Posted on 01/02/2020 8:10:57 AM PST by rktman
In a tweet responding to a Christian Post editorial, Moore, the 62-year-old founder of Living Proof Ministries, identified 2016 as the year the movement passed away.
The Christian Post editorial was responding to Christianity Todays support for President Donald Trumps impeachment and removal from office; The Christian Post piece blasted Christian elitism and the spirit of the Christianity Today editorial.
The idea that evangelical Christian voters choosing Trump over Hillary Clinton somehow killed evangelicalism is patently absurd, as if they would have been better off voting for a person and a party that had absolute contempt for them and their values.
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Beth....which baby-killing Democrat are you intending to support?
President Donald Trump has had the most incredible effect by causing all the roaches to parade out before us to be stomped upon.
He is the Pied Piper of liberals, everywhere.
Totally agree.
See my tagline.
Beth Moore is an evangelical for cash. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, of course.
He sure has and is exposing all our traitors in politics and false teachers of the faith.
Entryism was always part of the Long March in our society.
Get a scumbag leftist into an org and destroy that org from the inside out. That destructionism was usually done slowly and made to appear reasonable and rational as it ... progressed.
Astro Turfs posing as Grass Roots infest everything now. Religion was not exempt.
We now even have a brand new religion and most folks haven’t even noticed. That new religion is Queerstianity.
Queerstianity has hijacked the terminology of Christianity but twisted and perverted it all toward support of the Militant Queer Mafia.
“Super Churches” were very much a part of this process early on. Began with the Theology of Personal Wealth and progressed down the destructionist path to full conversion to Queerstianity.
And some folks wonder why I’m a devout heretic .. lol
“Queerstianity”
Did you come up with that term? It’s a good one!
Butt-gig is its pope.
She was outed during the 2016 campaign as I recall. I don’t know why anyone listens to her.
As far as I know, I came up with it.
I might have read or heard it somewhere else and just don’t remember though.
Beth Moore is very unbiblical in her teachings, and this doesn't surprise me. And yes, there is something wrong with being in the business of Christian evangelism for money. The Bible implicitly speaks against it.
Beth Moore - is she the one who’s been hawking “prayer cloths” for the past year or two? If so, I think she’s a fraud anyway, regardless of her politics.
This is the kind of church that the Lord will "spew out of his mouth."
I’ve seen some of her bible study videos and some of her Christian beliefs don’t line up with my favorite bible study tool, THE BIBLE. Which I can read and understand with the help of the Holy Spirit.
False teachers and prophets comes to mind when I hear your name, Beth.
2 Timothy 4:3-4 (I think the bible says “TWO” Timothy as shown here, not 2nd or second Timothy, Trump was CORRECT!)
3. For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. 4. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.
In Christianity, no gurus are allowed. Only Jesus. To a certain extent, Paul, who visited Heaven and saw and heard stuff of which he told us only the parts he was allowed to tell, is a guy we can take to the bank, as well. And he said, “Be followers of me as I am of Christ”.
But no gurus here on earth. Just fellowship.
In God we trust; in His Word we proceed.
Or as they say here in the South, “Bless her heart”...
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