Some alumni apparently reached out for a response, and the administration completely ignored all the concerns about presenting a woman whose whole ministry rested on a claim of "possession" by a "saint" who is the "second God" as a reformer + martyr:
NEXT: You've seen the TGC quote libeling Kyle Rittenhouse. Do you know the council member who wrote it? Here are some clips from a recent talk that scream "physician, heal thyself":
"Right-wing evangelicals...They've maimed and killed Mexicans, Asians, black folks in the name of Christ, and they're still doing it...They're imbued with the spirit of antichrist...Many of them have called Trump Messiah."
Obery Hendricks Jr (skips are inherent to original vid)
"You talk about how a part of that Christian supremacist strategy has literally been a White House Bible study led by @ralphdrollinger...how is that dangerous?"
"He takes Matthew 28 and...reads that as: go forth and, really, subjugate them and make them Christians."
again, there appear to be some skips in the video that are inherent to their own stream, I'm not doing any edits aside from the start and end of each clip
Found the video of Francis Collins talking about how he stopped worrying and learned to love grisly abortion research (Christian Post interviewer doesn't use the "A" word, just "fetal tissue")
Cont'd:
Q: Do you use prayer in helping you getting there?
A: Absolutely...There's something about being deeply in prayer about an issue, especially if you sort of tie it in to God's work.
Finally, a clearly scripted question to help Francis clean up the mess after he was busted lying about NIH funding gain-of-function research.
DTS update: Chapel speaker Frank Glover intros students to Kimpa Vita, lionizing her without noting syncretist controversies (🧵 incoming).
Off the bat, he says of her: "Before Luther or before Calvin, there was a revolution." Both men died 100+ years before she was born.
It's hard to find trustworthy sources on this online, but from the Met Museum we see that Kimpa Vita, aka Dona Beatriz, was trained as a medium for spirits. Glover notes in his speech she claimed direct revelation from God. metmuseum.org/toah/hd/pwmn_4…
You can also see in this screenshot that Kimpa Vita believed, based on her direct revelation, that Jesus was born and baptized in the Kongo.