Episode notes
In this powerful episode delves deep into the transformative changes within Christian communities post-World War II. We explore how these changes have led to a perceived emasculation of the church's traditional male leadership and the increasing influence of women in roles that shape doctrine and church culture.
This episode examines the dynamics that have rendered many Christian men naive and overly malleable, discussing the consequences of a church environment where traditional male leadership has waned. We look at how this shift has allowed for selective interpretation of doctrine—often referred to as cherry-picking—enabling practices that cater more to modern societal norms than to historical biblical teachings.
We argue that without a return to accountable and strong leadership, Christian men, both young and old, may continue to ...