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Episode 37 - The Heresy destroying the American church

38 min · 15 de may de 2026
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If you’ve felt frustrated with shallow “churchianity,” self-help sermons, or a version of Christianity that seems more focused on personal happiness than obedience to God, this conversation is for you. In this episode of the Circle Dwellers podcast, we break down the modern heresy of “Moralistic Therapeutic Deism” — the belief that God merely wants us to be nice, feel good about ourselves, and call on Him only when life goes wrong. We examine how this counterfeit gospel has quietly shaped the American church, distorted biblical Christianity, weakened discipleship, and replaced repentance with self-centered spirituality. Drawing from Scripture, church history, C.S. Lewis, Charles Finney, and real conversations about faith, suffering, repentance, free will, and the true Gospel, we explore what it actually means to follow Jesus, become part of the people of God, and live as the family of God in a culture obsessed with comfort and individualism. If you are searching for authentic Christianity, deeper discipleship, spiritual formation, Christian community, or a real relationship with God beyond modern evangelical consumerism, this episode will challenge and encourage you.

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