Warnock led a church whose church camp abused children by torturing them, throwing urine on them, forcing them to sleep outside. He was arrested for obstructing the investigation into the abuse. His ex wife says he’s a sociopathic abuser. Says he ran over her foot w/ his car.
He is adamantly pro-abortion, having received $200K from PP. He described the legacy of murderous dictator Fidel Castro as “complicated” & not all bad. He compared cops to thugs. He defended Wright’s “GD America” sermon. He’s awful, and a radical.
You cannot claim to have voted against Trump in the name of “decency” and vote for someone with these kinds of allegations against him.
He’s a propagator of James Cones’s false Liberation Theology. If you want to know why so much of what he preaches is the exact opposite of what the Bible says, where his anti-Semitism comes from & why he supports Louis “Jews are Termites” Farrakhan, this is it.

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30 Dec 20
Watching leftist Twitter gloat over a Republican’s COVID death isn’t surprising anymore, but it never gets less sickening.
Their assertions: “he never wore a mask!” There are 0–zero—studies showing the mask stops you from getting sick. It may stop you from spreading to others if you are sick. It will not—I repeat will NOT—keep a person from getting COVID themselves.
“Look at this video where he said we should be cautious but open the economy! Terrible!” So...what? Good leadership is locking people in their homes & shutting down their businesses? Not caring about people who die by suicide, who suffer loneliness, depression, poverty?
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17 Dec 20
As always, leftism gets human nature wrong. The reason many leftists defend “sex work” is because leftism is based on the worldview of materialism, which asserts that human beings are just clumps of matter. Thus, sex isn’t special. Thus, making money doing it is fine.
But the fact that the industries are rife with exploitation, abuse, addiction, depression & suicide belies leftist’s claims that “sex work” is just as moral as accounting. Sex is different, because humans aren’t clumps of matter. We’re whole people with hearts and souls.
Thus we were made for commitment, connection and relationship. We weren’t made to be objectified, whether we consent to it or not. It will always depress us & leave us unfulfilled, because we were made for more.
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16 Dec 20
One more thought about CRT & Christianity, as well as “Christian Nationalism.” The theology inspired by CRT is Black Liberation Theology. See last thread for explanation. My assertion is that Black Liberation Theology & Christian Nationalism are similar forms of idolatry.
BLT centers black liberation in its understanding of Christianity and Scripture. CN centers American liberation. BLT sees the eternal fight as between non-white folks and white oppressors. CN sees the eternal fight as between patriots & globalists.
BLT sees black people’s journey as analogous to Israel’s history. CN sees America’s journey that way. They both believe “their” people as the *real* chosen people. (I explained what CN actually is in a thread yesterday.)
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16 Dec 20
CRT & Christianity.

It’s not a tool; it’s a worldview. A worldview is like sunglasses that change the shade of everything you see.

A derivative of Marxism, it categorizes the world as oppressed vs. oppressor, but, unlike Marxism, these categories are based on race, not class.
That means everything—every policy, every personal interaction—is viewed through the lens of this racial oppressor/oppressed dynamic.

CRT asserts that white people are oppressors & black people are oppressed, regardless of an individual’s actual actions or life outcomes.
There’s much more to explain there, and I have 5 podcast episodes dedicated to it thanks to the help of people much more knowledgeable in it than me.

I want to focus on how CRT will inevitably affect a person’s understanding of Scripture, the church & the gospel.
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15 Dec 20
Some of the same people who complain that critics of Critical Race Theory don’t define our terms (we do) use the phrase “Christian nationalism” without the slightest clue about what they’re saying. Honestly, I think I have a better grasp on what it is than most people who use it.
And it’s crazy how many REFUSE to define it! It’s the same Kafka trap we see from White Fragility crowd: if you have to ask, or if you defend yourself, you’re guilty. But here’s what I’ve gathered CN *actually* means vs how people erroneously mean it:
The belief that America is God’s chosen nation, that we are who is prophesied about in the OT, not Israel or the church. That our righteousness is tied to patriotism, &, as of this era, patriotism is tied to Trump support. Therefore part of being a christian is supporting Trump.
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9 Dec 20
The policy of shutting down schools & businesses is rooted in a secular, materialist worldview that views humans as merely bodies. Thus it prioritizes “stopping” a physical illness at the expense of a person’s emotional and spiritual well-being.
It’s a good lesson in how leftism views people—with a lopsided emphasis on nurture over nature. Leftism is based on this erroneous materialist view of humans as malleable objects that can adapt to the wishes of the political & cultural powers that be.
In the context of COVID restrictions, the idea from the left is that people will be fine, especially if we give them $ to live. But people need more than $. People need interaction, community, spiritual nourishment, purpose found through productivity.
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