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In this episode, we explore a question that many believers are increasingly asking: Are we entering an era where it feels like Christians are standing against the rest of society?
From cultural debates and political polarization to shifting social values and growing hostility across ideological lines, we examine why so many Christians feel isolated, misunderstood, or openly opposed in today's public square. At the same time, we ask whether the loss of tolerance is affecting everyone—not just people of faith.
Has genuine dialogue been replaced by outrage? Are disagreements now seen as threats rather than opportunities for understanding? And how can Christians respond faithfully in a culture where conviction and coexistence often seem to be in conflict?
Join us for an honest conversation about faith, culture, tolerance, and what it means to live as a Christian in an increasingly divided world.
By Clifford Moore IIIIn this episode, we explore a question that many believers are increasingly asking: Are we entering an era where it feels like Christians are standing against the rest of society?
From cultural debates and political polarization to shifting social values and growing hostility across ideological lines, we examine why so many Christians feel isolated, misunderstood, or openly opposed in today's public square. At the same time, we ask whether the loss of tolerance is affecting everyone—not just people of faith.
Has genuine dialogue been replaced by outrage? Are disagreements now seen as threats rather than opportunities for understanding? And how can Christians respond faithfully in a culture where conviction and coexistence often seem to be in conflict?
Join us for an honest conversation about faith, culture, tolerance, and what it means to live as a Christian in an increasingly divided world.