Anonymous ID: 86986d Aug. 27, 2020, 12:30 p.m. No.10441207   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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“And I dismiss it out of hand,” Pence added, decrying the fact that he had to spend time “on a major network to talk about some conspiracy online theory.”

 

The theory has garnered criticism from multiple Christian leaders, including Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Albert Mohler Jr.

 

http://www.worldviewconversation.com/2020/04/breaking-al-mohler-fires-conservative.html

 

Yesterday, in an unprecedented move, Albert Mohler, the president of the Southern Baptist's flagship seminary in Louisville, KY, fired four of the remaining conservative professors at the institution. Russell Fuller, Theodore Cabal, Ken Magnuson, and Jim Orrick (who taught at Boyce College) were all terminated by provost Matthew Hall. The seminary offered salary and benefits through July on the condition that non-disclosure agreements, requiring the withholding of potentially damaging information concerning the seminary and firing process, would be signed within forty-five days.

 

Despite Al Mohler's changed position on Donald Trump, he has also purposefully ignored or supported liberals in his own convention and seminary while opposing or firing conservatives. Regardless of these confusing actions on Mohler's part, one thing is clear: The road ascending to the presidency of the denomination has been anything but a smooth ride for Mohler, and one wonders if he ever reaches the end of it, what kind of a convention will be left for him to lead?

Anonymous ID: 86986d Aug. 27, 2020, 12:40 p.m. No.10441306   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1377 >>1538 >>1605

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Joe Carter attacks conservative Southern Baptist Pastor Tom Ascol over nationalism

 

TGC & ERLC employee Joe Carter hates nationalism. Promoted China’s interest over America’s in last summer’s trade dispute.

Over the last few days TGC editor and ERLC Communication Specialist Joe Carter has lied about the American Family Foundation and spread a false conspiracy theory about Gen. Michael Flynn. Now Southern Baptist pastor Joe Carter comes out against nationalism. That’s right, this Southern Baptist political leader associated with the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission attacked the right of nation-states to pursue their own interests. And he did all that while attacking conservative Southern Baptist Pastor Tom Ascol.

 

You are not pro-nationalism? If not, I apologize. I made that assumption based on your defense of Flynn (a favorite of nationalists) and the fact that you write for Sovereign Nations.

 

— Joe Carter (@joecarter) May 15, 2020

 

https://capstonereport.com/2020/05/15/joe-carter-attacks-conservative-southern-baptist-pastor-tom-ascol-over-nationalism/34379/

 

Joe Carter is an editor for The Gospel Coalition

https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/profile/joe-carter/

Anonymous ID: 86986d Aug. 27, 2020, 12:59 p.m. No.10441465   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1494 >>1533 >>1538 >>1605

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Tim Keller

Tim Keller (MDiv, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; DMin, Westminster Theological Seminary) is founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Manhattan, chairman of Redeemer City to City, and founder of The Gospel Coalition. He has authored numerous books, including The Reason for God. He and his wife, Kathy, have three children.

 

In The Reason for God (2008), Keller divulges that the Frankfurt School and Neo-Marxists had a profound influence on his thinking. He claimed – and I quote – to have been, “heavily influenced by the neo-Marxist critical theory of the Frankfurt School.”

 

As one researcher put it “Keller closes [his book] The Reason for God hoping his readers will become ‘true revolutionaries’ and will ‘go from here’ into churches that are devoted to actions of social justice

 

Again, Kauffman apprises us of the boldly Marxist influence in Keller’s work. In Keller’s book, Generous Justice, he explains that Gustavo Gutierrez had a profound influence on his thinking.

 

https://pulpitandpen.org/2018/10/09/tim-keller-is-a-marxist-a-response-to-carl-trueman/