His fellow pastor at this Baptist Church? “Rev. Dezo Schreiner is originally from the beautiful Caribbean country of Haiti. She moved to Lawrence, KS in 2011 for advanced schooling...”
Another? “Rev. Stephanie Parham has worked full-time as a microbiologist, while at the same time earning her Master’s of Divinity degree from Central Baptist Theological Seminary (CBTS), which she completed in 2022. She was ordained with an American Baptist recognized ordination...”
He was President of the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America: “It seeks to gather, equip and mobilize peacemakers of faith across North America and beyond to engage in the work of peace rooted in justice. BPFNA-Bautistas por la Paz provides resources and tools on a variety of social justice issues such as racial justice, justice for migrants and refugees, climate/environmental justice, justice for indigenous and native peoples and LGBTQ+ liberation to name a few.” - Wiki
He was co-chair of MORE2 (Metropolitan Organization for Racial and Economic Equity) - “a social justice organization representing different faith traditions, cultural backgrounds, races, and economic means.”
This guy is watching TOO much CNN and MSNBC.
He also never studied the history of this nation..
Another “Pastor”?
Hey, Steve, you’re just a man.
And the half the country disagrees with you.
So stuff your appeal from a Higher Authority ( those hot dogs used to preach) folks don’t believe you.
“I am writing as a Christian pastor — a Baptist, no less — serving churches for the past 52 years. Of course, I favor Christianity.”
This guy felt he had to state that he favored Christianity? That’s as far as I got with this schmuck. Jesus dealt with hearts and not political systems based on my reading. “Render unto Caesar ...” etc.
Having said all the Christian disciples essentially lived in a commune and shared everything. In Acts a family sold property and were badgered because they held back some of the proceeds from the group. The husband and wife both died from heart attacks I suppose.
But these early Christians chose to live they way they did and did not try to take over any political systems.
That pastor fell for the bait - the deepstate set the thought and he ate the whole thing.
B.S. Alert!
Never met a Baptist, Presbyterian, or Episcopalian who didn’t usually come down on the side of communism, since the 1960s...
A liberal minority in a KCMO church. https://fbckcmo.net/about-us/pastoral-staff
PUKE in the extreme.
There is no such thing.
Christians have to stop giving validity to fabricated leftist talking points as if they are real.
Sure Stephen.
Okay, but that’s not really a thing.
Democrats just made up the phrase to destroy their enemies and this idiot has taken up their cudgel.
I couldn’t access the article, but from what I have read other places, they mean people who believe our fundamental rights are ours because our Creator, not the state, endowed us with them. I guess Thomas Jefferson and all the guys who signed off on that document in 1776 would get their boogieman treatment too. More insidiously, they are anti-Christian and anti-Christ, probably because of some moral positions traditional Christians espouse. I am often stunned at the amount of that sentiment among Americans these days.
Oh...so it isn’t just “Christian Nationalism” now, but “White Christian Nationalism.”
Proof that some Baptist pastors can be morons, too.
Why does this pastor have to put a color on it?
Christian nationalist is just fine. In fact the pastor is one unless he hates the country he lives in.
God inspired this. Country and blessed it immensely over 200 years! What’s not to have pride in God about allowing us a great country?
DEFINE white Christian nationalism ya fecking lying moron.POINTto these people. Let’s see them.
I got saved in a Baptist church when I was 11 years old, but I’m beginning to think that the Baptist denomination has gone to the dogs.
Is white Christian nationalism a thing? Who are the churches and pastors doing this?