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In this eye-opening episode of Real Men Talk, Anthony Curnutt and Kyler Sowell dive into the Barna Group’s latest research on how Americans—and even many Christians—view sin. The results are shocking: only 52% of Americans see themselves as sinners, and only 14% of self-identified Christians hold a biblical view of sin.
The conversation exposes how culture has infiltrated the church, redefining truth and downplaying sin in the name of comfort. Anthony and Kyler emphasize that misunderstanding sin leads to misunderstanding salvation, and that only the blood of Jesus makes us pure. They challenge leaders to confront sin with grace and courage, not avoid it for the sake of popularity.
This is more than a cultural critique—it’s a call to return to truth, embrace the cross, and lead others to the feet of Jesus.
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In this eye-opening episode of Real Men Talk, Anthony Curnutt and Kyler Sowell dive into the Barna Group’s latest research on how Americans—and even many Christians—view sin. The results are shocking: only 52% of Americans see themselves as sinners, and only 14% of self-identified Christians hold a biblical view of sin.
The conversation exposes how culture has infiltrated the church, redefining truth and downplaying sin in the name of comfort. Anthony and Kyler emphasize that misunderstanding sin leads to misunderstanding salvation, and that only the blood of Jesus makes us pure. They challenge leaders to confront sin with grace and courage, not avoid it for the sake of popularity.
This is more than a cultural critique—it’s a call to return to truth, embrace the cross, and lead others to the feet of Jesus.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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