Wrong Think | Is There Inclusion for Jesus Christ? | Conrad Vine

Trace the historical roots of totalitarianism back to Karl Marx and the tragic human cost of his ideology in the 20th century. Understand how Marxist economic theory has been repackaged as “Critical Theory,” shifting the focus from an economic struggle (proletariat vs. bourgeoisie) to a power struggle (oppressed vs. oppressor). This message unpacks the weaponized language of “diversity” and “inclusion,” revealing how these terms are used to dismantle Judeo-Christian foundations, enforce ideological conformity, and silence the gospel by labeling it a “microaggression.” Contrast this atheistic worldview—which denies objective truth, sin, and forgiveness—with the biblical worldview of creation, fall, and redemption in Jesus Christ.

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