Search for Lifelong Partners | From Ep 72 | Moral Combat

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In this revealing clip, Nathan discusses the profound impact of his religious upbringing on his romantic relationships. He shares his experience of cycling through multiple partners, each time convinced he would marry them, a pattern rooted in the church's teachings that emphasized marriage as a remedy for sexual desires. Nathan's journey highlights his struggle to disentangle his personal identity and romantic behaviors from the doctrinal influences of his past, shedding light on the ongoing process of redefining commitment outside the church's walls.

Moral Combat is a podcast hosted by siblings Nathan and Zach Blaustone. Join them as they discuss their passion for music production, their experiences with religious trauma, and share some laughs along the way. With their unique perspectives and dynamic personalities, Nathan and Zach bring an engaging and entertaining take on a variety of topics. Our mission is to facilitate respectful conversations that promote growth, communication, healing, authenticity, and siblinghood. Tune in to Moral Combat for thought-provoking discussions and a good time.

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