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Rick Warren’s recent post on X shockingly misrepresents the crucifixion of Jesus. Claiming that Jesus was "in the middle" to suggest He was neither right nor left politically is a blatant mishandling of Scripture. In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters unpacks Warren’s theological inconsistency, his history of compromising on doctrine, and why his misuse of John 19:18 is dangerous.
From shifting theological positions to failing to present the true Gospel when given a platform, Warren has repeatedly demonstrated a lack of biblical fidelity. This episode explains why exegesis—not eisegesis—is essential when handling God’s Word.
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Rick Warren’s recent post on X shockingly misrepresents the crucifixion of Jesus. Claiming that Jesus was "in the middle" to suggest He was neither right nor left politically is a blatant mishandling of Scripture. In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters unpacks Warren’s theological inconsistency, his history of compromising on doctrine, and why his misuse of John 19:18 is dangerous.
From shifting theological positions to failing to present the true Gospel when given a platform, Warren has repeatedly demonstrated a lack of biblical fidelity. This episode explains why exegesis—not eisegesis—is essential when handling God’s Word.

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