

Ep. 117 Charlie Kirk & Critiquing The Hell Out Of Culture
Sep 27, 2025
Seth and Luke dive into the complexities of culture and political idolatry, discussing how Jesus interacts with societal norms. They tackle recent political violence and its implications, exploring a shift in spiritual warfare dynamics. The duo debates whether large worship gatherings signify a true revival and warns against pitfalls like cynicism and politicization in faith movements. They emphasize compassionate engagement amid division and dissect conservatism from a Christian perspective, highlighting the need for discernment in political activism.
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Culture Is Worship Made Public
- Culture functions like a cult: shared language, patterns, and loyalties shape people and politics.
- Worship and affections drive culture which then shapes political outcomes and social habits.
Cold War Is Becoming Hot War Spiritually
- Western spiritual conflict often looks like a 'cold war' of ideas, but signs show a shift toward more explicit 'hot' demonic activity.
- Substance experimentation, pagan resurgence, and occult interest blur lines between psychology and spiritual attack.
Immediate Spiritual Responses After Memorial
- After the memorial many people suddenly wanted baptism, weddings, and renewed commitment to holiness.
- Seth describes multiple conversations where shaken people asked to repent, get baptized, or schedule weddings immediately.