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The Subtle Shift: Duality, Culture, and the Church's Blindness
In this episode, Todd and Laura explore the growing influence of dualistic principles, rooted in occultism, seeping into both the culture and the church. They discuss how modern thinkers like Elon Musk and Jordan Peterson, while seemingly promoting positive messages, are inadvertently perpetuating ideas that separate values from a genuine relationship with God. Drawing comparisons between cultural Christianity and authentic faith, they critique the formulaic, self-help-driven approach to Christian living that ignores the leading of the Holy Spirit.
They also discuss the church's failure to address issues like abuse and divorce properly, drawing on biblical examples like the book of Jeremiah to highlight God's justice. The conversation moves towards the dangers of adopting secular ideas of love and reconciliation, leaving out the authority of God and Christ's character. Lastly, they address the distorted understanding of faith shaped by cultural and political biases, stressing the importance of returning to scripture and avoiding a man-centered, formulaic Christianity.
Extra Commentary on BuyMeaCoffee.com/NaughtversusNice
References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_Christians , Are You A Cultural Christian?,
The Subtle Shift: Duality, Culture, and the Church's Blindness
In this episode, Todd and Laura explore the growing influence of dualistic principles, rooted in occultism, seeping into both the culture and the church. They discuss how modern thinkers like Elon Musk and Jordan Peterson, while seemingly promoting positive messages, are inadvertently perpetuating ideas that separate values from a genuine relationship with God. Drawing comparisons between cultural Christianity and authentic faith, they critique the formulaic, self-help-driven approach to Christian living that ignores the leading of the Holy Spirit.
They also discuss the church's failure to address issues like abuse and divorce properly, drawing on biblical examples like the book of Jeremiah to highlight God's justice. The conversation moves towards the dangers of adopting secular ideas of love and reconciliation, leaving out the authority of God and Christ's character. Lastly, they address the distorted understanding of faith shaped by cultural and political biases, stressing the importance of returning to scripture and avoiding a man-centered, formulaic Christianity.
Extra Commentary on BuyMeaCoffee.com/NaughtversusNice
References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_Christians , Are You A Cultural Christian?,