
Conspiracy Series | Episode 1 | Why Is the Christian Community More Prone to Believing Conspiracy Theories?
03/01/21 • 8 min
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John MacArthur's "Only True Believers..." Quote & The Dangers of Taking Political Sides
We live in a deeply divided nation.
This episode speaks specifically to the dangers we face when committing to a political allegiance -- especially as Christians. The Church finds itself placing politics above scripture; candidates above Jesus.
We need to get back to basics and reframe our worldview around the Word of God instead of the heads on TV.
A big question we tackle is: what do we do when the political allegiance to which we have committed to takes a wrong turn on an issue we are passionate about?
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CONSPIRACY SERIES | Episode 2 | The QAnon Movement
Continuing our new segment, Conspiracy Series, we dive into one of the most popular yet controversial conspiracies in our culture today -- the QAnon Movement.
In this episode, we cover:
- The difference between Q and QAnon
- Absolute truth versus relative truth
- The infiltration and spread of QAnon within the Church
- Social media fascination
- Where QAnon falls apart
- My personal experience going down the "rabbit hole"
- God's rescue plan and my repentance
Before listening to this episode, we highly recommend taking in Episode 1 of the series.
Resources:
Article: Why Is It so Hard to Reach the Christian Conspiracy Theorist? by David French
Book: Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Heidt & Greg Lukianoff
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