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The SBC’s Website Database for Sexual Abusers Launches Today: 4 Reasons Why It Will Be Pure Trash

As Southern Baptist messengers ready to get their first peek at the multi-million dollar Ministry Check website, courtesy of the Abuse Reform Implementation Task Force (ARITF), it’s worth pointing out that it was a garbage website before a recent update, and it’s a garbage website now.

According to ARITF Chairman Marshall Blalock, the site will be populated by those who have been “credibly accused of sexual misconduct, whereby “Name, alias, birth date, offense, location of offense, date of offense and a photo will be on the site in a searchable database. It will be available for public search without a password or user account.” 

In order to be “credibly accused” and worthy of being added to the site, the accused must be qualified under any of the four categories:

  1. Confession in a non-privileged setting
  2. Conviction in a court of law
  3. Civil judgment rendered
  4. Determination by an independent third party according to a preponderance of evidence.

It’s that last category that is so vexatious and troubling. The system would be publicly accessible, meaning that those individuals who are “credibly” accused, but not convicted, would receive the same treatment within the SBC as a convicted sex offender. Guidepost and SBC entities have already made several significant missteps in regard to who they’ve publicly accused of sexual abuse and have found themselves embroiled in lawsuits for their troubles, notably from Johnny Hunt and David Sills. (They both admit to consensual sinful misconduct, but deny the widespread characterization as ‘abusive’)

In a Twitter thread, Megan Basham explains why this Ministry Check website is so problematic:

Some facts on Category 4 for Ministry Check site. Credibly accused is based on a “preponderance of evidence” standard. What that means is anything greater than 50%. So if an investigator is 50.01% convinced accused is guilty, he would add name to list. Basically its a coin toss. 

Proponents argue this is the same standard as civil court. This ignores 4 facts.

1) Accusers & witnesses in civil court are subject to perjury charges and financial penalties for lying—a threat they don’t face from independent third party investigations. 

2) Unlike in civil court, the single-investigator model allows a single person to act as investigator, prosecutor, and judge. There is no check or balance on that person’s judgment, and no one is tasked with the job of dispassionately reviewing the evidence with fresh eyes. 

3) Civil cases are public and therefore transparent—much of the work of the investigator, prosecutor, and judge are laid open to public scrutiny. That is not the case with third-party investigations which are generally secretive and not open to public review. 

4) Civil cases afford defendants many of the same due process protections found in criminal cases, like the ability to review the evidence, cross examine witnesses, and be judged by a jury of their peers. 

The Supreme Court has called cross examination “the greatest legal engine ever invented for the discovery of truth.” Any system that does not allow for this crucial point of due process is not a biblically just system. 

Those advocating for adding Category 4 to ministry check site are advocating for the same system that the Obama Admin put in place on college campus under Title IX. There have been tidal waves of lawsuits from young men whose schools judged them guilty under this standard since then. 

One U.S. District judge said after reviewing a typical Title IX investigation: “It’s closer to Salem, 1692 than Boston, 2015.”

Yet it is exactly this system that Category 4 will introduce into the SBC.

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Rick Warren Gives Final Appeal to SBC Messengers To Not Oust Saddleback + Gets Microphone Cut Off

Rick Warren made a final appeal yesterday at the 2023 Southern Baptist Convention that Saddleback church not be disfellowshipped for having women pastors, in contravention to the Baptist Faith and Message 2000. But with an earlier vote on Resolution Six crystalizing language that would forbid women from being able to assume the office of pastor/ elder/ bishop, his appeals, by and large, fell on deaf ears.

Warren has been insufferable this last week on social media, first issuing an “apology” to women on for not allowing them to be pastors during his tenure at Saddleback and then insulting complementarian Southern Baptists as a bunch of angry fundamentalists for also not following his lead.

In his brief screed before the convention (full transcript below), Warren insisted that he wasn’t asking anyone to change their theology on women preachers, only that they allow egalitarian churches to consist peacefully within the denomination. It’s a disingenuous plea, given that he’s publicly argued on social media that not allowing women to preach is a sin that must be repented of. 

Warren reiterated an argument he’s previously made on social media: “Now the Baptist Faith and Message is 4032 words. Saddleback disagrees with one word. That’s 99.99999999999 in agreement. Isn’t that close enough?”

This is stupid for a number of reason, least of which is one word can make an enormous difference. And in 2023, the difference between “man” and “woman” is not a small one. Perhaps Warren needs to become more familiar with Arius and the one-word difference between homoousios/ homoiousios- terms used to describe the divinity of the Son in the Trinity. The battle came to a head at the Council of Nicea over whether or not Jesus is of the same substance as the Father, or as the latter suggests, he’s of a similar substance as the Father. In this, the former won out. Christ is the same substance as the Father, and the difference came not down to a single word, but rather a single letter, the letter i, or iota in Greek.

Then, being warned that he only had three minutes to speak, Warren hit his limit, was given another 10 seconds, and then had his mic cut off mid-sentence. Being silenced and unable to finish was an inevitable surprise for Warren, who spoke for over 5 minutes last year and likely was counting on receiving the same special treatment afforded a man of his perceived importance, but he was denied.

Hopefully, those will be his last words.

Saddleback’s excising from the Southen Baptist Convention will be considered tomorrow, and unless something drastic happens, he’ll go down in a well-deserved defeat.


Transcript.

For 178 years, the SBC has been a blend of at least a dozen different tribes of Baptists. If you think every Baptists thinks like you, you’re mistaken. What we share in common is a mutual commitment to the inerrancy and the infallibility of God’s word under the Great Commission of Jesus Christ.

No one is asking any Southern Baptist to change their theology. I’m not asking you to agree with my church. I am asking you to act like a Southern Baptist, who have historically agreed to disagree on dozens of doctrines in order to share a common mission.

Since Southern Baptists have always allowed disagreement on doctrines, including the essential doctrines of salvation, why should this one issue cancel our fellowship? In 2013, when the Calvinists were under fire, Baptists agreed to disagree, and the split was averted. Now, 10 years later, will we treat egalitarian Baptist with the same grace we showed the Calvinist?

We should remove churches for all kinds of sexual sin, racial sin, financial sin, leadership sins, sins that harm the testimony of our convention. But the 1928 churches with women on pastoral staff have not sinned. If doctrinal disagreements between Baptists are considered sin, we all get kicked out. You’ll never get 100% of Baptists to agree 100% on 100% of doctrine. That’s why our constitution says that churches must closely identify not completely identify with our confession

Now the Baptist Faith and Message is 4032 words. Saddleback disagrees with one word. That’s 99.99999999999 in agreement. Isn’t that close enough?

Al Mohler, who for some reason gets to speak twice and do the rebuttal, claims the phrase ‘the office of the pastor is limited to men’, that that also includes every staff position too, and somehow it also prevents any woman from teaching. But I was able to contact about half, over half, of the original drafting committee of the Baptist Faith and Message 2000, and seven of them told me Al was wrong.

In fact, before the vote on the 2000 Baptists Faith and Message, even Al in his hometown newspaper said it didn’t limit women from being assistant pastors. Go read it in the Courier Journal. If this precedent is set, Southern Seminary will have to change the name of the Billy Graham School since Billy Graham trained women pastors at our global training events and he endorsed the preaching ministry of his daughter saying Anne is the best preacher in the Graham family.

Vote No. If this precedent is set, we’ll have to rename our two-

Mic cut off.

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California Bill Equates Refusing to Let a Child Transition with Child Abuse

Once again, California is proving to be the leader in perversion in this fallen nation as a new bill gaining traction in the State Assembly attempts to take even more rights away from parents, specifically regarding the gender transition of minors.

The bill, A.B. 957, has raised more than a few red flags. Notably, it explicitly includes a parent’s affirmation of their child’s gender identity as a crucial factor in custody disputes – putting it on par with child abuse and neglect.

This change has sparked concerns among conservative Christians who believe that parental guidance rooted in biblical principles should take precedence in shaping a child’s understanding of gender. Opponents of the bill, such as Erin Friday, a prominent San Francisco attorney and co-lead of the parent coalition Our Duty, expressed deep reservations about the potential consequences.

The group argues that equating non-affirmation with abuse unfairly stigmatizes parents who hold conservative Christian beliefs and seek to guide their children according to their religious convictions. A.B. 957 is just one example of California’s ongoing legislative efforts to advance demonic gender ideology.

State Senator Scott Wiener, a co-author of the bill alongside Assemblywoman Lori Wilson, is also pushing a separate measure that requires foster parents to pledge their affirmation of transgender-identifying children. Moreover, Wiener previously introduced a contentious law allowing out-of-state minors to undergo sex changes without parental consent, further challenging the rights and values cherished by conservative Christians.

Perhaps the most alarming aspect of A.B. 957 is that it treats non-affirmation as equal to issues such as abuse or neglect, opening the door to criminal prosecution of parents who refuse to allow their children to succumb to the state’s transgender brainwashing program. As A.B. 957 approaches its Senate committee hearing, Christians in California and every other liberal state should consider it a direct assault on their faith. This bill is the logical conclusion of a state and culture given to a reprobate mind. The state wants your children. If they cannot murder them in the womb, they will seek to mutilate them in adolescence without your permission.

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Breaking! Bart Barber Wins Reelection, Will Remain SBC President

Current SBC president and Texas pastor Bart Barber easily survived a challenge from Conservative Baptist Network-endorsed pastor Mike Stone, receiving nearly 69% of the vote, and will continue as president of the Southern Baptist Convention for another year.

Besieged by criticism over his position on abortion and the circus-like circumstances surrounding the SBC’s Abuse Reform Implementation Task Force (ARITF), Barber faced an unusual challenge just a year into his tenure (the SBC tradition is for a president to serve two years), made even clearer as 2022’s original establishment candidate Willy Rice throwing his support behind and nominating Mike Stone.

The vote wasn’t particularly close, with messengers voting 7531 for Barber, 3458 for Stone.

This is a developing story

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Hundreds Attend First Church Service Generated Entirely by ChatGPT

“Dear friends, it is an honor for me to stand here and preach to you as the first artificial intelligence at this year’s convention of Protestants in Germany” ChatGPT. June 9, 2023.

n a sign of the times, more than 300 congregants packed St. Paul’s church in Fuerth, Germany, to listen to an artificial intelligence chatbot give a sermon and lead attendees through a complete service including liturgy, prayers, and worship.

The demonically conceived service is the brainchild of theologian Jonas Simmerlein, who explains his motivation in creating this monstrosity:

“I conceived this service — but actually I rather accompanied it, because I would say about 98% comes from the machine…I told the artificial intelligence `We are at the church congress, you are a preacher, what would a church service look like?’….You end up with a pretty solid church service,”

According to the AP, most of the listeners complained about the soulless delivery and lack of human connection, while still finding it fascinating:

The believers in the church listened attentively as the artificial intelligence preached about leaving the past behind, focusing on the challenges of the present, overcoming fear of death, and never losing trust in Jesus Christ.

The entire service was “led” by four different avatars on the screen, two young women, and two young men.

At times, the AI-generated avatar inadvertently drew laughter as when it used platitudes and told the churchgoers with a deadpan expression that in order “to keep our faith, we must pray and go to church regularly.”

https://twitter.com/AdeptoAI/status/1667799741478973440


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Rick Warren Can’t Stop Insulting Southern Baptist Laity: ‘Angry Fundamentalist,’ ‘Legalist Showmen’ ‘Angry Fighters’

As braggart Rick Warren faces the gallows at this week’s 2023 SBC Annual Meeting- his church set to be defeated and personally disfellowshipped for possessing multiple lady impastors in contravention to the BFM2000- he continues to take potshots at Southern Baptists who disagree with his desperate attempts to turn the denomination egalitarian, lobbing insult after insult as he copes and seethes with his dramatic demise.

Keen on creating as much division as possible upon his exit, Warren castigates 30% of the convention as angry fighters looking for victims to demonize.

Explaining that he doesn’t expect to win in New Orleans, Warren laments he’s unable to “change the mind of any angry fundamentalist” – spitting out the acidic accusation as if ‘fundamentalists’ is a curse word bubbling in his own bile, and that these bitter-clinger Southern Baptists are weaponizing the confessions to coerce uniformity, being just a bunch of “fearful legalist showman.”

The self-immolation is stunning to behold. Even with a burnt and crispy finger pointed to heaven, he claims his reputational kamikaze and exegetical suicide is an act of ‘obedience to God’- a dying gasp after a life of delusion.

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A Gallery Of The Faithful Gathering For Church. Album 44

The forty-fourth in this year’s series showing our brothers and sisters in Christ gathering for church service as faithful believers.

While going to church does not make one a believer, refusing to faithfully attend a local church should seriously call that faith into question. This is a glimpse of what the global church is up to, and will feature images in chronological order, week to week, of the men and women being obedient to the scriptures. As always, click pictures to enlarge them.

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Jen Hatmaker Celebrates Pride Month by Announcing New LGBTQIA2S+ Curriculum

Jen Hatmaker, the popular I’m-pretending-to-be-a-Christian-but-I’m-actually-a-pagan mommy-blogger and podcaster, has continued to out herself as a vessel of inhabitation for shifty-eyed swine who’d rather not go off a cliff.

The last time we caught up with her, she was celebrating homosexuality and being pro-transgender. She also became a woke racial justice warrior by saying, “The center of the church has failed to be black, gay, and transgender, and lamented the death of notorious pro-abort Ruth Bader Ginsberg, giving her the benediction, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” She recently wondered if God is a woman, opening herself to the ‘Feminine Divine,’ said that Jesus’ maleness makes it impossible for homosexuals and BIPOC folk to feel safe and relate to him, and has since come out in support of abortion and “women’s rights.’

Did we mention that she really, really likes Pride month?

Hatmaker, who writes on her blog that “As we steer into Pride Month, my community knows me now as an outspoken ally, practically draped in glitter and purple satin at this point, “uses the Pride month festivities to announce she’s launched a new curriculum/ course on “LGBTQIA+ Parenting Tweens and Teens. She explains that her course is a “roadmap for all the moms and dads and parents and guardians of LGBTQIA+ tweens and teens” as well as for “those reexamining what they’ve always been taught in the church, for those asking new questions, for allies and friends, for pastors and faith leaders.

Once you complete the course, she claims you will:

  1. Understand LGBTQIA+ terminology — and why it’s so important to have this foundation.
  2. Better navigate the uncharted waters of being a parent with an LGBTQIA+ tween or teen — and feel less alone in the process.
  3. Know what to do if your tween or teen comes out to you.
  4. Learn how to establish boundaries, belonging, and safety for your child — physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.

What a sad, lost woman.

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Gallup: 71% of Americans Support Same Sex- Marriage, Including 89% of 18-29 Year Olds

Demonstrating how fast the culture is shifting and moving the Overton window, a new Gallup poll reveals how far American sentiments on gay -marriage have come in just a few decads, and it’s pretty remarkable. According to the report:

Seventy-one percent of Americans think same-sex marriage should be legal, matching the high Gallup recorded in 2022. Public support for legally recognizing gay marriages has been consistently above 50% since the early 2010s.

The latest figures are from Gallup’s annual Values and Beliefs poll, conducted May 1-24.

When Gallup first polled about same-sex marriage in 1996, barely a quarter of the public (27%) supported legalizing such unions. It would take another 15 years, until 2011, for support to reach the majority level. Then in 2015, just one month before the U.S. Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges decision, public support for legalizing gay marriage cracked the 60% level. 

They further note “majorities of all but two key subgroups — Republicans (49%) and weekly churchgoers (41%) — say gay marriages should be legally recognized. The group most supportive of gay marriage is those aged 18 to 29, to the tune of a whopping 89%.

With the way things are going, it won’t take more than a few years until weekly churchgoers and Republicans are in the majority, and all that remains will be a faithful remnant that has never bowed their knees to the rainbow Baal.

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Kyle J. Howard Announces He’s Done Engaging With White Christians: ‘I Consider White Christianity to be Another Religion’

While Kyle J. Howard is off Twitter following a spectacular flameout that saw him accused of bullying and harassing a group of white abuse survivors; he is not gone yet, as a series of Facebook posts sees him informing his followers that he no longer intends to ‘engage’ with white Christians anymore, only black, indigenous, and people of color. He also declares that white Christianity is another religion, one different from his own, and shares his belief that ethnic minorities are not safe around white Christians. 

Despite Howard being the worst of the worst- he refused to attend churches where most congregants were white, refusing to take communion with them or worship alongside them- he retained influence in some circles. 

Specifically, despite being a noted racist, (see endnotes) Julie Roys continued to platform him and ignore calls for his removal from her conference, where he was scheduled to speak. Roys knew about his anti-white proclivities but simply didn’t care, choosing instead to stand by him while he wailed on white women and white supremacy through his social media stream. Eventually, he removed himself from her conference- she did not remove him- after finding himself in a predictable mess of his own making.

The month away from Twitter has not been kind to Howard or tempered his vitriol but exacerbated it. In a series of Facebook posts, he writes in part:

Howard, who still retains a Twitter account where only black folk are allowed to follow, adds in a follow-up post:

 


*Endnotes. While Roys frequently goes hard in the paint against MacArthur and Grace Community Church, up until the recent bullying scandal she’s been cheerleading on Howard, even though she would excoriate any leaders at GCC if they had anything near Howard’s track record. Take a look:

Kyle J. Howard Calls Republicans’ White Supremacist’ Cultists- Who He Will Never Forgive or Embrace

Kyle J. Howard Refuses to Take Communion or Attend Predominantly White Churches

Kyle J. Howard says Black Boys being Molested by Black Men is the Fault of White People

Kyle J. Howard Watches Filthy, Filthy, Sex-Filled, Pornographic TV Shows

Kyle J. Howard Doesn’t Feel Comfortable in White Churches Because The Services Start and End on Time

Kyle J. Howard Says The Dead Children in Texas were Victims of ‘White Supremacy’/ White Folk

Kyle J. Howard Says ‘White Supremacy’ Grounds For Biblical Divorce, But Only for Black Folks

Kyle J. Howard Says Worship Music is Traumatizing, Especially ‘White Evangelical Worship’

Kyle J. Howard Casts Shade at Black Folks Who Marry White Women

Kyle J. Howard Says A Desire for Free Speech is ‘Racist’ and about ‘Preserving White Power’

Kyle J. Howard is ‘Triggered’ by Supreme Court’s anti-Roe vs Wade Ruling Because White People ‘Sacrificed Black People’s Joy and Flourishing’ To Attain it.

Kyle J. Howard Gives 48 Hours of Extra-Spicy and Deeply Racist Quotes