Welcome to The Light, your quiet hour for reflection.
There is a long and troubled history between prophecy and accountability, and a recent voice in the Christian conversation is asking the church to finally reckon with it honestly. When false prophecy goes unchallenged, the argument goes, silence becomes complicity, and faith communities pay a quiet but lasting price.
That question of honesty within faith carries naturally into a harder one. Tucker Carlson, once a journalist of some standing, has drawn a growing audience among Christians, and one writer is now making a direct and serious claim: that Carlson has become a deliberate, conscious liar. The concern is not politics but something older and more fragile, which is the integrity of the people who trust him.
And then there is the golden statue. A gleaming monument to Donald Trump has prompted a genuine theological question, one the Christian scriptures actually address at some length. What does it mean to glorify a man in metal and spectacle? The ancient warning about golden calves was never really about metallurgy.
These are not easy questions, and perhaps that is exactly why they matter. That is this hour's reflection. Carry the light gently.["https://www.christianpost.com/voices/3-unhelpful-responses-to-false-prophecy.html","https://www.christianpost.com/voices/tucker-carlson-is-dangerous-for-christians-who-listen-to-him.html","https://www.christianpost.com/voices/is-trumps-golden-statue-really-a-golden-calf.html"]
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