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Blame Evangelicals For Ye's (Kanye West) Christian Era Downfall

17 min · 17 de mar de 2024
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00:00 - Intro - Kanye West's downfall is due to the influence of evangelical Christians, and he needs a loving community of believers to support him. 01:43 - Christians are to blame for Kanye's Christian era downfall as they built up his Christian image and now have to clean up the mess as he moves in the opposite direction. 04:32 - Christians have an unhealthy infatuation with celebrities who profess to be Christian, quickly celebrating and supporting them without discernment. 05:53 - Evangelicals are to blame for Kanye's Christian Christian Era downfall, as they supported him without holding him accountable for his actions or understanding of Christianity. 08:25—Christians are to blame for Kanye's downfall because they are infatuated with famous people becoming Christians, believing God needs influential people to change the world when in reality, God uses ordinary people to make an impact. 10:16 - God chooses broken, ordinary individuals to influence culture, not the most powerful or influential. 11:26—God stripped Moses of his power and ability to rescue his people. Celebrity influence means nothing to God, and Christians should not promote celebrity culture within the church. 12:59 - Christians are to blame for Kanye's downfall as they platformed him in the Christian space without evidence of genuine conversion but should instead support and pray for his spiritual journey.

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00:00 - Intro - Kanye West's downfall is due to the influence of evangelical Christians, and he needs a loving community of believers to support him. 01:43 - Christians are to blame for Kanye's Christian era downfall as they built up his Christian image and now have to clean up the mess as he moves in the opposite direction. 04:32 - Christians have an unhealthy infatuation with celebrities who profess to be Christian, quickly celebrating and supporting them without discernment. 05:53 - Evangelicals are to blame for Kanye's Christian Christian Era downfall, as they supported him without holding him accountable for his actions or understanding of Christianity. 08:25—Christians are to blame for Kanye's downfall because they are infatuated with famous people becoming Christians, believing God needs influential people to change the world when in reality, God uses ordinary people to make an impact. 10:16 - God chooses broken, ordinary individuals to influence culture, not the most powerful or influential. 11:26—God stripped Moses of his power and ability to rescue his people. Celebrity influence means nothing to God, and Christians should not promote celebrity culture within the church. 12:59 - Christians are to blame for Kanye's downfall as they platformed him in the Christian space without evidence of genuine conversion but should instead support and pray for his spiritual journey.

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