
The Cross Is Cracked: Faith, Division, and the Danger of Misplaced Allegiances
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In this episode of The Sheep Get Sheared Podcast, we confront the uncomfortable reality that the Christian church is not just under attack from the outside—but cracking from within. The cross, once a symbol of unity, redemption, and spiritual strength, now stands fractured by the divisive rhetoric of pastors and cultural commentators who have turned against the very people from whom Christianity first sprang: the Jews.
We examine how the church’s moral compass has been skewed by media manipulation and the viral herd mentality that turns pulpits into political platforms. We also dive into the historical weight of the Crusades and how that legacy has warped into a modern narrative where Muslims are cast solely as victims—while conveniently ignoring centuries of conquest, subjugation, and ideological warfare.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why anti-Semitism is resurfacing in places it never should have existed.
- How Christian leaders are abandoning biblical context for social capital.
- What history actually tells us about the Crusades—and why that matters now.
- Why spiritual strength requires moral clarity, not convenient alliances.
- How men of faith must reject blind allegiance and return to the truth—no matter how unpopular.
This is not a show about hatred—it’s about discernment. It’s about calling out the betrayal of faith wrapped in faux compassion. We must stop following shepherds who are just as lost as their flock.
If you care about your soul, your faith, and your freedom, this is one conversation you can’t afford to ignore.