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contents
welcome
indoctrination
zealous
scare tactics
oh my god
disability justice
sex and
“purity”
patriarchy
“christian”
nation
white
supremacy
colonization
a breather
mama earth
queerly beloved
pro-“life”
infidelity
stagnant
church
no thank you
deconstructing
loving myself
new plan
more
appendix a: endnotes
appendix b:
recommended books
acknowledgments
jaded
adjective: tired, bored
or lacking enthusiasm
typically after having had
too much of something
made cynical by experience
and over it already
but also: can’t
seem to let it go
hi friend
if you haven’t read my book
unbelieve, you need to
if you have and liked it
but wished it would have
been a little spicier
you’ll love jaded
if unbelieve made you cringe
you might want to
gently lay this book down
and back away for a bit
just so you know
jaded is
unbelieve’s
bitchy
little
sister
even though…
I had largely untangled myself from
the lies and beliefs, they went
deep / my insides wouldn’t let my
outsides write that expansive book
yet / I still had work to do to help
us get free / I long for a beautiful
world beyond white evangelical
christianity but I feel a pull to get
people out / partly because I care
about them, mostly because I care
about people they’re harming / I
harmed people too and have wrongs
to right/write as I move into freedom
so here is my labor of anger and love
more is still to come
no shame / just do better
ignorant, often used as an
insult, actually means lacking
knowledge or awareness which
can be remedied with a desire
and effort to learn / it’s a whole
other thing to be willfully stubborn
refusing to hear uncomfortable
truths / I’m not here to shame you
or even get you to unbelieve
exactly like I do / I want us to
think for ourselves, not just swallow
what we’ve been told / let’s
become un-ignorant of injustice
and how we all perpetuate it
whether we mean to or not / let’s
move from unknowing to knowing
then from knowing to taking
action to stop the harm
hi, god / it’s me, mara
“Don’t call me Naomi,” she told them, “Call
me Mara [Marla], because the Almighty
has made my life very bitter.” (Ruth 1:20)
once upon a time
my mother named me
Marla Rachelle
after the bible’s
Mary and Rachel
Marla means motherly
she told me, smiling
but I found out otherwise
when my ex’s grandmother
bought me a photo frame
with a watercolor print
Marla in fancy font
BITTER in bold caps
I was offended then
but I’m smiling now
and taking bitter back
imagine
slaughtering your child on an altar
because god told you to or else
what in the actual hell?
the bible is full of violent stories
that are not kid-appropriate
and most adults can’t really
be trusted with them either
I obviously couldn’t (sheesh)
and now I recognize the sad sad
truth / my flippant answer to my
precious daughter was just me
desperately trying to prove to
god that I’d pick him over my
kids so he would never ask me
to willingly give them up
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Marla Taviano is into books, love, justice, globes, anti-racism, blue, gray, rainbows, and poems. She reads and writes for a living, wears her heart on her t-shirts, and is on a mission/quest/journey to live wholefarted (not a typo). She’s the author of unbelieve: poems on the journey to becoming a heretic, jaded: a poetic reckoning with white evangelical christian indoctrination, whole: poems on reclaiming the pieces of ourselves and creating something new, and other books. She lives in South Carolina with her awesome kids and adorable cats. Find out more at marlataviano.com.

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