SBC Executive Committee Member Mocks Harm Done to Tom & Jennifer Buck
(Capstone Report) A member of the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention trivialized and mocked the suffering inflicted by SBC Elites on conservative pastor Tom Buck and his wife Jennifer Buck.
Adam Wyatt took to Twitter to offer some vague, unrequested but sage advice.
Wyatt said, “Just saying: I don’t give privileged and private information to any person I don’t trust.”
Of course, everyone knew he was talking about the situation involving Tom and Jennifer Buck.
Wyatt was immediately challenged about it.
Jeff Wright asked, “Adam, I gotta ask since SBC Twitter is taking a look at what SEBTS did to Tom & Jennifer Buck: is this to be read in that context? I ask because, if so, it sure looks like victim-blaming. I’ll be glad to hear what prompted the tweet if it isn’t related to the Bucks.”
And Wyatt makes it worse—instead of saying it does not involve the Bucks, Wyatt mocks the suffering of Tom and Jennifer Buck.
“Believe it or not I don’t see all my tweets through the lens of SBC drama,” Wyatt said.
Drama?
What the Bucks are going through is….to continue reading, click here:
Editor’s note. This article was written and published at the Capstone Report
Yeah, polarizing false dichotomies such as this are indeed about like a bunch of grade-school girls watching an episode of Days of Our Lives. It is perfectly reasonable, just, and possible to point out errors made by the Bucks, without ignoring or diminishing the wrongs that were done to them.
If you send information like that to a wolf like KSP, you should know it won’t turn out well.
“Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.” – Jesus (Matt. 7:6)
“Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.” – Jesus (Matt. 10:16)
There is nothing uncaring, unloving, mean-spirited, or mocking about pointing out this fact. Now is a better time than most, if you ask me. Christians need to understand this now more than ever – the wolves are not your friends.