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"Why Can't We Just Be Kind? – The Rise of Weaponized Empathy"

35 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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"Why can't we just be kind?" It sounds so innocent, but in today's culture, that question often feels less like a plea for compassion and more like a moral gun to the head. In this episode, we diagnose the rise of "weaponized empathy"—a counterfeit compassion that manipulates, divides, and exhausts our capacity for genuine care. We'll break down the five ways it's used against you, reveal its devastating real-world consequences, and then turn to the only coherent answer: Jesus Christ. Discover how the Gospel offers a fierce, costly love that integrates truth and compassion, freeing us to be salt and light in a dark and divided world.

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