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Former Caedmon’s Call Artist Releases Song “Some Gods Deserve Atheists” During Church Service

by | Apr 10, 2024 | Apostasy, News, Religion, Video

Deconstruction is a difficult phenomenon to watch happen to someone. Deconstruction is apostasy—and over the years, we’ve watched it happen time and time again in the contemporary Christian music scene. Everyone from Lecrae to Hillsong’s Marty Sampson, to DC Talk’s Kevin Max, to numerous others. It is God’s way of purifying the Church and separating the sheep from the goats.

Last year, we reported that Contemporary Christian Worship celebrity and lead guitarist in the “Christian” band, Caedmon’s Call, Derek Webb, who defected from the faith a few years ago and came out in full support of sodomy, decided to gather with two other sexual deviants and crash the Dove Awards wearing drag.

Posting an image of himself wearing a dress, he later explained that his reasoning for doing so was a “special occasion” where he wanted to help his friends, drag queen “gospel singer” Flamy Grant and lesbian “gospel singer” Semler, fit in better in traditionally “Christian spaces” where they wouldn’t normally be accepted.

Right.

Well, now Webb has released a new “worship” song at a church he regularly visits, GracePointe Church in Nashville, TN, called “Some Gods Deserve Atheists.” Introducing this ridiculous song, he explains that he still agrees with John Calvin that the heart is an idol factory, so we need to be “killing off false gods.” He then explains that if you keep killing off gods, but find one you can’t kill, then maybe that’s the real one, but he isn’t sure about it.

It’s really sad to see what has happened to this man.

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