Voxology

Away With the Noise of Your Songs: A critique of Christian Cosplay

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Oct 13, 2025
The hosts engage in a compelling discussion on the church’s role in justice and how it often falls short. They critique the use of Christian imagery in political discourse and highlight the dangers of 'Christian cosplay'—performative faith without true justice. Reflecting on Scripture, they emphasize the need for genuine worship that prioritizes compassion over empty rituals. The conversation challenges Christians to navigate the intersection of faith and politics, advocating for a life shaped by the teachings of Jesus in a divided culture.
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ANECDOTE

Field Trip With Seventy Fourth Graders

  • Tim Stafford describes surviving a four-mile hike with about 70 fourth graders and praises elementary teachers.
  • The story introduces the hosts' state of mind and frames later reflections with pastoral weariness.
ANECDOTE

Viral Visions After Charlie Kirk's Death

  • Mike Erre recounts social-media reactions to Charlie Kirk's death and ecstatic visions reported by public figures.
  • He uses these responses to critique the hucksterism around politicized religious narratives.
INSIGHT

When State Power Cosplays Christianity

  • Government use of Christian language can be a veneer to justify power and injustice.
  • Mike Erre argues the church must call out when state actions cosplaying Christianity promote injustice.
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