What Is ‘Cancel Culture’ and How Should Christians Respond?

How Should Christians Respond to Cancel Culture?

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Someone makes a mistake—maybe even a serious one. Social media erupts. Apologies are picked apart. Reputations are shredded. In today’s world, “canceling” isn’t just a consequence—it’s a cultural phenomenon.

For Christians, cancel culture raises deep questions. Where’s the line between accountability and condemnation? Between justice and mercy? We follow a Savior who called out sin but also restored the fallen. So how do we stand for truth while still extending grace?

And what happens when cancel culture turns inward—when Christians cancel each other over doctrinal differences, political views, or even past mistakes?

  • Does cancel culture reflect or reject biblical values?
  • How can we respond with both courage and compassion?
  • What does true repentance and restoration look like in the public square?

“We are called to be countercultural—not in rage, but in redemption.”

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