By Eli Shepherd
There’s a thread running through modern culture that most people don’t notice, mostly because we’ve been conditioned not to. It’s the strange alliance between secular progressivism and radical Islam. At first glance, it makes no sense. One group waves rainbow flags and preaches “love is love,” while the other enforces dress codes and executes those who deviate from traditional norms. One celebrates “women’s liberation,” while the other, in some nations, stones women to death for being seen in public without the right head covering. You’d think these two worldviews would be natural enemies. But they’re not. They’ve quietly found common cause in a single, dark conviction: anything but Christ.
That’s the spiritual war that too many Christians still fail to recognize. We’ve spent decades trying to fight battles in politics, in schools, and in the courts, while ignoring the real battlefield, the one raging in the spirit. Every major cultural fight we’re watching unfold, from gender confusion to the rewriting of moral standards, isn’t just political. It’s spiritual. And the unspoken alliance between secularism and radical Islam is proof of that.
The common denominator isn’t shared policy goals or economic interests. It’s shared rejection. Both systems are built on the same foundation: the denial of the lordship of Jesus Christ. Radical Islam rejects His divinity; secularism rejects His authority. The result? Two seemingly opposite ideologies shaking hands across the aisle of spiritual rebellion…
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