Why "Crotch Christianity" Misses the Gospel - SOLO Episode
Jake Doberenz, host of Christianity Without Compromise, addresses the cultural idol of overemphasizing sexual ethics in Christian identity. Challenging what Skye Jethani has dubbed "Crotch Christianity," he critiques the modern evangelical focus on LGBTQ+, abortion, and sex issues as the primary litmus test of faith. Drawing from personal experience when he debated the legalization of gay marriage and thorough examination of prophetic literature and Jesus’ teachings, Jake argues that this reductionist view distorts the gospel and ignores the broader demands of justice, mercy, and discipleship. Does elevating one issue above others compromise the fullness of Christian witness? What happens when Christians are known more for what they're against than the good they do?
Key takeaways from this episode:
Reducing Christian identity to beliefs about sexuality distorts the gospel and neglects other essential teachings.
Prophetic books like Isaiah, Amos, and Hosea emphasize justice, mercy, and care for the oppressed over ritualistic or performative religion.
Elevating one cultural issue to a gospel can be used to let Christians getaway with other sins and misdoings just because they agree with this one issue.
See Also:
Follow this show and Jake Doberenz’s writings at jakedoberenz.substack.com.
Smashing Idols is a part of the KFM Broadcasting network.
Get full access to Smashing Idols: Stories & Reflections on Following Jesus at jakedoberenz.substack.com/subscribe
