
Exposing the crazy, wacky, ridiculous, and blasphemous things being said and done in the name of Christ, by the Gnostic Evangelical Complex.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 155 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

Kirk Cameron has changed his views about hell. In this episode, we compare his view of hell with what the Bible actually says about hell.
Can Christians really command angels—as long as we quote a Bible verse? Some teachers say yes. Scripture says absolutely not. In this episode, we compare these claims with what the Bible actually teaches about angels—who they are, who they serve, and... more
Our guest Steve Johnson, author of Deconstructing Kenneth Hagin, has a remarkable story—one that includes a surprising encounter with Kenneth Hagin himself. As a student at the then newly founded Rhema Bible College, Steve sat under some of the most ... more
In this episode, Benny Hinn tries to show how to spot a fraud, yet he fails his own test miserably.
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I am no fan of Greg Locke, his endorsement of Benny Hinn is all I need to know. I do take serious issue with how you began this critique podcast. You started out by playing clips from 2 different professing atheist and how they called Greg a nut job. A pastor is required to be above reproach, but this has NOTHING to do with how atheists perceive them. They are to be above reproach when Judged against the Word of God. The real irony is this, you disapprove of Greg Locke based on the others he ass... more
I love the ministry that you are doing but listening to the clips you play makes me sick to my stomach.
I am bothered that i hear a chumba casino commercial every 15 minutes, but the show is great
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The content focuses on the critical examination of contemporary Christian practices, especially those associated with megachurches and movements within the evangelical community. The hosts frequently highlight the contradictions and questionable teachings of well-known religious figures, pushing listeners to seek a more grounded understanding of Biblical scripture rather than falling for popular trends or emotional appeals in worship. Through their discussions, they share personal stories, theological insights, and critiques of modern evangelicalism, particularly scrutinizing movements like the New Apostolic Reformation and the Word of Faith. Their unique angle lies in the blend of humor and serious theological discourse, making the show bo... more
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