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Mentioned in 27 episodes

Toxic Empathy

How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion
Book • 2024
In 'Toxic Empathy', Allie Beth Stuckey explores how progressives exploit Christian compassion by using empathy as a tool of manipulation.

She delves into five heated issues: abortion, gender, sexuality, immigration, and social justice.

Stuckey argues that progressives use catchy mantras to present their perspectives as empathetic, while ignoring the other side of the moral equation.

The book is about submitting empathy to God’s definitions of love, goodness, and justice, equipping Christians with research-backed, Biblical truths to dismantle progressive lies that have permeated culture and the church.

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Mentioned in 27 episodes

Mentioned by Phil Vischer in the context of the anti-empathy movement in evangelicalism.
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674: Parades, Protests, and Habeas Corpus with Michael Bird
Mentioned by Sean McDowell in the context of discussions surrounding toxic empathy within the Christian community.
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Is Empathy a Sin? (with Tim Muehlhoff)
Mentioned by Phil Vischer as exploring the relationship between justice and mercy.
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658: Justice, Mercy, & Becoming Good News People with Derwin Gray
Mentioned by Ross Douthat as a critique of secular progressivism and fellow Christians.
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Is ‘Toxic Empathy’ Pulling Christians to the Left?
Mentioned by Allie Beth Stuckey in the context of a New York Times article criticizing her views on empathy.
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Ep 1148 | ‘Trump Gaza:’ Idolatry or Strategy?
Mentioned by Allie Beth Stuckey as books she wrote to address emotional manipulation tactics used by Democrats.
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Ep 1172 | No, the SAVE Act Doesn’t Stop Married Women from Voting
Mentioned by Alisa Childers in the context of determining truth before basing views on empathy.
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#306 Calling Out False Teachers: What Does the Bible Say? with Christopher Yuan
Mentioned as the author of a new book critiquing progressive exploitation of Christian compassion.
Ep 1202 | Ohana Means... Foster Care? Why the 'Lilo & Stitch' Remake Is So Controversial
Mentioned by Dan Beecher when questioning Dan McClellan 's accusations against Allie Beth Stuckey.
Is Allie Beth Stuckey a Sheep or a Goat?
Mentioned as an alternative perspective to 'The Sin of Empathy', framing the issue within the therapeutic world.
JOE RIGNEY - The Dark Side of Empathy: When Victims Become Manipulators

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