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George Neumayr on Russell Moore

church mouse guy

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George Neumayr, a contributing editor to The American Spectator, is co-author of No Higher Power: Obama’s War on Religious Freedom. He also has stood with traditional Roman Catholics along with The American Spectator and has been on Dr. Taylor Marshall's YouTube channel, Church Militant with Michael Voris, and Life Site News.

Now he is commenting on what has been noticeable for many weeks and that is that the same problems faced by the RCC are in other denominations including the Southern Baptist Convention.

In an article "PC Drift in the Baptist World," he discusses the firing of Professor Robert Oscar Lopez from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary for telling the truth about the ugly side of the LGBT. He was fired in part because of the influence of Russell Moore.

George Neumayr is a leading reporter. He found out where Theodore McCarrick was hidden in Washington DC before McCarrick was tossed out of the RCC but shipped to an RCC facility in rural Kansas. Here is what Neumayr wrote about Russell Moore, who heads up the political lobby of the SBC:

"I called up Lopez and asked him if he had run afoul of Russell Moore, who heads up the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. He said that he had, and that that had “contributed” to his sacking. He told me that Moore is playing a “double game” — nominally and fecklessly opposing the LGBTQ agenda (lest he scare off traditionalist donors and the like) while discouraging anyone who staunchly and effectively opposes it.

"Lopez told me that his support for reparative therapy, of which he is an example, also put him in bad standing with Moore, who has opposed it. To the Religion News Service, Moore has called reparative therapy “severely counterproductive” and dismissed it with a straw-man sophistry: “The utopian idea if you come to Christ and if you go through our program, you’re going to be immediately set free from attraction or anything you’re struggling with, I don’t think that’s a Christian idea.”

"The problems that I suspected in 2012 have come to fruition. Coming from a former Bill Clinton voter and Never Trumper, Moore’s strategy to distance the Baptists from the supposed bad old days of Jerry Falwell is succeeding at the expense of important voices like those of Robert Oscar Lopez. This should alarm all Christians. As Jesus Christ said, what good is salt if it has lost its savor?"

PC Drift in the Baptist World | The American Spectator | Politics Is Too Important To Be Taken Seriously.
 

xlsdraw

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The saddest thing about the depraved is that they believe that they are correct and thereby tend to be politically active.
 

church mouse guy

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The saddest thing about the depraved is that they believe that they are correct and thereby tend to be politically active.

Yes, you are correct! Thank you!

The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission should be abolished. Why does the SBC need a Washington DC political lobby?
 

church mouse guy

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Agreed. I know many who dislike it and him

Thank you! Professor Robert Oscar Lopez by recounting his personal experience with the forces of Hell violated ERLC policy and was fired for disagreeing with Russell Moore and others in the SBC who were enforcing a code of political correctness. Now you can see why this issue has become so dangerous for the RCC as that danger is now within the SBC. These are dangerous times. The money flow to Nashville needs to be cut.
 
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