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Four Horsemen Framing Of Cultural Threats
- Mark Driscoll frames four cultural threats as a coordinated demonic blueprint: feminism, transgenderism, socialism, and Islam.
- He argues the first three decimate family, money, and male leadership, paving the way for Islam to conquer a weakened society.
Postwar Church Shift Story
- Driscoll recounts WWII-era church demographics: men deployed, leaving churches dominated by women, children, and 'soft men.'
- He links that postwar return to enduring female-majority church culture with mauve decor and women-focused programming.
Therapeutic Church Replaced Wartime Leadership
- Driscoll claims evangelicalism became therapeutic and non-confrontational because leadership developed when wartime men were absent.
- He contrasts caregiver-focused pastoral roles with the need for fatherly discipline and wartime-style leadership.


