Stolen Identity: Theft of the Binary in Contemporary Society

May 06, 2022 00:49:35
Stolen Identity: Theft of the Binary in Contemporary Society
TruthXchange Podcast
Stolen Identity: Theft of the Binary in Contemporary Society

May 06 2022 | 00:49:35

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Show Notes

Mark your calendar for September 26th through the 30th, TruthXChange’s 2022 Symposium in the month of September: “Stolen Identity: The Theft of the Binary in Contemporary Society.”

“What are your pronouns?”  “How do you identify?”  These current cultural questions are a restatement of one of the oldest questions of the human race: “Who am I?”  Today’s answers carry a beguiling temptation to define ourselves by looking within, whereas the older version implies that we should look outside ourselves, asking our Creator to tell us what we need to know.

Whether in the Church or the White House, at home or in our nation’s schools, many in our culture, including Christians, are facing an identity crisis.

If we fall prey to the deceptive influences that tear us away from our ties to our Maker, Creator and Savior.

At TruthXchange we are  excited to present our latest symposium, “Stolen Identity: The Theft of the Binary in Contemporary Society,” will remind Christians that the only place we can safely ground our identity is in God, in the binary truth of Twoism, where God and the creation are distinct and where distinction is a good thing for our identity. 

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