Radical Progressive Activists Russell Moore and Rachael Denhollander Debunked by Department of Justice

(The Dissenter) If you’ve been keeping up with the political landscape of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) in recent years, you’re likely aware of the narrative about a “sex abuse cover-up” that has been advanced by left-wing activists within the denomination. Russell Moore, who was once a highly influential leader within the SBC and a noted far-left political and theological activist, led the denomination’s public policy branch, the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC).

In 2021, Moore left his position to join the staff of Billy Graham’s apostate publication, Christianity Today. His departure was marked by significant controversy, burning down everything and leaving behind a trail of discord and division.

Moore was undeniably the most controversial figure in the Southern Baptist Convention. In fact, it could be said he was the most controversial figure in all of mainstream Evangelicalism. Moore’s leftist activism landed him in… to continue reading, click here.


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