Mario Murillo shares a powerful analogy he gleaned that includes a connection to the Matrix series. He also describes a term “the black pill,” that comes from an article written by Terry Schilling for the Federalist, and how this applies to the church today.
Excerpt:
While a red-pilled person typically finds conservatism unexpectedly, through a certain book or a particular professor, taking the “black pill” is fully intentional. Rather than prompting an exit from the matrix of leftist groupthink, however, taking the black pill means totally disengaging.
“Black-pilled Americans have concluded politics and culture are so corrupt there is no longer any use in trying to save them. Think of the hundreds of thousands of Republicans who stayed home during the U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia. Instead, they believe the only viable course of action is to pull the plug and fade to black.”
The greatest disaster is that many American Christians are also fading to black. They do not want to hear anything about warfare against the evil tide that is currently flooding America. This is a disaster. And if it is not reversed immediately, America will be lost forever.
The church is the last hope to stop the cancer of wokeness.
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Source: The Black Pill | Mario Murillo