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Beth Moore is Still Being Abused by Men, And it Should Stop

BETH MOORE, ABUSE VICTIM During the media outrage caused by the fake allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, Beth Moore came forward as a victim of sexual abuse. Using the #whyididn’treport hashtag, Moore said, “He lived in my house.” Immediately, Moore began to receive the positive accolades of the evangelical leftist elite who would have been content … Read more

Beth Moore Wickedly Mocks SBC Complementarian Position, Flaunts Her Preaching

For among them are those who creep into households and capture weak women, burdened with sins and led astray by various passions…(2 Timothy 3:6). Beth Moore started out as a Southern Baptist whose Bible studies were being promoted to women by the SBC-owned LifeWay Christian Resources. Almost from the beginning, discerning Christians noted that her … Read more

Beth Moore Posts Photo Kissing Donkey, as Her Posts Grow Increasingly Bizarre

Fame sometimes takes a toll on people’s mental health, and perhaps no one in American evangelicalism is as famous as Beth Moore. Almost daily, the women’s Bible study leader turned Social Justice advocate and charismatic prophetess gets more and more bizarre in her social media posts which, unlike her Bible study material, is not put … Read more

SBC Leaders Float Idea of Beth Moore As Next Denomination President

Beth Moore, who is best known as Lifeway’s Cash Cow of Bashan, the extremely popular women’s teacher whose increasingly wild-eyed prophetic visions have gained prominence in a wide berth of evangelicalism well outside the SBC (especially in charismatic circles, as she coalesces with other egalitarian prophetesses like Anne Voskamp, Joyce Meyer, and Christine Caine), may … Read more

Theologian Calls out Gospel Coalition/ Joe Carter for Hypocrisy on Attacking Roy Moore But Celebrating MLK Jr.

[Editor’s Note: The following is from Robert Gagnon’s Facebook page. Gagnon is a staunch supporter of traditional marriage and Judeo-Christian values. While the George Soros-funded groups like the Evangelical Immigration Table and other progressive-leftists like Russell Moore (who serves on the board of The Gospel Coalition) have provided non-stop attacks upon the alleged womanizer, Roy … Read more

SBC’s Mosque-Building Moore Defends Alliances With Evil

Not so many months ago, Americans watched the current Administration create an intentional alliance with Iran, perhaps the greatest threat in the Middle East, and certainly the most vocal enemy of America. Those on the right bellowed a righteous, slack-jawed “what are you possibly thinking?” while many on the left hemmed and hawed searching for … Read more

Are the Tides Turning on Russ Moore’s Globalism?

Pulpit & Pen reported numerous times on the ridiculous agenda within the Southern Baptist Convention that is seeking a political policy of open borders and amnesty. The current presidential campaign season has left little doubt to who Russell Moore, the head of the Ethics and Religious Liberties Commission (ERLC), is, and where he stands on national … Read more

Response to Russ Moore’s Flawed ‘Evangelical Declaration of Marriage’

Russell Moore, who said he would attend a gay wedding celebration, created an ecumenical document to dissent from the Supreme Court ruling mandating gay ‘marriage’ across the land. It’s receiving many signatures, but not all are pleased. Robert Gagnon, associate professor of the New Testament and Pittsburg Theological Seminary put up a stellar response to … Read more

"Moore" fellowship with darkness.

By now, everyone knows that Russell Moore, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, leans socially progressive. Moore has, on multiple occasions, partnered with left-leaning organizations on behalf of the SBC in order to advance political, as well as theological, positions through government. Moore is well known for his collaboration with the apostate Roman Catholic church in his endeavors to promote traditional marriage, anti-abortion legislation, and more. So it comes as no surprise that Moore is now joining forces with the liberal Baptist denomination, The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, in order to push for legislation banning predatory lending habits by pay-day lenders.

‘Moore’ Fellowship with Darkness.

By now, everyone knows that Russell Moore, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, leans socially progressive. Moore has, on multiple occasions, partnered with left-leaning organizations on behalf of the SBC in order to advance political, as well as theological, positions through government. Moore is well known for his collaboration with the … Read more

The ERLC, Joe Carter and Kim Davis: Wrap-up

For the past two days, I have had an interaction with Joe Carter, a colleague of Russell Moore at the SBC’s Ethics and Religious Liberties Commission (ERLC). The interaction revolved around the ERLC’s position regarding Rowan County, Kentucky Clerk of Court, Kim Davis, and her decision to not resign from her position while dissenting from issuing marriage licenses to homosexuals. Though our interaction was cordial and appreciated, I nonetheless still believe that the ERLC’s position is dangerous and contradictory. Our disagreement seems to revolve around three issues; Is she breaking the law, have accommodations been sought and/or denied, and should she resign from her position?

Nominees: Worst Christian of 2024

Who out there, among the professing, has had the most deleterious effect on the health of the body of Christ in the year 2023? Using a number of criteria Pulpit & Pen has identified a list of nominees from a pool of eligible individuals (obvious charlatans and the theologically heterodox* were not included for consideration).  In … Read more

This entry is part 1 of 12 in the series Worst Christian of the Year

shepherds for sale and the worst Christians

I’m 65 pages into Megan Basham’s controversial new book Shepherd’s for Sale and I can’t help but notice all the familiar names I’m seeing from the last decade of work we’ve done at Protestia, the DISNTR, and right here at Pulpit & Pen. The evangelical actors being exposed to the light of day by Basham’s … Read more