False Thrones // Progressive Christianity

🧠 Progressive Christianity: The Gospel of Self

// False Thrones Scroll // Love Without Lordship

Progressive Christianity uses the language of grace, justice, and inclusion—but strips Jesus of His authority, the Bible of its truth, and the cross of its cost.

It is a throne built on emotional truth, cultural adaptation, and therapeutic language. It keeps the name “Jesus” while redefining who He is. It offers affirmation without repentance, comfort without correction, and purpose without obedience.

Key signs of this throne:

  • “Deconstructing” biblical doctrine to fit personal wounds
  • Reframing sin as trauma, and repentance as shame
  • Rewriting Scripture through cultural consensus
  • Minimizing the cross in favor of moral inspiration
  • Claiming love as the highest law while rejecting truth

This system doesn’t rage against Jesus—it softens Him into a cultural symbol. A therapist. A role model. But not a King.

It avoids the offense of the gospel by removing judgment, accountability, and spiritual law. And in doing so, it crafts a new religion—one that sounds like Christ but is built on the self.

The true Jesus is both Lion and Lamb. Mercy and fire. He heals and He commands. He doesn’t affirm who you were—He resurrects you into who you were scroll-designed to be.

If a version of Christianity costs you nothing, convicts you of nothing, and calls you to nothing—it isn’t following Jesus. It’s following you.