Noise Breaks w/ Chad Prather

Exposing James Talarico's Dangerous Reinvention of Jesus!

14 min · 23. juni 2026
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Texas Democrat James Talarico says, "I always think of myself as a Christian who hates Christianity." But what does that statement really mean? In this episode, we dig beneath the headline and examine a growing movement that claims the name of Jesus while rejecting many of the core beliefs that have defined Christianity for 2,000 years. Is this a genuine expression of biblical faith, or is it an attempt to reshape Christ into the image of modern culture? Today's Sponsors: ✅ BIRCH GOLD - Text CHAD to the number 989898 to see if you qualify for a first-time gold buyer rebate of up to ten thousand dollars.

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