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[quote=Anonymous]^^^ this is the whole issue with the watered down, progressive version of Christianity. Societal norms have shifted hugely in a very short time, and it's currently in fashion to be a Free Palestine/BLM/alphabet soup cheerleader or ally and to acknowledge your white privilege. If you fail to do that, you're unkind, which is about the worst thing you could possibly be. I'm not a huge Allie Beth Stuckey superfan but I do agree with her basics on Toxic Empathy - really good book. Jen and all the others of her ilk are basically just "Oh, I don't like that rule because it doesn't fit the current narrative, so therefore it is wrong." It is a pick-and-choose Christianity. It doesn't make you "Not a Christian" but when a quasi celebrity preaches this viewpoint as right and good then it becomes dark and dangerous. I don't make assumptions about anyone's faith or relationship with Jesus but these influencers who acheived some notoriety being "Christian Authors" or whatever are now refusing to call themselves Christians. I think that is frightening. [/quote]
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