The Church of Me: How Self Became America's New Religion
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What if the most popular religion in America isn't Christianity, Islam, or atheism?
What if it's the worship of self?
In this episode of Rooted in Logos, Brad examines the growing belief that truth, identity, and morality should be determined by the individual rather than by God. From the Garden of Eden to modern slogans like "follow your heart" and "live your truth," the temptation remains the same: to become our own authority.
Drawing from Scripture, culture, and personal experience, this episode explores the origins of self-rule, the promises it makes, and the consequences it produces. You'll hear how the rebellion of Lucifer, the fall of Adam and Eve, and the temptation of Christ all point to the same fundamental question:
Who gets the final say—God or me?
Topics include:
- The rise of expressive individualism
- The dangers of "live your truth" culture
- Why personal autonomy has become a modern idol
- The connection between Genesis 3 and today's cultural moment
- How Jesus responded to the temptation of self-rule
- Why true freedom is found in submission to God, not independence from Him
Whether you're a believer, skeptic, or somewhere in between, this episode challenges one of the most influential assumptions of our time and asks a simple but profound question:
Will we trust God to define reality, or will we attempt to define it ourselves?
Scripture References:
Genesis 3, Matthew 4, Judges 21:25, Jeremiah 17:9, Romans 1, and others.
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