Toxic Empathy and the Spirit of Antichrist

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Join Jeremy and his wife April as they discuss Jeremy's essay on toxic empathy, and the under-appreciated antichrist threat at the core of the social justice movement.
    So much wickedness is done today under the guise of Christ-like morality devoid of Christ Himself. It's great to be gentle and just and kind, but if those things are done without Jesus as the author and finisher of our faith...if they're done in a secular sort of way...then we're in trouble. In fact, we're already seeing some of the results of this, even among our churches!
    We'd love you to join us in thinking about this topic so that we can be more aware of both ditches on either side of the narrow road...the ditch of Satanic power and destruction, and the ditch of antichrist Christ-less compassion.
    On this episode, we talk about:
    1:10 Toxic Empathy and the Spirit of Antichrist (an essay by Jeremy Pryor)
    6:10 Jesus vs. Social Justice
    14:57 No morality or correct politics without Christ
    21:59 No boundaries leads to toxic compassion
    24:28 The uncomfortable response of many churches on the topic of family
    27:00 Could we have seen social justice and the spirit of antichrist coming?
    Resources Mentioned:
    Family Inc
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    First time viewer. I like your format and appreciate that I feel like we would be friends in real life. I absolutely agree. As an older mom, I find it challenging to explain why I'm so "mean", when I point out simple truths to my teen using my normal adult language. All the phrases we used growing up are now offensive to someone. If my dad said no, we did not ask a second time😳