>>These Evangelical leaders, like many others, are theologians who were emotionally invested in their Evangelical faith.<<
Emotionally invested in Evangelical faith. Not invested in the faith of Christ. Their entire struggle was with what men would think. What their family would say. What their friends would say. Their struggle had nothing to do with their relationship with Christ.
I don’t know why I am included in this one but since you’ve added me, I believe you’re getting to caught up into one post. I won’t let my faith get caught up in such silliness.
Some folks act like we’re going to need lawyers to get to heaven. The Pope cannot save me. My minister cannot save me. A lawyer cannot save me. I need Jesus to be saved.
Simply a courtesy ping because the post I was responding to had been addressed to you.