Dr. Moore is highy regarded in the Baptist community. We hosted him, Albert Mohler, and several others at a conference at our church several months ago. They discussed the problems of the Church coming under fire from the left. I did not note any liberal tendencies from him.
I spoke with him briefly and can attest that he appears to be a very gracious and nice person, as well.
Thus, if you are going to sling mud, I think you should cite sources.
No he isn't. That can even be proven by just googling his name. First results are from his websites. Next results are him ranting about "white supremacy" and Donald Trump. And right below that are articles about Russell Moore being in danger of "losing his job for opposing Donald Trump." And if you keep going you'll find conservative websites tracking his George Soros money and all manner of his stupidity. Whenever Moore is mentioned on Christian groups I frequent, they hate his guts. Only the liberals and Tru-Cons like him, because they're all retarded.
Thus, if you are going to sling mud, I think you should cite sources.
So just from the first page of google:
An example of Moore's trash published on WAPO:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2017/08/14/russell-moore-white-supremacy-angers-jesus-but-does-it-anger-his-church/?utm_term=.4fcf759b099f
In that article he's ranting about "white supremacy" and condemning Christian "white supremacists" (Trump voters).
This becomes more clear in his older articles where he condemns Trump as a racist, and, by implication, his supporters:
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/06/opinion/a-white-church-no-more.html?mcubz=3
In this article written for the New York Times, Russell Moore celebrates the end of the "white church" and the beginning of a multi-culti paradise, which is just waiting to erupt to eternal peace and prosperity provided we can get rid of Trumpian "Nativisism." A quote from this piece of trash talking about the racist bigots "all over the country" (you and me):
"As of this week, the nation faces a crazier election season than many of us ever imagined, with Donald J. Trump as the all-but-certain nominee of the Republican Party. Regardless of the outcome in November, his campaign is forcing American Christians to grapple with some scary realities that will have implications for years to come.
This election has cast light on the darkness of pent-up nativism and bigotry all over the country. There are not-so-coded messages denouncing African-Americans and immigrants; concern about racial justice and national unity is ridiculed as political correctness. Religious minorities are scapegoated for the sins of others, with basic religious freedoms for them called into question. Many of those who have criticized Mr. Trumps vision for America have faced threats and intimidation from the alt-right of white supremacists and nativists who hide behind avatars on social media."
Heh, he even sticks up for the Muslims in that one. The "religious minorities" who Trump threatens to persecute!
Do you really need more?
C'mon people, basic due diligence about your religious leaders here. He was all over CNN during the election bashing Trump.
And here’s a beauty. This one just by searching the website this article is on, his own website. Jesus Christ is an “illegal immigrant” according to this clown!:
http://www.russellmoore.com/2011/06/17/immigration-and-the-gospel/
Is it typical for the Baptist Community to not read the website of the people they invite to break bread with?
Hey, maybe next time he shows up, you can ask that retard how Christ illegally immigrated from one region of the Roman empire to another. Did he swim across the Nile to do the jobs Egyptians wouldn’t?
I do not support him at all. He is plain out wrong on some of his beliefs.
The problem people have with Dr. Moore is that he is open borders liberal on immigration. I disagree with him on that to be sure.