Brian Zahnd's False Gospel and Fake Jesus
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Brian Zahnd's false gospel is a core-level attack on Christianity, not mere theological disagreement
Winger opens the livestream by framing why he considers Zahnd's teaching unusually serious compared to typical theological disputes.
00:00:00Zahnd's three-step method for dismantling orthodox Christianity and replacing it with his own version
Winger maps out the structural argument Zahnd uses in his book 'Sinners in the Hands of a Loving God.'
00:04:07Zahnd's straw man: misrepresenting 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God' as representative of all American Christianity
Winger examines chapter one of Zahnd's book, which opens with extensive quotation from Jonathan Edwards's Puritan sermon.
00:06:43Zahnd deliberately misrepresents Exodus 21 on slavery to children at a youth camp in order to discredit the Bible
Winger plays and responds to a video clip of Zahnd describing how he used Exodus 21:20–21 at a youth camp to provoke students into rejecting the Bible's moral authority.
00:12:47Shame is Zahnd's primary rhetorical device; his Rorschach accusation is a projection of his own method
Winger analyzes Zahnd's use of psychological shaming and his Rorschach test analogy from the book.
00:22:31Zahnd's idol: a universalist Jesus who saves devout Muslims regardless of belief, contradicting Christ's own words
Winger reads Zahnd's 'Becky and Belkis' thought experiment from page 142 of the book, in which a devout Muslim woman is contrasted with a mean American Christian woman.
00:25:35Zahnd claims the Bible contradicts itself and that the Psalms/Prophets argue against the Torah — both claims are false
Winger examines Zahnd's step three: neutralizing the Bible's authority by claiming it is not univocal and contains internal theological debates.
00:32:14Hebrews 10 and Mark 1:44 show that Jesus fulfilled the sacrificial system rather than rejecting or editing it
Winger addresses Zahnd's claim that Jesus 'picked a side' against sacrifice and against the Torah.
00:37:26Zahnd claims Jesus 'edited' Isaiah 61 in Luke 4 — but Jesus stopped reading mid-sentence, he did not delete text
Winger examines Zahnd's most prominent proof-text for the 'Jesus edits the Bible' thesis: Jesus reading from Isaiah in the Nazareth synagogue (Luke 4:16–21).
00:47:41Zahnd's claim that 'Jesus is the only perfect theology' and 'the Bible is not the perfect revelation of God' mirrors Bill Johnson's framework
Winger reads Zahnd's explicit statements from pages 14 and 30 of the book about the relationship between Jesus and Scripture.
00:54:50Jesus's own words affirm future divine vengeance and judgment — directly refuting Zahnd's 'Jesus closes the book on vengeance' thesis
Winger compiles multiple Gospel and Pauline texts that show Jesus and the New Testament affirming coming divine judgment.
00:57:22Luke 16:16–17 and Matthew 5:17–18 show Jesus's own high view of Scripture — he came to fulfill, not edit, the law
Winger marshals Jesus's direct statements about the permanence and authority of Scripture to counter Zahnd's 'Jesus edits the Bible' method.
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