“Undermining Truth: Controversial Figures Promote Progressive Embrace in the Church”

Published on February 6, 2024, 1:35 am

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In recent breaking news, former ERLC head, Russell Moore; leftist columnist David French; and Curtis Chang, known for his controversial statements on Covid vaccinations and abortion, have collaborated to create a curriculum titled “The After Party”. Purportedly aimed at guiding churches and Christians in the political landscape without propagating dissent, these men are seen as enablers of the issues troubling contemporary Christianity. They seemingly capitulate to almost every anti-Christian progressive idea.

A section from their alleged church curriculum features multiple contributors applauding Charlie Dates. This former Southern Baptist pastor is well-known for his extreme views on social justice within the evangelical community. Nevertheless, these men laud Dates – who once invited a practising lesbian ex-mayor of Chicago to preach at his church – as an ideal model of Christian leadership embodying principles they supposedly support.

This group appears more like a circus than serious faith-driven dialogue participants. The curriculum they push stands construed as dangerous for biblical truth. Instead of directing believers towards determining God’s stance on political matters through scripture, they dismiss clear scriptural teachings on such issues. This leads to a blend of chaos and concession that dilutes the gospel they claim to uphold.

Worse still is Curtis Change’s confession that stringently designed this curriculum such that pastors can completely bypass contentious subjects from their pulpits, providing what he titles “plausible deniability.” Consequently, pastors evade taking positions on any political or societal issue; instead delegating their congregation members’ guidance to these unscrupulous individuals.

This cannot be labelled leadership—rather it depicts the precise abandonment of pastoral responsibility. The term “pastor” inherently signifies being a guide or teacher responsible for leading those under one’s care. In case your church transfers its politics into these men’s hands following Curtis Chang’s advice showcased in this video snippet, you’d better consider exiting and looking for another church.

Remaining committed to delivering trusted news that aligns with a Christian worldview, we felt it paramount to share these facts. It is our hope that our readers will make informed decisions, especially in matters related to faith and leadership. The real news here lies not only in the controversies surrounding these figures but also the undermining of biblical principles they encourage. We call upon congregations worldwide to remain vigilant against those who promote such detrimental teachings under the guise of modernity or inclusiveness.

Original article posted by Fox News

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