
Exposing the crazy, wacky, ridiculous, and blasphemous things being said and done in the name of Christ, by the Gnostic Evangelical Complex.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 174 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

When the Southern Baptist Convention voted this week to affirm that the office of pastor is reserved for qualified men, social media erupted—so Daniel and Robin sat down to work through the most common arguments people are making for women pastors an... more
Charismatic "prophets" Mike Signorelli, Joseph Z, Alan DiDio, and others claim they were called to a secret meeting in the middle of nowhere — phones on airplane mode, assumed identities, the works — to be briefed on coming "alien disclosure" and sav... more
In this episode, we break down a shocking three-minute clip from Jesse Duplantis and show just how much bad theology can be packed into such a short amount of time.
Kathryn Krick is back — and this time she's leading her followers on a "revival history tour" of the very spots where her ministry began, including trees, sidewalks, and parking lots! Daniel and Robin walk through the footage and ask the obvious ques... more
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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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This show focuses on scrutinizing controversial claims and sensational rhetoric within evangelical circles, often featuring invited theologians, researchers, or critics who dissect beliefs, movements, and high-profile figures. Episodes commonly explore discernment around prophecy, revivalism, prosperity teaching, and charismatic practices, with a penchant for historical context and scripture-based critique. A standout aspect is the show's willingness to challenge prominent leaders and trends, aiming to equip listeners to think critically about religious claims and to verify information through primary sources and historical analysis.
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