Notes From the Christian Underground: Essays Related to the Novel Cruel Logic – The Philosopher Killer

I just released a small booklet on Kindle and audiobook only.

It’s a companion booklet of some essays I wrote, inspired by and related to my theological thriller novel, Cruel Logic: The Philosopher Killer.

The essays explore the crisis of Western Civilization vs. the woke Left, Christian apologetics and Christian deconstruction, the origins of wokeness and its war on reality, ethics and the moral argument for the existence of God.

Chapters include:

  • Could You Defend Your Beliefs If Your Life Depended On It?
  • The Tragedy of Evangelical Christian Deconstruction
  • America’s Cultural Revolution of Woke Violence
  • The Problem of Evil and the Existence of God
  • A Genealogy of Wokeness: Book Review of Chris Rufo’s America’s Cultural Revolution
  • The Woke War on Reality
  • Author Interview on Bible Over Brews Podcast

GET IT HERE

Cruel Logic and the Antichrist Nature of Wokeness in Universities – Canary Cry Podcast

While many end timers are looking for the individual that might fulfill the antichrist man of sin prophecies, it’s important to consider the antichrist spirit and its consistent presence since the fall of man.

In contemporary America, it was the return of marxism in the form of “woke” culture that drove the American political divide into something unrecognizable and irreconcilable moving into the 2020’s.

But behind the movement are very weak and brittle philosophical pillars that do not hold up to critical thought, analysis, and real world situations.

But how does one even begin to understand how that might be?

Award winning author Brian Godawa does it through storytelling.

In this new “theological thriller,” Brian Godawa presents CRUEL LOGIC: The Philosopher Killer!

Could you defend your beliefs if your life depended on it? You’ll find out how the characters of Cruel Logic do when they face this very situation.

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THIS Is How We BEAT Hollywood and its Wokeness

If you’ve been bothered by how woke Hollywood has gotten, then don’t miss this discussion! In this video I chat with Hollywood filmmaker and author Brian Godawa, author of the brand new novel: Cruel Logic.

We chat about how Christians can tell better stories, whether or not sex and violence are appropriate in films, and Christians can get movies made in today’s anti-Christian culture. Check it out 🙂

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Cruel Logic: Storytelling, Woke Propaganda, And Evil (The Right Take Podcast)

Mark Tapson of the Right Take Podcast interviewed me about Cruel Logic.

The thing about Mark Tapson is that he is  an expert on culture and specifically Leftist and Woke culture today. You can read his substack articles under Mark Tapson. He’s quite genius.

So his questions are insightful and poignant.

Listen to my podcast interview with Mark at these platforms:

Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/3LxqG8S

Spotify: http://bit.ly/3ZpwyH3

YouTube: http://bit.ly/452EJdt

Cruel Logic on View from the Bunker Podcast

I had a great talk with Derek Gilbert about my new thriller novel Cruel Logic.

Derek’s wife, an accomplished writer of supernatural fiction, gave me an endorsement on the novel:

“Once again, Brian Godawa gives us a master-class novel. Cruel Logic exposes the terrifying truth within a ‘do as thou wilt’ philosophy. When demons crouch at the door, whose truth prevails?”
Sharon K. Gilbert, author The Redwing Saga

Watch or listen to the interview here

Ideas Have Consequences. Extreme Ideas Have Extreme Consequences in Woke Culture.

My new article on woke culture that is published in The Stream.

In 1948, American scholar Richard M. Weaver published a book entitled Ideas Have Consequences. In it, he argued that the decline of Western Civilization was rooted in the philosophical rejection of the notion of absolute truth. This worldview ultimately had devastating effects on western art, education, and morality.

Five years earlier, the Oxford Christian academic C.S. Lewis wrote a book called The Abolition of Man, in which he discussed the consequences of higher education rejecting objective value and natural law. He likened the self-destruction of society believing such ideas to the removal of the very organs of our humanity. “We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honour and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. We castrate and bid the geldings be fruitful.”

It seems the modern “woke” university is a perfect case study for this universal truth of consequences as students grow up to become the next generation that dominates the culture.

Read the rest of the article here at The Stream

 

The Boys – Amazon Series: Woke Hollywood Anti-American Christophobic Absurdity

The anti-superhero series on Amazon. What if superheroes got publicists and social media?

The premise of this series is that a major private corporation manages superheroes’ careers and brand images like Hollywood celebrities. Of course, there’s big money in them thar hills and the whole “save the world” thing is just a cynical meme for exploitation by the elite.

I’m not that entirely adverse to the premise because, while I applaud the elevation of noble values that comes with most superhero stories, I have also had a deep distrust of the genre because of its tendency to replicate the idolatry of pagan religions.

Superheroes as God Substitutes

On the one hand, a superhero like Superman can certainly be a “Christ figure,” a myth that points toward a spiritual truth. But I have also observed that as our culture becomes more secular and more god-hating and anti-Christian, it is no surprise to me that superhero stories become replacements for that lost narrative. Superhero blockbusters are evidence of a deep inescapable hunger for deity. And when the Judeo-Christian god is expelled from society, superheroes function as replacements of human projections.

There is very little difference between, say the gods of the ancient world, and modern superheroes. Sometimes, they are even direct references to such (Wonder Woman, Thor, etc.). They perform the same purpose: they express and explain cultural and moral values and incarnate the pursuit of transcendence, that hunger for deity.

Humankind is “homo-religicus” or an inherently religious being. And when you cast away the constraints of the Judeo-Christian God, you do not become strictly secular, you actually construct a new mythology (religion) to fulfill those transcendent needs. You create new gods. And if you try to stay secular, ideology becomes your religion, or totalizing discourse that is your god of ultimate values: Leftism, Marxism, Socialism, identity politics all operate in this way. They are God-substitutes. They are idolatry.

And those gods are tyrants. Because human beings are essentially evil, and therefore, absolute power corrupts absolutely.

In this sense, I actually found myself quite interested in the series, at first.

At first.

In fact, the story can be seen as a critique of the corruption of power and of elitist celebrity culture. That is how it is set up, before it all comes unwound… Continue reading