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Breakpoint

Catechism and Celebrity Church Culture

Breakpoint

Colson Center

Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Politics, Culture, Christianity, Currentevents, Worldview, News

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

When the Church fails to answer very knowable truths of the faith, bad ideas can become famous.  

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Learn more about the new Colson Educators course, Navigating Cancel Culture, at colsoneducators.org.

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If you're hesitant to speak up about your Christian beliefs because you're worried about being criticized publicly or shut down, even canceled,

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or maybe you're trying to help your kids or students build courage when they face challenges.

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The new Colson Educators course, navigating cancel culture, is here and can help.

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Created in partnership with No Safe Spaces, the documentary by Dennis Prager,

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the course is led by the Colson Center and Brett Cuncle.

0:26.2

Using real-life examples, the course explains cancel culture,

0:29.6

how it shows up today, and why truth matters,

0:32.7

how you can learn practical ways to stand firm and push back.

0:36.9

Ready to join?

0:39.4

Go to colsoneducators.org.

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That's colsoneducators.org to sign up.

0:47.3

Welcome to Breakpoint, a daily look,

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and an ever-changing culture through the lens of unchanging truth.

0:50.0

For the Colson Center, I'm John Stone Street.

0:54.1

Recently, musician Tiffany Arbuckle Lee announced in a social media post that she has

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deconstructed at least part of her faith. Lee sold a half a million records as a Christian singer.

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In the video, she shared her doubts on the reliability of scripture. And in an earlier statement,

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she took an affirming stance on LGBTQ issues.

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Lee is the latest in a growing list of Christian celebrities to deconstruct various aspects of

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their Christian faith, including Kevin Max of DC Talk, Derek Webb of Kedman's Call, and Joshua

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Harris, author of I Kiss Dating Goodbye. Now, Lee's doubts about the Bible could have

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been corrected in a decent Sunday morning youth group class. Questioning the reliability of the Bible,

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