Cultural Commentary: “Is Western Civilization Losing Its Foundation?”

How does a society collapse? It’s not always war or disaster—sometimes it’s a slow rot, a quiet erasure of the beliefs that built it. Western civilization stands on Judeo-Christian ideals: justice, mercy, the sanctity of life. Yet, look around—anti-Christian attitudes are steadily chipping away at that cornerstone. What’s replacing it? Foreign ideologies—“doctrines of the devils,” I’d argue—slipping into our culture, our churches, even our minds. The fallout? Moral decay, division, a society unmoored.

This isn’t new. Cultures vanish when their core concepts fade. Take Rome: it didn’t fall in a day, but through centuries of shifting values. Today, we’re on a similar edge. Religious activities once rooted in grace now flirt with ideas that seduce and destroy. The Bible saw it coming: “In the latter times, some shall depart from the faith” (1 Timothy 4:1). We’re watching it unfold—lawlessness rising, as Matthew 24:12 warned, because love for truth cools.

But it’s not over. Sound doctrine can still hold us steady. It’s the antidote to the chaos creeping in. That’s why I’m here—writing to shine a light on what’s at stake and point us back to Christ’s truth. We’ve got a choice: cling to the foundation that built us or let it slip away. What’s your move?

The Power of Doctrine Series: “What Is Doctrine and Why It Matters”

Have you ever wondered why beliefs hold such sway over us? Most of us know indoctrination—the process of embedding ideas so deeply they’re accepted without question. It starts with one voice, one mind, and spreads like wildfire. Think of terror groups recruiting followers: they seduce with promises, then ingrain doctrines that twist souls into tools of destruction. That’s the power of doctrine. It’s not just words—it’s a force that shapes how you walk through life.

Every doctrine carries a unique ramification. Get tangled in a life-giving one, and you’ll bear fruit of peace and purpose. Fall into a destructive one—“doctrines of the devils,” as I call them—and you risk becoming a malignant cell in your community, hostile to all that’s good. But here’s the kicker: a doctrine is lifeless without spiritual sap. It’s the spirit behind it that makes it stick. The Holy Spirit breathes vitality into the doctrine of Christ, turning it into truth that sets you free. On the flip side, a malevolent spirit fuels the ideologies that bind and break.

Look at your own life. What ideas guide you? Are they rooted in grace or something darker? The Bible warns us: “You can tell a tree’s identity by its fruit.” A doctrine’s source—God or evil—determines its harvest. That’s why I write—to help you see where your beliefs lead and to point you toward the One who gives life. Doctrine isn’t abstract theology; it’s the rudder of your soul. Choose wisely, because it dictates your course—toward light or into shadow.