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Pastors Who Reject Jesus’ Divinity, Pro-Life Trucks & Godly Spouses

What happens when a so-called pastor rejects the Trinity and champions abortion while wearing a purple suit? Nate unpacks why pastors who don’t believe in Jesus’ divinity are driving believers toward false alternatives, shares updates on the new pro-life LED billboard truck rolling through Washington DC, and tackles a listener question about how single women can find godly men without succumbing to negativity or desperation.

Pastors Who Don’t Believe in Jesus’ Divinity: A Growing Crisis

The divinity of Christ is not negotiable. When a pastor denies the Trinity—claiming Jesus is not the Son of God—he forfeits the title of Christian minister. Scripture is clear: John 10:30 records Jesus saying “I and the Father are one,” and for this claim of deity, religious leaders accused him of blasphemy. The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD condemned Arianism—the heresy that Jesus was a created being—and affirmed that Christ is eternally begotten, not made, one in being with the Father.

Today’s crisis extends beyond individual heretics. Surveys reveal that 73 percent of self-identified evangelicals agree Jesus is “the first and greatest being created by God,” a textbook Arian position. This doctrinal collapse isn’t just theological—it’s pastoral malpractice that leaves sheep vulnerable to wolves. The effeminate, posturing figure Nate critiques represents a superficial Christianity obsessed with appearances over biblical truth. While Eastern Orthodox advocates react by embracing barrel-chested priests with three-foot beards, they’re trading one set of problems for another. For deeper grounding in orthodox doctrine, explore our Theology Unpacked category to understand what historic Christianity actually teaches about Christ’s nature and the Trinity.

LED Billboard Trucks and the Obnoxious Christian Method

Nate focuses on a pro-life ministry that just deployed an LED billboard truck in Washington DC, rolling past Planned Parenthood and Georgetown University with a “Choose Life” message. The mobile billboard strategy puts the gospel where people can’t ignore it—Capitol Hill, abortion facilities, and university campuses. It’s unsubtle, unapologetic, and effective.

This same boldness applies to personal evangelism. When a listener asked how to help a relentlessly negative Christian woman, Nate suggested the “obnoxious Christian” approach: counter every complaint with Scripture and biblical encouragement. If she says life is meaningless, respond with “the joy of the Lord is my strength.” When she fixates on her virginity and age as bargaining chips for a younger man, remind her that a woman is a gift to build a man up, not a commodity to cash in. Eventually, the light of consistent biblical positivity either convicts or drives away those who prefer darkness. For related discussions on bold witness, check out more on our Faith & Culture category.

How Single Women Can Find Godly Men

The listener’s friend embodies a destructive pattern: bitterness about singleness, demands that God owes her a man because she’s “been living so righteous,” and entertaining thoughts of promiscuity or suicide as alternatives. Nate’s diagnosis is blunt—she needs to renew her mind and work on herself before she can be a blessing to any man. God gives a woman to a man as a gift to build him into a more godly man, not to validate her sacrifices or fill the void of her negativity.

The path forward requires humility, spiritual growth, and abandoning the transactional mindset. A godly spouse isn’t earned through virginity or religious performance—both are good, but they don’t obligate God to deliver a husband on demand. She must fix her heart posture, embrace contentment in Christ, and stop viewing potential husbands through the lens of what she deserves. Until she stops being “so gross on the inside,” no amount of outward righteousness will attract the kind of man worth marrying. Some believers are called to serve the church without marriage, and that’s a high calling, not a consolation prize.


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