
Pirated Christian Radio F4F | Anatomy of Apostasy
Nov 6, 2025
A deep dive into the controversial claims of the ELCA regarding gender justice unfolds as critical analyses challenge their framing of equality. The discussion critiques the labeling of sexism as a sin, drawing parallels to Pharisaic traditions. Biblical texts, specifically from Genesis and Paul's letters, are referenced to argue for traditional male authority. The ELCA's reinterpretation of Scripture is scrutinized alongside their social statements, with discussions about apostasy and theological trends. The complex dynamics of women's roles in ministry spark insightful listener Q&A.
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Idolatry By Redefining God
- Chris Rosebrough argues the ELCA has replaced biblical authority with human preference and idolatry.
- He frames their gender-justice stance as creating a god in their own image rather than submitting to Scripture.
Adding Sins Without Biblical Law
- Rosebrough compares the ELCA's additions to Scripture with the Pharisees' 'tradition of the elders.'
- He warns that inventing sins (like 'sexism') without biblical law repeats that pattern and lacks authority.
Scripture Phrases Used To Reshape Doctrine
- Rosebrough shows how appeals to 'abundant life' or John 10:10 can be used to justify social programs outside Scripture's commands.
- He calls this a recurring apostasy formula: pick attractive biblical-sounding phrases then reshape doctrine.


