Did Russell Moore Change? With Russell Moore

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • One of the most controversial evangelical figures of the last several years is Russell Moore. From his time as president of the Ethics and Religious Liberties Committee for the Southern Baptist Convention to his role as the Editor-in-Chief of Christianity Today, many believe that he has "gone woke" and has forsaken his conservative convictions. But has he? Let's hear what Moore thinks about it.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @fredschreffler4869
    @fredschreffler4869 Před 7 dny

    no Bible , always stories

  • @rogercharbonneau3008
    @rogercharbonneau3008 Před 2 měsíci

    If support things contrary to that is the base what we were founded on that is based on scripture it's transparent doesn't matter what dematuon you are there is a thread that ties it together that is the truth taking God out of the contex is just a bunch of babel and sets the road of destruction what are we doing Sandra Charbonneau

  • @hanssvineklev648
    @hanssvineklev648 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I don’t think Moore is even slightly controversial in terms of his stance against sexual abuse. I would see that as heroism. He’s contended against for being a hyper-partisan Never-Trumper.
    (I didn’t vote for Trump either time, but I fully understand how someone could. Moore stands in adversarial fashion against the rest of Evangelicalism. He sees in Christian Nationalism an extremism that really isn’t there. There are outliers, but Moore and his cronies have seriously overreacted.)
    I don’t think he himself has changed in any significant sense. I think he has always leaned toward the progressive side of Evangelicalism. For example, I believe his anti-racist position to be quite secular in its ramifications. I am rabidly anti-racist, but I nonetheless oppose Moore’s ideas.
    It’s weird. He and I both idolize Carl F. H. Henry. But I think he has misinterpreted him.

    • @jennyfromtheblock.7153
      @jennyfromtheblock.7153 Před 2 měsíci

      They are literally threatening violence and praising someone who is not God, not higher than God. Where’s the “overreaction” when they support overturning the government and collapsing the economy with undermining the rule of law and elections. It’s not all Christians except for the ones who want to believe they are above others culturally and even racially in some circumstances. Ridiculous.

  • @user-jm9hl4jd6p
    @user-jm9hl4jd6p Před 2 měsíci +1

    Is Russell Moore a wolf in sheep's clothing? Could that remotely be the case? I have to just stop listening to the many talking heads in Christianity, there are a ton of them, and spend much time alone in the scriptures listening to the author and captain of my salvation.

  • @Tylerwizz
    @Tylerwizz Před 2 měsíci +3

    The question isn't if hes changed, the question is; has he always been this way? Promoting abortion and sterilization of children