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Let's talk about the import of what @JoshDaws uncovered here. What he found is that @BillKristol's explicitly partisan, anti-Trump organization, Defending Democracy Together, gave $200k to Redeeming Babel, which developed @drmoore @DavidAFrench and @curtischangRB's church curriculum to help "reframe Christian political identity."

How did they go about executing this reframing among Christian voters during an election year?

Let's take a look...
At the start of an election year, @cccuorg encouraged its 185 member schools (and roughly 520,000 students), including @WheatonCollege @biolau and @Baylor, to use the After Party curriculum in their chapel services, discipleship groups, theology and pastoral classes, and in student book clubs. Many of these Christian schools offered chapel credit for attending After Party lectures.

Wheaton held an After Party event featuring Chang and Atlantic writer, @TimAlberta. Many other schools like Baylor and @ACUedu also welcomed The After Party to campus to speak to their students about politics.

Many large churches all across the country also hosted The After Party to speak to their congregations about how they should think about politics.Image
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Then there was Christian media's role.

Ray Ortlund, president of Renewal Ministries and a @TGC Emeritus Council member also participated in After Party events.

The ostensibly non-partisan @trinityforum was also a major booster.

But perhaps no outlet promoted the program as aggressively as @CTmagazine. This means that Russell Moore did not simply participate in The After Party as an independent project. He integrated it into his work as editor-in-chief of Christianity Today. (We'll discuss why that matters in a moment).

Now, I knew when I wrote my book, Shepherds for Sale, that The After Party was exclusively funded by secular left foundations. But I did not know then that Kristol's organization was one of them as they had not yet filed their 2023 taxes.

So who is Defending Democracy Together and why does it matter that they bankrolled nearly half of The After Party's funding?

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Kristol and a group of Never Trump allies founded Defending Democracy Together in 2019 for the express purpose of opposing Donald Trump. One of its first initiatives was "Republicans for the Rule of Law." DDT spent a million dollars in campaign ads to pressure Republican lawmakers to condemn Donald Trump's famous "perfect" phone call with Zelensky, which led to his impeachment.

(@shellenberger has covered how the CIA used a USAID-funded media organization to claim that Trump pressured Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden. Essentially, the same regime change tactics the CIA has used overseas.)

And DDT's efforts to defeat Trump continued from there...Image
In May 2020, DDT launched Republican Voters Against Trump, spending $10 million on a campaign to convince GOP voters to choose Biden over Trump. They especially targeted swing states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Arizona.

By the end of that election the non-partisan campaign, finance watchdog Open Secrets had called DDT one of the "top dark money spenders" of 2020.

When Trump lost the 2020 election, DDT continued to spend additional millions to boost midterm candidates who voted to impeach him.Image
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As the 2024 election season approached, DDT continued their efforts to defeat Trump, pouring millions in dark money into the effort, according to Open Secrets.

And now we know that at least $200k of what the hyper-partisan Kristol and DDT spent for the 2024 election cycle went to a political bible study curriculum that was brought into hundreds of Christian schools, churches, and ministries all across the country.

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Because as their editor-in-chief, Russell Moore, was taking money from Kristol's anti-Trump political organization to develop and promote a Christian political curriculum that teaches that white conservatives lack empathy and that Christians must use their vote to end alleged systemic racism, he was overseeing Christianity Today's political coverage, which the outlet claims is non-partisan.

This means Moore was formally partnering with a hyper-partisan group and promoting the material he developed from that partnership to Christianity Today's readers and podcast listeners.

This is an even greater ethical breach than the CT staffers who donated to Democrats while covering politics. It is a greater breach that merely taking the money of the hard-left, secular Rockefellers. Moore was taking partisan money to create material for churches and ministries and using his magazine to promote that political material without disclosing that it had been financed by an anti-Trump political group.

Do we really believe that after all the spending DDT has done to defeat Donald Trump this wasn't its aim in funding The After Party?

Is it any wonder then that in the run up to the election CT was white-washing Kamala Harris' record and encouraging Christians not to vote?

Whatever the purpose was for the $1.8 million listed as government grants on CT's 2023 tax return, this alone is damning stuff.Image
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And if you'd like to read more hard documentation about how the left has infiltrated churches and ministries, I have written a book full of stories and receipts.

a.co/d/88qWm7r

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Jan 27
Please note the incredibly manipulative tactic of Matt Crawford, Pastor at a Southern Baptist Church in Cordova TN. He calls for unity and a unified church, and then injects incredibly divisive politics into his sermon during the gathered assembly.
Plus, he erroneously warns of “raids” in churches as a result of Trump’s immigration orders.

This is also misleading. The new order’s intention is to allow ICE to arrest specifically targeted criminals without first obtaining special approval.

I would certainly hope if the pastor of this church had an alleged rapist or terrorist in his building with the church members, he is charged with protect protecting, he would allow the authorities to arrest that person.

There is absolutely no evidence that the Trump administration plans to start indiscriminately raiding churches. This is rank scare-mongering.
Please also note that the pastor used his sermon to advocate for amnesty for those who broke the law and entered the country illegally. It is hardly surprising that @SenBrentTaylor got up and walked out.

It would be helpful if the Senator would address how pulpits are being abused in this manner.

I wrote an NYT bestselling book that goes deep into the issue and explains how left-wing power brokers like George Soros have helped by pulpits to do this.

a.co/d/4QV41ie
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Jan 21
The media will now rely on its time-tested tactic of showing only one side of the immigration issue. This will particularly affect Christians who of course feel a call to show kindness and love to the suffering. But you need to understand how the one-sided approach works.

This is an email that @CTmagazine’s new executive news editor sent out shortly before Trump’s inauguration today.Image
Note that Olasky is ONLY asking for on-the-ground stories related to illegal immigrants who are being caught up in raids. He is not asking for stories of families or individuals who have been negatively impacted by immigration.

He says CT has reporters on the ground who will be “covering what happens to immigrants and refugees beginning on Jan. 20.” But there is no expressed interest in reaching out to people who may see the raids in their communities as a positive thing.
Also note the tenor of the kinds of stories Olasky is trawling for: “separation of parents and children, hurried flights out of the country, churches declaring themselves sanctuaries.”

Again, entirely one-sided, emotionally-loaded angles. There is no mention here of negative economic impacts on US citizens, for example.
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Sep 13, 2024
In light of @realDailyWire's first theatrical release, @MattWalshBlog's Am I Racist, it's worth remembering how much DiAngelo's poisonous ideology of CRT and antiracism infected even supposedly conservative evangelical institutions .

Azusa Pacific included White Fragility as a "resource" for becoming "engaged allyship and committed to deepening their anti-racist knowledge and work." (The link, which I cite in my book, Shepherds for Sale, is still live).

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Baylor's School of Social Work still has their antiracism statement up, complete with DiAngelo's work on the recommended reading list "to produce ethical social work practitioners committed to anti-oppressive practices."

socialwork.web.baylor.edu/about-us/glanc…

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The Christian campus ministry, Cru (formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ) reportedly required training that included DiAngelo's book and racial struggle sessions. (After allegations went public that the training was creating a toxic climate, Cru took the training offline.)

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Aug 13, 2024
An Open Response to J.D. Greear.

As Greear is the first major figure in my book to publicly object to my depiction of his statements and actions over the last few years, I’ll deal with his objections one by one.
Greear feels it was not fair to mention his sermon wherein he said the Bible whispers about sexual sin because he later released a statement reversing his position after two years of pushback.

But the fact that he did later say that he does not believe that the Bible only whispers about sexual sin is something I myself noted in the paragraph he quotes. Where then is our disagreement?
He says he was only speaking about Jesus’ “tone.” But the transcript of the sermon he links to shows this is not true. He was very clear that he was saying that the Bible whispers about the sexual sin itself, there is no contrasting of tone.
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Aug 3, 2024
Of the many distortions and outright falsehoods in @warrencolesmith's Dispatch piece, here are two. First, Warren says he received "no response" to his request to interview me. Blatantly false, as demonstrated here by some of our text exchanges. (that last cropped bubble is me giving him my email address).Image
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Another falsehood--he claims I did not deal with abortion rates going up under Trump. Here is where I do, right there in my chapter on the pro-life movement. Image
And there are more distortions like this. But of course The Dispatch wants to make this book about Trump. Because that is the only lens it knows.
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Jan 2, 2024
The fact that Muslim jihadists are killing Christians for sport in Nigeria is getting next to no attention from American political leaders. Let it not be said that it’s getting no attention from American Christians. I’m sad I didn’t see this until today, but here is one way to help.
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