In this post, non-SBC author Hohn Cho writes, “it is at best disconcerting when certain people point their fingers at me, and others like me, and claim that we owe them something, when to the best of my knowledge and recollection, I owe nothing to these folks. In many cases, I’ve never even met them before! How and when does this happen? Well, in the United States, we often see it in the context of discussions about ‘privilege’ and social justice.”
Month: June 2020
In this post, Brad Green writes, “Current revolutionary activity is a manifestation of a kind of religious faith, even if this faith is—on Christian terms—ultimately a form of unbelief.“
In this article, non-SBC author Erick Erickson writes, “Some churches are so focused on empathizing with sinners they’re turning a blind eye to sin…. Wokeness is not really about injustice. It is about power.”
Revisiting Revoice
These articles appeared as a 5-part series at Founders Ministries:
Part 1: The Need For This Discussion
Part 2: Same-Sex Attraction in Creation
Part 3: Same-Sex Attraction in the Fall
In this article, Jared Moore writes that “Much of the error in Revoice’s discussion of same-sex attraction is their treatment of it as a ‘special sin,’ different from other sins. Yet, sinners having orientations does not negate moral culpability.”
In this article, Neil Shenvi takes up the question, “what is ‘systemic racism’?”
In this interview, Wil and Meeke Addison speak with Pastor Stephen Feinstein about Intersectionality and Critical Race Theory being adopted by the Church.
In this article, Mark Devine addresses a statement from Drew Brees and explains, “Brees’ words violated dogmas of the largest, fastest growing religious group in America — the Church of the Left — the Woke Church. Once he’d uttered those words, church inquisitors cornered Brees with mechanical efficiency and his public doctrinal examination commenced.”
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