
Reformation Red Pill How To Be A Man In A Gay Effeminate Culture: Offensive Christianity: w/ Chase Davis
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Feb 14, 2026 Chase Davis, pastor in Boulder and author of Offensive Christianity, argues for restoring robust manhood rooted in theological anthropology. He discusses masculinity, bodily fitness, duty to protect and provide, cultural feminization, violence and formation through sport, and historical and theological causes of male weakness. The conversation ends with practical calls to strength, growth, and gratitude.
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Churches Form Culture Strength
- Churches shape men's strength: weak churches form weak men and that yields a weak culture.
- Chase Davis argues restoring strong churches restores strong men and revives culture.
Manhood As God-Designed
- Masculinity isn't merely a cultural construction to be modified with 'biblical' attached.
- Chase reframes manhood as God-designed, embodied, and oriented toward glory when redeemed.
Channel Aggression For Duty
- Men are naturally disposed toward strength, aggression, and public agency; these traits can be channeled for God.
- Denying that disposition leaves men passive and unprepared to fulfill protective duties.










