American Christianity
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The Hi-Jacked Church
In the decades after the civil-rights movement, a seismic shift occurred in American politics and theology. The old segregated order roared back under a new cloak. Many white evangelical churches in the South didn’t merely sit out the struggle for justice — they opposed it. They built theological defenses of segregation and sanctified social hierarchy… Continue reading
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The Church Forgot Its Base
The working class once formed the living backbone of the church — farmers, laborers, single mothers, service workers, the people who built and maintained the world. But over time, the establishment church traded solidarity for spectacle. It moved from the neighborhood to the suburb, from the table to the stage, from the people to the… Continue reading
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The Law That Kills vs. The Grace That Restores
Charlie Kirk’s “Perfect Law” Meets Christ’s Perfect Love 1. The Scene They Both Quote Charlie Kirk invoked Leviticus 18 and 20, where the ancient law declares: “If a man lies with a man as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination; they shall surely be put to death.” He called this “God’s… Continue reading
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Pentecost for the poor
Principle: The Spirit Confirms What Is True Divine power still exists. It has not retreated from the earth — it has withdrawn from hypocrisy. God does not inhabit corruption. He confirms truth. Heaven’s power has never been random. It falls where faith meets justice, where love meets need. From the beginning, this was the covenant:… Continue reading
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The heresy of MAGA
Here are five hard distinctions between MAGA Christianity and every legitimate revival or Christian movement in recorded history. This is why we must stand against false prophets like Mario Murillo, and their antichrist religion. 1. True Christianity Serves the Powerless — MAGA Worships Power Every authentic move of God — from the early church in… Continue reading
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Revival: God’s Public Rejection of the Status Quo
Principle: The God Who Disrupts Every real revival in history has been God’s way of saying, “This is not what I meant.” Not a pat on the back for the religious order — but a divine interruption. A holy contradiction. When human religion builds comfort into a cage and calls it “faith,” God shakes the… Continue reading
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Revival outside the gates
Recognition: The Gate and the Hunger In 2 Kings 7, the city of Samaria was dying behind its own walls. Famine had rotted its conscience. Mothers traded their children for survival. Religion had become rhetoric. Power had become cannibalism. And outside those walls sat four lepers. Unwelcome. Unclean. Unfit. They were the ones the system… Continue reading
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The World and the Believer
When Jesus warned against “the world,” He wasn’t talking about nightclubs, gay neighbors, or secular music. He was talking about systems of power — empire, exploitation, and the machinery that crushes the poor. In Scripture, “the world” is shorthand for Mammon’s operating system: debt, hierarchy, and respectability built on fear. But the American church—especially the… Continue reading
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Principle: The Gospel Was Never for Sale
Once upon a time, the church spoke truth to power. Now it rents the microphone from it. Once, pulpits thundered against Pharaoh and Mammon. Now they’re branded with logos, sponsored by banks, and tied to corporate donor boards that would crucify Christ again if He walked into their sanctuary unannounced. This is not persecution. This… Continue reading
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The Right’s false revival talk.
What they’re calling a “revival” isn’t revival at all — it’s idolatry draped in scripture. A true revival breaks chains; this one forges them. It doesn’t lead people to the Spirit, it binds them to the State. When political power becomes the altar, and patriotism the praise song, you don’t have a move of God… Continue reading
