Southern Baptist Pastor Calls Cult Member an Intelligent, Committed Christian
This isn’t about politics. In fact, I’m disgustingly tired and bored with politics. At this point, I really couldn’t care
Read moreThis isn’t about politics. In fact, I’m disgustingly tired and bored with politics. At this point, I really couldn’t care
Read moreRepublican presidential hopeful and former neurosurgeon, Dr. Ben Carson, has been surging the polls lately for the Republican nomination. Dr.
Read moreRemember Dr. Ben Carson, the Seventh Day Adventist that David Uth and other SBC leaders pushed so hard for to speak at the 2015 Convention? You know, the one that those pesky “Calvinistic” bloggers “bullied” Willy Rice into dropping from the line-up?
Read moreIn light of recent unfortunate happenings in predominately black churches, the North American Mission Board, an entity of the Southern Baptist
Read moreSome people just can’t let bygones be bygones. A few Days ago, Joni Hannigan of the Christian Examiner blog wrote
Read moreLast week, we gave our concerns with having Seventh Day Adventist, Dr. Ben Carson, speak at the 2015 Pastor’s Conference. We echoed
Read moreIf you’ve been following Southern Baptist news, you know about the uproar that was cast by the SBC inviting Seventh Day Adventist, Dr. Ben Carson, to speak at the 2015 Pastor’s Conference. Aside from the serious theological differences that sets Southern Baptists apart from Seventh Day Adventists, it was also widely seen as an endorsement of a political candidate. In the wake of this massive outcry, a follow-up opinion was written at SBC Voices blog by Dave Matthews, basically stating that he disagreed with decision to invite Carson, but since it’s already done, for the sake of avoiding bad press, we should just shut up about it, accept it, and have lunch together.
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