Is “biblical masculinity” being confused with grievance, domination, and internet posturing? In this episode of Trinity Radio, we tackle the growing influence of the secular manosphere and its Christian imitators. They discuss: • why so much modern “biblical masculinity” feels reactive instead of genuinely biblical • how Andrew Tate-style grievance politics can seep into Christian spaces • whether the church’s own failures helped create the problem • the difference between masculinity as virtue vs masculinity as aesthetics • why leadership, self-control, stewardship, and sacrificial love matter more than cigars, gyms, hunting, or social media bravado • what young Christian men actually need to hear This is a conversation from a conservative Christian perspective—but one willing to critique both feminism’s excesses and the unhealthy reactions that have emerged in response. What does real biblical manhood actually look like?