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The Natasha Crain Podcast

10 Signs Christian Influencers Are Teaching Unbiblical Ideas

The Natasha Crain Podcast

Natasha Crain

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2021

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Most people would spot a problem immediately if a Christian influencer said they didn’t believe in the Trinity. But it’s just as important to be able to identify when less obvious warning signs are present. In this episode, I share 10 subtler things to watch for.

[Episode based on my viral blog post, "10 Signs the Christian Authors You're Following are (Subtly) Teaching Unbiblical Ideas."]

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey friends, it's Natasha Crane. In today's episode, we're going to talk about ten signs that the Christian authors you're following may be subtly

0:15.5

teaching some very and biblical ideas.

0:19.0

So a couple of episodes ago I shared with you that my goal is to make brand new content for the podcast

0:25.2

every other week but in the middle weeks I'm going to be sharing with you from some of my

0:30.5

most popular blog posts over the last several years because this is content

0:34.4

that I already have and is new to most of you anyway.

0:37.6

So in today's episode I'm sharing with you from one of my most popular articles of all time.

0:43.2

This has been shared over 30,000 times,

0:45.4

so I think that it resonated with a lot of people.

0:48.1

And I hope that it will give you some good content

0:50.9

to think about today as you consider what you're hearing from

0:54.2

different influencers and Christian leaders on social media. So my friend

1:00.1

Elisa Childers wrote a review a while back at the time when I had written this article. A of this firestorm of online discussion about what makes someone a quote-unquote

1:14.7

Christian author, what responsibility a self-identified Christian author has in promoting ideas

1:20.4

consistent with biblical faith and what harm there can be for Christians

1:24.3

reading books that contain non-Biblical ideas. I have to say I was so disappointed and

1:31.4

saddened to see the kinds of comments that supporters of the book

1:35.8

wrote in response to this review that Elise did. They were saying things like, well,

1:40.8

it wasn't meant to be a devotional or she's not teaching theology

1:45.2

so why does it matter? Someone else said our job is not to seek people out and

1:49.2

hate them and another commoner said, stop competing.

1:52.6

Just imagine what the non-Christians think about the McJudges.

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