Erick Erickson, a radio host and writer, discusses the decline of churchgoing, the rise of conspiracy theories, and the impact of Covid on religious practices. They delve into topics like Gnosticism, the Bible canon, and the Resurrection. The conversation also touches on transgenderism, climate change, and the challenges of faith in a scientific world.
The decline of Christianity in the US is influenced by church hypocrisy and societal shifts away from traditional religious practices.
Gnosticism is prevalent in modern politics, manifesting as a pursuit of secret knowledge and ideological control on both left and right extremes.
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Decline of Christianity in the United States
The podcast episode discusses the decline of Christianity in the United States, highlighting a shift away from traditional religious practices. Factors contributing to this decline include church hypocrisy, inward focus of conservative evangelicalism, and theological progressive Christianity's alignment with secular values. Distractions like social media and lack of community engagement are also seen as reasons for declining church attendance.
Gnosticism and its Influence in Modern Society
The episode explores the concept of Gnosticism and its prevalence in modern society. Gnosticism, rooted in secret knowledge and alternative interpretations of reality, is identified on both the left and right extremes of the political spectrum. The rise of conspiracy theories, manipulation of truth, and ideological control are discussed as manifestations of Gnosticism, shaping societal views and behaviors.
Environmental Activism and Gnostic Ideologies
In discussing environmental activism, the podcast touches on the emergence of eschatological views within modern climate change movements. While acknowledging the importance of addressing climate concerns, there is a caution against adopting extremist beliefs and actions. The discourse points to the potential dangers of treating environmentalism as a religious obligation, leading to radical approaches for planetary preservation.
Navigating Transgender Issues within Christian Perspectives
The episode delves into the complexity of transgender issues within Christian contexts, emphasizing the need for love and respect towards individuals while upholding personal beliefs. Balancing theological convictions with compassion, the conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding and engaging with diverse perspectives, even amidst theological differences. The dialogue showcases the challenges and nuances of addressing gender identity within faith-based frameworks.
Erick is a radio host and writer. He was an old-school blogger at RedState, serving as editor-in-chief, and he later became a political contributor for CNN and Fox News. Today he hosts the “Erick Erickson Show” on WSB Radio in Atlanta and runs a popular substack of the same name. He’s back on the Dishcast to discuss his new book, You Shall Be as Gods: Pagans, Progressives, and the Rise of the Woke Gnostic Left — though it also criticizes the “gnostic right”.
For two clips of our convo — on the post-Christian right, and the anti-Christian Trump — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: the drop in churchgoing and the rise of the nones over the past few decades; how Covid broke the church-going habit even further; how plagues reshape societies in other ways; Augustine; how churches are sending missionaries abroad rather than to the US; conspiracy theories; the purported “secret knowledge” of the first Gnostics; how the Bible canon was shaped; Bart Ehrman; Erick in the inerrancy-of-the-Bible camp; his wife’s cancer; the issue of cremation; sacraments as physical acts; the Resurrection; how Jesus sought out and loved the abnormal; gnosticism on the political left; transgenderism; Scientism; climate change as apocalyptic; Greta Thunberg; how Reagan and Thatcher addressed the ozone layer; Thatcher being the first to talk climate change at the UN; the comorbidities of many kids seeking transition; the Cass Review; the language police; Michael Anton’s “Flight 93 Election”; the border crisis under Biden; his student loan forgiveness; resurgent anti-Semitism on the left and the right; protesting at the homes of politicians; the overreach of the Alvin Bragg case; the queer criticism of gay marriage; why “emotional labor” is the lifeblood of a democracy; the Ten Commandments vs critical queer and gender theory in schools; the blasphemy of crosses on January 6; the MSM’s failure to simply explain the opposing side; and how America in the 2020s is becoming a version of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
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