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Why does violence feel less like a shocking anomaly and more like the next logical step in our cultural argument? In this episode of Cross Culture Crisis, we diagnose the terrifying news of the Mar-a-Lago shooting not just as a security failure, but as a symptom of a nation that has lost its shared moral operating system.
We are witnessing the collision of two rival worldviews: the "Remnant," rooted in the Imago Dei and objective truth, and the "New Order," rooted in subjective power and self-deification. We trace the decay of the "Hinge Virtue"—the Fear of the Lord—and explain why trying to keep the fruit of Christian virtue while chopping down the tree always leads to chaos.
Join us as we dive deep into Scripture, original language (Yirah and Phobos), and the cultural moment to find a foundation that will not shake.
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By DavidWhy does violence feel less like a shocking anomaly and more like the next logical step in our cultural argument? In this episode of Cross Culture Crisis, we diagnose the terrifying news of the Mar-a-Lago shooting not just as a security failure, but as a symptom of a nation that has lost its shared moral operating system.
We are witnessing the collision of two rival worldviews: the "Remnant," rooted in the Imago Dei and objective truth, and the "New Order," rooted in subjective power and self-deification. We trace the decay of the "Hinge Virtue"—the Fear of the Lord—and explain why trying to keep the fruit of Christian virtue while chopping down the tree always leads to chaos.
Join us as we dive deep into Scripture, original language (Yirah and Phobos), and the cultural moment to find a foundation that will not shake.
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