Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age

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G. Sanders
5.0 out of 5 stars A Personally Challengiing Read
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
Don’t expect Rosaria Butterfield to coddle sin. She acknowledges the Biblical truth that we are at war with it. It is evil. Lies are rampant with it. The Bible’s solution is to kill it, nailing it to the cross of Christ. If we don’t, it will do great and lasting harm. That is the background premise of this book.

This book is for believers in Jesus Christ, especially those who identify as Evangelicals. Others may benefit by reading its pages, but I suspect that most of them will not be able to persevere through it because today’s culture is just not willing to sit through this much proclamation of Bible truth. They will react, not respond. Believers will be convicted, encouraged, and edified.

Butterfield’s style is plain, but today’s culture requires her to address and to use terminology that may be challenging to many readers. It was for me. Add a level of abstraction for some challenging spiritual truths. Add the fact that she is an intellectual dealing with cultural and theological subjects. It is mostly college level reading, except for the story parts.

Butterfield has credentials. A professor of English at Syracuse University, she was ten years in the Lesbian community with a mate. She was found by Christ, began to grow in Him, was discipled by faithful church women, met a wonderful man, was married to him--a Presbyterian pastor—became a mother, and began to minister to college students from a Christian perspective. She tells some of her story and the stories of others in the pages of the book. It is fascinating reading.

The book is organized around the five lies that Butterfield has chosen to expose, with two to four chapters dealing with each. She acknowledges that there are others that could be exposed as well. The last one, about our culture's attitude toward modesty, was the most surprising to me.

The book also has a Foreword by Kevin DeYoung, a Preface, and an Introduction. Don’t skip them. The Foreword is nothing short of a good sermon that should be shared in every church in America. In the Preface Butterfield spills the beans, revealing exactly where she stands on key topics and to whom she is addressing this volume. The Introduction is engaging and lengthy and pretty much summarizes the rest of the book.

Along the way Butterfield deals with homosexuality, changing gender, male leadership in the home and in church, the bedrock importance of repentance, progressive sanctification, intersectionality, “gay Christianity” (Side A and Side B), feelings and truth, empathy and sympathy, submission of the wife, feminism, inerrancy, envy and biblical contentment, suffering, modesty and exhibitionism, and even worship.

She quotes scripture, sometimes at length, and she gives copious Bible references. She also has footnotes, some of which are as interesting as the text. She names and uses or responds to contemporary authors on the topics at hand.

She gives solid directions for those dealing with contemporary issues. She also has suggestions for dealing with family members beset by these matters including a question-and-answer section. Page 301.

I recommend this book for all Christian leaders and for believers who want to understand contemporary challenges for the church from our modern culture.
MBoyle
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard TRUTHs this generation needs to hear
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
Great book, great writing! Even Christians need to know Gods truth and the enemies lies! As Christians we can’t just share part of the gospel we have to speak truth even if the world loves lies. John 15:8, John 8:32, Romans 1:16
Kindle Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars A read for EVERYONE!
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
This is a great book for EVERY CHRISTIAN in today’s world!
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Rosaria is not afraid to say the truth!
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
This has been so informative and such a great read. Very thankful for Rosaria’s testimony and her bravery to speak out against the lies.
Roy De Young
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for parents, teachers, followers of Christ
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
I bought 2, going to make a bulk purchase soon to share in our ministry to college students. Timely and Biblical, Rosaria is a needed voice in a dark time.
Daniel
4.0 out of 5 stars Great help for escaping the snare of the devil (2 Tim. 2:24-26)
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
The five lies this book was written to expose and equip believers in Christ to dismantle were well selected. The list represents the myriad falsehoods unleashed in our present age by the liar and father of lies, the devil (Jn. 8:44). And, that our present age is anti-Christian is evident to anyone using the Bible as the rule for Christian faith and practice. In fact, the seemingly universal celebration of all who reject the created order of the two sexes—whichever way they choose—practically confirms the truth of Scripture. The false community it forms has no other unifying factor than shared rebellion against biblical authority.

Like Carl Trueman, in his book The Strange New World, the author succeeds in calling for a compassionate but firm response to deceptions about human personhood. In her case, deceptions she once held dear, and by which she was once held captive. A difference is that, while Trueman’s approach is more historical and philosophical, Butterfield’s is more personal, pastoral, and Bible oriented. The testimony of her own conversion is compelling. Like the apostle Paul who became a planter of churches after having persecuted the Church, she balances her warnings against the lies with biblical exhortations of how to live-out the truth.

In her chapters on modesty, she demonstrates how the internet in general, and social media in particular, have been abused to blur the distinction between what is public and what should be kept private. Her observations about narcissism, non-accountability, and exhibitionism, are worth noting.

The only reason I give this book four stars instead of five is that the appendix seemed superfluous. In my opinion, the oft-quoted statement attributed to Mies Van Der Rohe (1886), “Less is More,” applies. While I believe the guidance on how to read the Bible is generally good, it seemed to promote the author’s loyalty to her denomination rather than adding anything germane to the book. It also seemed more appropriate for a pastor to teach his congregation than for a pastor’s wife to teach the Church at large. For me, it detracted from the very modesty of role that the book otherwise encouraged so well.

That said, I recommend the book as a whole. The Scripture it brought to mind is Ephesians 4:14-16.

As a result, we are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness in deceitful scheming; but speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, even Christ, from whom the whole body, being fitted and held together by what every joint supplies, according to the proper working of each individual part, causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love. (NASB 95).
Jeane Frady
5.0 out of 5 stars Truth on steroids
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
Highly recommend this book. We are bombarded continuously by the evil one and his misguided followers. How to answer his lies with the Truth of Jesus??!!! I’ve had to sit and breathe in this reading. I feel like my brain and beliefs are being scrambled. And, that’s how the father of lies operates.

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