To: Wallace T.
The camp is owned by a presbytery of the Presbyterian Church, USA, an extremely liberal denomination from which evangelicals fled decades ago, and even moderates have recently fled. Support for ESG, DEI, and sexual perversion is to expected from such people. I am more worried about these un-Christian ideology creeping into evangelical denominations and congregations.
You're absolutely right. However, it must be added that denominational Christianity along with the preponderance of the seminaries are "on board" as well.
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04/29/2023 12:18:48 PM PDT by
EliRoom8
To: EliRoom8
The PCA and OPC denominations (conservative Presbyterians) have stayed strong, although the PCA has flirted with liberalism. The Wisconsin Evangelical Synod Lutherans and the Missouri Synod Lutherans are also strong and solidly conservative, though the Missouri Lutherans, like the PCA, have a compromising wing. Assemblies of God are strong, as are most independent churches out of the Dallas Theological Seminary tradition, as are most Churches of Christ. I am worried about the Southern Baptists reverting to pre-1980 liberalism.
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