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February 2025

Wrestling an Octopus

For a long time now, I’ve been trying to get a handle on the compromises that seem to be everywhere within seminaries, Christian publishers, Christian media, and our churches.

It seems like most of the believers I encounter are immersed in a Christian culture of appeasement when it comes to spiritual things.

In other words, very, very few of my brothers and sisters in Christ seem to have any real sense of the errors that are swirling all around them – even within the church itself.

And, of those who actually see these errors, very few are willing to fight against them. In fact, few are even willing to discuss them.

Since that would be, in their minds, to exhibit a kind of arrogance or lack of humilty. Since the popular view of “humility” is to not be too “absolute” in what you believe; or at least to never say so.

Which seems to be a greater danger, according to the popular Evangelical culture, than actually discovering doctrinal error within your church!

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A Warning to the Mainstream Bible Church

Why does there seem to be a kind of blindness toward truth among Christians today?

And I’m speaking of those that have been in the Bible churches for most, if not all, of their lives. Those who are leaders, deacons, elders, and even pastors.

It’s as if a kind of sleeping sickness has overcome our churches today. Causing our leaders to have their physical eyes open while remaining blind to their dangerous spiritual state.

And, even as I write this, I am convinced that those in the greatest danger do not see themselves that way at all.

These same men and women are the ones solely dedicated to making their churches more loving, more tolerant, more openminded, more “gospel-centered”, “Christ-centered”, “relevant”, “contextual”, and everything else that the mainstream Evangelical writers and authors and pastors are telling them to do.

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