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In this episode of the Reformation Red Pill Podcast, the hosts examine the downfall of the gospel-centered movement. They discuss how the movement started with good intentions but eventually veered off course, leading to the manifestation of four "tumors": functional antinomianism, functional Gnosticism, cultural Marxism, and toxic winsomeness. The hosts emphasize that while the movement may be dying, the gospel itself will always endure. They are joined by special guest Robert Murphey as they delve into the systemic problems within the gospel-centered movement and the need for a return to solid, robust, historic Reformed evangelicalism.
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In this episode of the Reformation Red Pill Podcast, the hosts examine the downfall of the gospel-centered movement. They discuss how the movement started with good intentions but eventually veered off course, leading to the manifestation of four "tumors": functional antinomianism, functional Gnosticism, cultural Marxism, and toxic winsomeness. The hosts emphasize that while the movement may be dying, the gospel itself will always endure. They are joined by special guest Robert Murphey as they delve into the systemic problems within the gospel-centered movement and the need for a return to solid, robust, historic Reformed evangelicalism.

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