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The ground can move under you without you feeling a thing, until one day the map no longer matches reality. We start with literal continental drift and use it as a clear picture of what many of us sense right now: a moral and ethical shift that has accelerated in our lifetime, especially around sexuality, marriage, and the idea that personal feelings get the final word. While culture keeps sliding its reference points, we argue there is still solid ground to stand on: the unchanging character of God and the settled authority of Scripture.

We walk through a real-world timeline that shows how fast “acceptable” can flip into “unforgivable,” from Proposition 8 to corporate backlash to the Supreme Court’s redefinition of marriage. Then we talk about the quieter tectonic shift inside churches and denominations, and we ask the uncomfortable question: how do leaders who claim the Bible end up blessing what the Bible forbids? We lay out two common routes, saying the Bible is out of date or saying it has been misinterpreted, and we explain why both approaches eventually replace sola scriptura with social approval.

From there we turn to 2 Peter 2:7–8 and the story of Lot in Sodom. Peter’s language is blunt: Lot is righteous, yet exhausted and tormented day after day by what he sees and hears. That passage gives us timeless principles for Christian living in a rebellious culture: your surroundings do not have to rewrite your character, compromise usually erodes slowly, and the answer to sin is not clever management but confession, repentance, and strong community.

If you’re trying to navigate cultural change, biblical conviction, and faithfulness under pressure, this conversation will give you language, categories, and next steps. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What pressure points are you feeling most right now?

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