Live and Let Live: Respecting Others’ Beliefs
The punch-line with this episode is that it’s actually not at all about why we should “live and let live,” but actually quite the opposite.
This episode is about why Christians must be bold in standing against “live and let live” and not be gaslit by New Agers, secularists or the woke mob by being told we ‘need’ to be respectful of others and ‘stop trying to force’ our beliefs on them; this episode is an encouragement to believers to be bold in their faith and unashamed in proclaiming the gospel of Christ as THEE universal, objective truth.
As a Christian:
Are you constantly worrying about what friends, family, loved ones, acquaintances will think about you for speaking on Christianity?
Do you feel backed into a corner when you try to expose spiritual darkness and are met with angry responses that demand you be more kind to others?
Do you sometimes think that it’s innocuous enough if others’ just live how they want/love how they want/practice what they want so long as they are happy and seemingly harmless?
In this discussion, I reflect on my personal experience with persecution and use biblical context to explain why it’s to be expected and why we can delight in it when it happens. I talk about the inconsistencies of logic that New Age spiritualists & secularists use when it comes to their ideologies, why relative truth cannot exist, human rights that we think we’re entitled to vs. Creator right’s that God Almighty IS entitled to, how it IS actually loving to tell the truth, satanism of self-idolatry disguised as compassion and why, when you unpack the beliefs against opposing worldview, Christianity is indeed solid as a rock.
I will not be in the business of partnering with darkness for the sake of being ‘tolerant, accepting and nonjudgmental;’ I will continue to speak out on the falsity of other religions/beliefs in affirming that Jesus is the True Way, and I pray the same confidence in faith for you.
Don’t let them make you feel crazy.Don’t let them beat you down with inclusivity.Don’t go out of your way to insult someone — but don’t feel guilty if you insult someone for being honest.