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EP. 76 - Atonement Rejected: How the Emergent Church Denies the Cross of Christ

EP. 76 - Atonement Rejected: How the Emergent Church Denies the Cross of Christ

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In this hard-hitting episode of Discerning the Drift, Addie K. Miller exposes the blasphemous redefinition of the cross within the postmodern and emergent church movements.

Drawing from Roger Oakland’s Atonement Rejected and other trusted resources, Addie reveals how influential leaders like Brian McLaren, Rob Bell, Alan Jones, Marcus Borg, and others have twisted the meaning of Christ’s sacrifice—calling the blood atonement “barbaric,” the cross “false advertising for God,” and Jesus merely a moral example. Addie contrasts these heretical teachings with the unchanging truth of Scripture: that without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin (Hebrews 9:22).

This episode exposes the heart of the emergent deception—its denial of sin, rejection of substitutionary atonement, and abandonment of the biblical gospel—and calls believers to stand firm on the truth of Calvary.


Dive deep into scripture with Addie as current events, teachings in the modern church, testimonies, trends, important biblical teachings, and the sweeping drift away from the basic truths in the Bible across the modern-day Church are all brought to light to be tested only against the infallible, un-changing, Word of God on Discerning the Drift.

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