“Jesus did not come to promote a revolt against societal norms but to offer a radical transformation of the heart, one that transcends social and political structures and exposes the deadening rot within our very being.”
(The Dissenter) In the battleground of contemporary Christian discourse, figures like Beth Moore and Kristin Du Mez emerge not as benign participants but as antagonists, waging a calculated campaign to hijack Christianity in service of their feminist agenda. With the assistance of effeminate men masquerading as leaders of the Evangelical Church, Beth Moore now brazenly flouts biblical mandates (1 Corinthians 14:34), trading biblical fidelity for egalitarian feminism.
Similarly, Kristin Du Mez, under the guise of academic inquiry, launches a salvo against conservative evangelicalism with her work “Jesus and John Wayne.” Her thesis—a scathing portrayal of evangelicalism as a puppet of toxic masculinity and nationalist zeal—is not just a distortion but a blatant rewriting of Christianity to fit a feminist and progressive narrative. Du Mez’s alignment with ‘woke’ ideologies, especially those dismantling traditional gender roles and Christian sexual ethics is an act of ideological subterfuge that aims to recast Christian theology in this mold.
CRN’s homepage contains a list of professing Christians to keep an eye on. Scroll down to WARNING. The list contains many people you’ll want to mark and avoid as per Rom 16:17-18 such as Beth Moore.