An Atheist on What He Got Wrong About Christianity’s Decline

12/02/2025 53 min
An Atheist on What He Got Wrong About Christianity’s Decline

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Episode Synopsis

One may not expect Russell Moore and Jonathan Rauch, an openly gay atheist, to become friends—much less to be positive influences on one another’s lives and work. But as this conversation shows, this surprising fact is true.
The two discuss their perspectives on politics, Christianity, and culture. They talk about their regular gathering on Thursday nights with fellow thinkers and the ways they see fear taking precedence in American churches. Their discussion covers race, gender, and sexuality, as well as Christian nationalism, parallels between the political left and right, and the reasons why Rauch considers forbearance to be a key aspect of liberal democracy. Moore and Rauch consider the “four Ms”—mortality, morality, murder, and miracles—and talk about why Rauch dedicated his new book, Cross Purposes, to two Christian friends who have passed—Tim Keller and Mark McIntosh.
Resources mentioned in this episode or recommended by the guest include:

Jonathan Rauch


Cross Purposes: Christianity’s Broken Bargain with Democracy by Jonathan Rauch

Brookings Institution

The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention

Peter Wehner

David French

Mark A. McIntosh

“Let It Be”

“U.S. Church Membership Falls Below Majority for First Time”

No Compromise

Tim Keller


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