All of the modern churches and evangelical associations need to start purging themselves of their social justice warriors, who worship the false god of a worldly judeochrist instead of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
As the political clamor caused by a top Christian magazine’s call to remove President Donald Trump from office continues to reverberate, more than 100 conservative evangelicals closed ranks further around Trump on Sunday.
In a letter to the president of Christianity Today magazine, the group of evangelicals chided Editor-in-Chief Mark Galli for penning an anti-Trump editorial, published Thursday, that they portrayed as a dig at their characters as well as the president’s.
“Your editorial offensively questioned the spiritual integrity and Christian witness of tens-of-millions of believers who take seriously their civic and moral obligations,” the evangelicals wrote to the magazine’s president, Timothy Dalrymple…. The letter to the magazine’s president sent on Sunday also included a veiled warning that Christianity Today could lose readership or advertising revenue as a result of the editorial, which cites Trump’s impeachment last week.
This isn’t about President Trump. The god-emperor doesn’t need the approval of the Establishment’s evangelical gatekeepers to win reelection in 2020. He will win in a landslide regardless. This is about reclaiming the soul and spirit of the Christian organizations that have been infiltrated and at least partially converged, and ensuring that they remain dedicated to Jesus Christ, not social justice judeochristianity.
UPDATE: a reader informs us that Galli’s replacement isn’t going to be any better:
Most of your readers are too smart to be subscribed to CT, but as a public service I want to warn anyone with ears to hear that CT’s new editor does not represent a change of direction.
I attended Park Street Church for years during Dan Harrell’s time there as preaching minister. He was most popular with the younger crowd who saw him as relevant and progressive. His sermons were full of chuckle-inducing one-liners and skin-deep theology. Once after service I asked him a 101-level question about end-times prophecy just to try and gauge where he was coming from with the confusing sermon he had just delivered. I got a blank look and a non-answer. Being intelligible wasn’t a requirement for collecting his social approval or his paycheck. Over the years I gave the man countless chances to change my mind about his motives, and he never once succeeded.
Dan has some publications out there. One recounts a month-long experiment in living according to levitical law. I was witness to this project, and it was a complete joke. He could not have devised a more effective way to trivialize scripture while simultaneously proving himself to be an unserious scholar and teacher. He published another gem about evolution, which basically takes the stance of “aw shucks I’m just a stupid Div. school graduate who sucks at math. What if we just believe everything we’re told about science and don’t question anything? Maybe we can still find some gaps to squeeze God into.” Try to imagine getting cucked by a bunch of evo-bio nerds if you can. There are lots of people out there embarrassing themselves with publicly-displayed ignorance, but Harrell is in a class by himself.
Be assured, Dan Harrell’s selection does not represent a return to sanity for CT. He hates the other America with all the fury he transferred from the guys who mogged him in high school. He is a snake, and will continue to sideline the gospel of Jesus Christ in favor of social justice and judeochristianity as he has done throughout his career.
Which just underlines my point. A Protestant inquisition is long overdue.