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PCA Pastor, Revoice Advocate Greg Johnson to Leave Denomination

Pastor Greg Johnson and the elders of Memorial Church in St Louis, Mo, have announced their intentions to leave the conservative Presbyterian Church of America after finding that they can no longer support sound doctrine, according to the letter sent to congregants, which reads in part:

After fifteen months spent fasting, praying, waiting, consulting and listening, now write to call a meeting of the congregation for 5:30–6:30 p.m. Friday, November 18, 2022, in the Auditorium for the purpose of deciding on matters pertaining to denominational alignment. We are recommending the congregation vote to withdraw from the Presbyterian Church in America 

Johnson, an open homosexual, is perhaps the most controversial figure within the denomination, gaining publicity in 2018 when he hosted and defended the abomination that is Revoice. (See notes below) Since then, he’s been staunchly opposed Overture 15, a proposed amendment to the denomination’s Book of Church Order that is designed to combat the wreckage of Revoice and make the denomination more biblically faithful with a purer sexual ethic.

The authors of this amendment argue that ministers of the gospel are to be above reproach in their Christian character and self-conception. They say a pastor is disqualified from serving in ordained office in the PCA if that man identifies himself in terms associated with the LGBTQ+ movement or has a Gay self-conception.

“Men who describe themselves as homosexual, even those who describe themselves as homosexual and claim to practice celibacy by refraining from homosexual conduct, are disqualified from holding office in the Presbyterian Church in America.”

Johnson hates this, and his repeated and public condemnation has been tearing at the denomination’s seams. We hate that he hates this, and believe that any man who makes his sexuality part of his identity and affirms he’ll always struggle with same-sex attraction; denying the efficacy of a new heart upon one’s sexuality and denying that “such were some of you” is the normative expectation for Christians who are being sanctified by Christ, is not qualified to be pastor.

Not only is Johnson and Memorial continually castigated for their role in Revoice, but the church is presently under investigation by their Presbytery after one of their ministries hosted a lurid concert event featuring filthy trans performers. The church is upset that anyone is questioning this ministry or choice of event, complaining that the possibility of being forbidden to let similar events take place will negatively impact their ministry to the pagans.

Rather than let everything play out, the church wants to leave as soon as they can, before Johnson goes to a church trial, in order to avoid bad optics from whatever denomination they join in the future:

We have now learned that, yes, once a court of the church (whether local Missouri Presbytery, denominational supreme court or General Assembly) takes a case, thereby entering into judicial process, the pastor involved must see the case through unless another denomination receives him into it. Other denominations can be hesitant to receive a pastor under such circumstances, and would likely require a supermajority vote to receive him. This could hold us all up.

…Other possible cases against our pastors are also developing. The flow of these baseless judicial attacks is unlikely to slow down. We are being deliberately targeted. To protect our pastors—and to keep our presbytery from having to do multiple formal investigations of baseless accusations—we therefore think it wise to take this next step in realignment sooner rather than later.

They conclude by saying:

Our intention has been to bathe this process with prayer and with love. We believe this decision to be the most loving option for Memorial, for same-sex oriented believers, for our pastors and, yes, for the PCA itself.

We hope that Memorial’s withdrawal from the PCA will strengthen the hands of our friends within the denomination. As their opponents have capitalized on the “wedge issue” they found in knowing the PCA had a celibate same-sex oriented pastor, we can now remove Memorial from that equation. Critics will have to find some other cause with which to rally their troops. Lord willing, that will help our friends in the denomination as they work hard to once again take leadership to ground the denomination in a humble, winsome and missiological grace.


For more on Revoice:
Revoice Conference is Bringing Back the Roman Catholic Lesbian Who Praised X-Rated Gay BDSM Film
Revoice Introduces ‘Semi-Celibate Throuple’ to Christendom
So who are all the She/Her, They/Them, and He/Hims Speaking at Revoice?
Revoice Founder Insists Christians Repent Of Signing Nashville Statement on Sexual Ethics
Revoice President says Being Pro-Life Means Being Pro-Trans
‘Revoice’ Founder Calls Own Denomination ‘Rampantly Homophobic’ for Rejecting LGBTQ Clergy
Revoice Leaders Promoting “Homosexuality is a Blessing” Nonsense

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‘Gender-Affirming’ Mastectomies in Children Spike 389% From 2016 to 2019

(Faithwire) The latest wave of the sexual revolution is undeniably targeting children.

New research published in JAMA Pediatrics chronicles a mind-bending spike in the number of adolescents who underwent “gender-affirming” chest reconstruction surgeries — double mastectomies — in just a few years.

In 2016, roughly 100 children went under the knife for the procedures. Just a handful of years later, in 2019, that number soared to 489 — a 389% increase.

The findings were based on statistics gathered by the Nationwide Ambulatory Surgery Sample, which found 1,130 chest reconstruction surgeries were performed on children from 2016 to 2019. More than 98% of those procedures were masculinizing, meaning they were performed on females who had their breasts removed. Only 1.4% were feminizing mammaplasties, augmenting but not removing breast tissue.

Of the children who underwent these “gender-affirming” surgeries, nearly 20% were also placed on hormone therapy, presumably to…continue reading, click here.


Editor’s Note. This article was written by Tré Goins-Phillips and published at Faithwire

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Weekend Round-up of Fun Christian Memes We Like

This is all just mere ribbing and having fun, with new compilations every weekend. If we made them, we tag them accordingly.










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Greg Johnson’s PCA Church Hosts Lurid Concert Event Featuring Nasty Trans Performers

As Greg Johnson’s Memorial Presbyterian Church in Saint Louis, Mo pursues leaving the PCA, they find themselves under investigation by their Presbytery after hosting a disturbing concert event. 

‘Pastor’ Johnson is an outspoken supporter of the Revoice conference, having hosted the notorious event in the past. He’s and has been a vocal opponent of Overture 15, a progressive Presbyterian bugaboo which squarely takes aim at pastors who identify themselves as being a ‘gay Christian’ or ‘same-sex attracted’ and yet still aspire to the office of the pastorate, of which Johnson is. (The Overture, which is on its way into becoming a part of the denomination’s Book of Church Order, says that ministers of the gospel must be above reproach in their Christian character and self-conception and would disqualify any man from serving in ordained office in the PCA if that man identifies himself in terms associated with the LGBTQ+ movement or has a Gay self-conception.”)

Johnson’s church hosted The Sept 2nd, 2022 event ‘Celestial Bodies’ as part of their The Chapel (Sanctuary for the Arts) ministry, whose purpose is to offer a “practical, real-life way that we can support local artists and manifest the Welcome of Jesus through our hospitality and through our service.”

Part of the way the church loves people is by giving each concert guests free booze and supplying the barkeepers.

Because they seemingly have no standards of who they host, this particular show featured performers Eldraco, Brother Francis and the Soultones, and Elle Patterson; a trio of bands which can each individually be seen on Instagram either dressing up and performing in drag or posting semi-nude or fully nude pictures of themselves

Using Eldraco as just one example, his social media is rife with him dressed as a transvestite, performing at PRIDE, or, as stated, posting nude photos of himself. His concerts are slimy and garish events, with lots of writhing inevitably making up the bulk of his dance moves. 


He can be seen on the event poster, along with trans performer Francis and a woman who lives and breathes immodesty, stained glass in the background.

This is scandalous behavior for a church supposing to be salt and light, but given who is at the helm, we really are not surprised.




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A Word of Thanks to Our Supporters + Update on New Projects

It’s 3:35 am and I’m working on an article on Revoice leader Greg Johnson leaving the PCA. I write between 2am to 730am (in bed by 9) and as at 3:35 in the morning, midway through the piece, I had to take a break and tell everyone that I’m struck with the weight of what we’re doing and the hands that make it possible. 

Because of the years of support, I get to write a lot, and on occasion I can quickly pull up several reference articles in a manner of minutes, giving a brief background on Johnson and explaining why this move matters and is a big deal. What would normally take an hour takes 5 minutes because we’ve laid the groundwork.

Earlier I was looking at the stats, and I see much of our traffic isn’t coming from Gab, Twitter or Facebook but from folks searching for the people we’re talking about. This is a good thing! We function as a library of quick hits and easily digestible morsels for people to get primary documentation- pics, screenshots, videos and recordings, with our commentary overtop for the edification of their souls. This is what we have delivered for years, and we can see that bear out in the stats. This is all you. 

You are the hands that build the library.

You are the hands that build safeguards in place to ensure that the library never goes away. You make message like this one we received possible:

Bless you all! I always loved Hillsong but every now and then it felt funny to sing some of their songs but I wasnt sure why, and every time my pastor quoted Brian Houston it seemed like what he was saynig wasnt right and yet sounded good. I found you and read every thing I could about Hillsong and I had no idea they were this bad. I cant argue with proof. My hubaand and I are going to talk to our pastor about this this weekend, and were bringing your articles with us. Please pray for us. We attend (REMOVED)

If you’ve been faithfully giving to us (again, only after you give sacrificially to your local church and only if you’re attending or looking for a church. Seriously.) I want to say again thank you so much. I can’t express how much I appreciate it. It’s been a challenging few months, especially with JD leaving and David and I wondering if this thing we built would continue to last. 

Well, it is, and it has. Even though Facebook did something wild and wonky about three weeks ago and killed about 20% of our traffic, again, you’ve stayed faithful and helped us keep the lights on at a time when this economy is hurting many people. It is so, so, so good of you. Please thank your families for us, as I know any funds given to us are funds that you can’t spend on them, and that sacrifice is not unnoticed.

If you can’t give but have been praying for us and the work we do- that is also a joy and a blessing. Thank you, as what we do needs the Holy Spirit illuminating us, and your prayers are the means.

Lastly, we have a few projects to tell you about. First, I hope you’re all listening to Bible Bashed, as we love carrying it. Second, we’re still working on our 24/ streaming YouTube channel. They did something to us and cut us off from the main channel until December, so we’re making due until then. Third, we’re about to launch/ facilitate a new podcast, much like we do with the podcast Pirated Christian Radio. You’ll see in a few days, but it’s super cool and involves Spurgeon.

We’re also rejiggering the tags and featured words and phrases in the site’s metadata, so that it’s more easily searchable and should appear even higher on search sites, as we want this to be as user-friendly as possible. This is a big project, and I’m ready to burn the midnight oil.

That’s all for now. I know people always question this term, and we get in hot water for saying it by this that or the other person, but if you ever get tired of being a lovable freeloader, check out Patreon page here

Our lowest tier gives you access to the full podcast, yet always remember that if you absolutely cannot afford it, please send us a message or a DM, and we will get you the show. An extra thanks to the donors giving $49.95, as your generous contributions cover costs and pay for these “scholarships,” especially those residing in other countries.

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A Gallery Of The Faithful Gathering For Church. Album 12

The twelfth album 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.

Album #1Album #2 Album #3 Album #4 Album #5 Album #6 Album #7 Album #8 Album #9 Album #10 Album #11

For our multi-volume series showing the progression of the Church worldwide experiencing the lockdown and pandemic, from March 2020- July 2021, click here. For our August 2021-August 2022, click here.

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The Christian Art Of Adopting Frozen Babies- And Why You Might Want to Consider It

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Several years ago I did an interview with a friend shortly after his wife gave birth to a ‘snowflake baby’- an affectionate and mildly tragic moniker given to children created in a lab who were frozen and then thawed before being implanted and ultimately born.

Their baby was conceived and fertilized several years ago, but was abandoned by his parents, He was placed in a laboratory freezer where for nearly a decade he wasted away with his siblings, the same fate as an estimated 600,000 more precious souls.

My friend and his wife sacrificed much to rescue him through an “embryo adoption”, where they saved the child from certain death and implanted the embryo in her womb, bringing forth renewed life after years of frozen purgatory.

It garnered much interest, and many people contacted me with poignant stories and pointed questions. Some folk were extremely grieved, having friends and family who had participated in IVF and now were waking up to the horror of realizing that their loved ones had abandoned their babies to be killed- that they had discarded their nieces and nephews in this unholy pursuit.

One woman spoke of how her daughter-in-law had created a child using IVF, leaving the rest of their babies in limbo. She asked if we knew anyone who would consider an embryo adoption so she could see her grandchildren one day. She lamented that she would give birth to these herself if she could, but being in her 50s it was no longer possible, and her helplessness was palpable.

Still, others were incensed. They were upset that I would dare hint that they had done anything wrong and vigorously protested the notion that their embryos were real human beings with souls. These were professing Christian women, specifically, and they refused to acknowledge the weight of what they had done.

But by far, the biggest category was those who had never heard of embryo adoption before- otherwise known as “snowflake adoption” due to the embryos being frozen and having to be thawed- and were curious to know more, and even whether this was something their family could do, as a means of fulfilling the biblical mandate to rescue those being taken away to death and hold back those staggering towards the slaughter.

Here’s all you’d ever want to know.

The Interview

Q: When did you first hear about embryo adoption, and when did the first serious conversations with your wife start taking place, asking “should we as a family do this?”

We first heard about embryo adoption from our friends who gave birth to twins that were frozen for 11 years). That was back in 2011 or 2012. It was sometime around 2013 that my wife began expressing interest in adopting children this way, and we began discussing what it would take to be able to do it.

Q: Was your wife on board the whole time, or was this something you had to convince her of?

Actually, my wife was the one who had to continue to press me about it. She would talk about it, but I just kind of thought about it as something other people were able to do but not something that would really ever be possible for us. I didn’t know how we could do it financially, she had her tubes tied after our last child, she had three c-sections already, and it just seemed like a huge mountain to climb in my mind. But she was faithful to begin looking into options and places to begin and to continue to gently press me about it. Finally, we decided to save a large portion of our tax return one year and that was the beginning of God providing financially for the whole thing.

Q: What made you decide to choose embryo adoption vs traditional adoption?

Well, we actually plan to adopt traditionally sometime in the future, so we haven’t actually ever decided against it. But we were intrigued by the Baker’s testimony regarding embryo adoption, and then some other Abolitionist couples we were close to adopted embryos (unfortunately, neither of them brought children to term), and we just saw how great a need there is and how disregarded these “unknown millions” are. So we decided to take our light and let it shine in the direction of the IVF industry and the orphans that existed as a result of it.

Q: How did your children react to your choice, as well as the rest of your extended family?

Our children were excited and completely accepting of the idea from the moment we told them. But they are used to being around Abolitionism, and so it didn’t really seem all that outlandish to them. They love babies and were excited to have another little sibling. Our extended families were totally unaware of the fact that this was even a thing. So they had a lot of questions, some concerns (which we addressed), and ended up being supportive overall.

Q: How did you decide to choose which children to rescue? Did he have several siblings? Did you flip through a dossier with information on the parents and his genetic dispositions?

Actually, God chose these children for us. Some fertility clinics do have books of embryos to choose from, with short bio of the parents (such as GPA, career, eye color, nationality, height, weight, medical background, etc.). However, the clinic we adopted from does not have lists and lists of donated embryos. In fact, there can be up to a two-year wait for adoptive parents at the clinic we chose. When we got on the waiting list there were 5 couples ahead of us waiting for available embryos to adopt.

There had just been three sets of two embryos (a total of six) donated to this clinic (from former clients). Two sets had been adopted out prior to us getting on the list, and two embryos were left. The five couples ahead of us all passed on the two we adopted because they were African American, and these couples did not want African American children, so we jumped straight to the front of the line. We were willing to rescue any children that were available for rescue.

Q: Has it been strange choosing to give birth to a child that is not biologically your own? Have you thought differently about him or had differing affections towards him compared to your other children?

We had very little information about their biological parents, so it has always been a toss-up regarding what these children might look like. With your own children, you expect that they will have many or most of your features and look somewhat like their siblings. We had no idea (not that it mattered, but it was very exciting to wonder about it). I can say without the slightest doubt that we have loved these children we adopted to an equal degree as our own. There hasn’t been even a hint of partiality in our hearts between our differently conceived children.

Q: In a few short paragraphs, what does the process of embryonic adoption entail?

It starts off with the application and initial medical history, choosing embryos, legal transfer of rights of embryos before a judge (depending on the state what this entails varies), lab work of husband and wife, determining the wife’s last day of menstruation to figure out a start date of the transfer cycle.

You begin birth control pills to regulate the woman’s cycle, lupron injections for several weeks in the stomach, a trial transfer to make sure there aren’t any unforeseen obstacles to transfer, which in our case there were and required an additional outpatient surgery, baseline check to determine uterine lining thickness, which determines transfer date, Progesterone injections in the hip, both injections administered by husband, and estrogen patches which lasted at least until the pregnancy test.

If positive, injections continue until about the ninth week of pregnancy, about ten weeks total. They thaw the embryos the morning of the transfer (5-6 days after uterine lining is where it needs to be) and praying that they are all still alive. If not, the whole process has to start over from the beginning.

Then they transfer the embryos through a catheter through the cervix and wait for a pregnancy test a couple of weeks later. If the test is positive, daily Progesterone injections are continued for about eight more weeks. A second blood test is required to make sure the pregnancy is progressing (if the HCG numbers do not double daily this likely means you miscarried after implantation).

The whole thing is both physically and emotionally draining on both parents, but especially the mother. In our case, we had to drive back and forth to Tulsa from Norman, about a 3-hour round trip. Injections had to be administered each day at the same time, which sometimes required us pulling over on the drive back from Tulsa and do the injection on the side of the turnpike. One of our children did not survive after implantation (our daughter named her Ruth) and our positive pregnancy test was bittersweet when the Endocrinologist told us.

Q: What is cost/price difference for doing a snowflake adoption vs a traditional open/close/oversees adoption?

Our total cost was $12,000 which included an extra $2,000 surgery to dilate my wife’s cervix due to scar tissue interference from previous c-sections. To break that down, there was a “package deal” that was a total of $5800. But we had a $500 legal fee, $850 trial transfer fee, costs of medications around $2500-$3000, plus labs and initial clinic visits before the package deal kicked in.

If foster-to-adopt parents do so through DHS, the adoption is essentially free. Adopting from a private agency can run $8,000-$40,000 after attorney fees, counseling fees, medical fees, etc., and to adopt overseas you will likely pay no less than $30,000 (for both legitimate and illegitimate fees to corrupt governments and orphanages). But I would never discourage adoption by any of these options. Adoption is needed in all of these areas.

Q: Do children born through IVF and frozen for long periods have a higher risk for congenital disabilities and abnormalities than babies conceived the natural way?

After the thawing process, it is observed that there is often cell loss or cell degradation. I’ve seen people talking about “our embryos only had 10% cell degradation/loss.” I was reading on the Genetics and IVF Institute website, and it stated that embryos thawed that maintained greater than 50% cell viability (or retained 50% of its blastomeres) is considered to be an embryo that has ‘survived. Less than 50% is considered to have “partially survived.” The lower the cell degradation rate, the better chance of survival until implantation.

As far as birth defects are concerned, there is a greater risk of low birth rates and premature births with children conceived through IVF. My son was premature due to Placenta Previa, which is also more common in IVF-conceived pregnancies. There is also a greater risk of multiple births, such as twins, triplets, etc., which also causes lower birth weights in children. This information is from the Mayo Clinic website.

It is hard to determine whether birth defects resulting from children born through IVF are caused from the process itself or from the infertility of the woman (although since infertile women aren’t really supposed to be getting pregnant, the use of IVF to do so would be a factor in any child conceived having birth defects IMO). This article in Time Magazine suggests that birth defects are higher from IVF births (but they admit it could be due to fertility complications in the mother). So, all that to say, there are conflicting studies out there and the jury is still out.

Q: If in-vitro is the process that helps families have babies who are otherwise infertile, which then brings them great joy to have a child that is their own flesh, why is this a bad thing?

IVF is sinful for many compounding reasons. First is that we have a great need for parents to adopt already existing orphans. IVF says, “I will go out of my way to ignore these orphans in order to unnaturally have my own flesh and blood children.” So, the IVF industry actually discourages the adoption of already-born orphans in the world.

Second, IVF unnecessarily endangers human beings. They are created in a petri dish, and the “leftovers” that survive or are not weeded out, are frozen in liquid nitrogen to -196 degrees. If they were frozen prior to the newer freezing method called “vitrification” (a flash freeze process), they could have as low as a 50% chance thaw survival rate. With vitrification, it is claimed there is as high as a 90% survival rate. But, needless to say, freezing humans you have unnecessarily created, with a good chance of death, is inhumane and unethical.

The IVF industry also dehumanizes these pre-born children by treating them like disposable commodities. They create large numbers of embryos, knowing that most of them will not survive (either through intentional discarding or unintentional death through freezing or miscarriage). When the parents and Doctors learn that one embryo implanted but the other one or two died, they celebrate because that is all they really expected and were hoping for.

Suppose parents have any kind of history of genetic or health defects themselves. In that case, they can opt for PGD and/or PGS testing, which tests the embryo (by taking a portion of it which can result in its death) and testing it for recessive genes that may result in that embryo being born with whatever disease the parent has. If the embryo tests positive, they are simply destroyed and “better grade” embryos are chosen for transfer and/or freezing.

There are other kinds of testing that are done as well. When we filled out our paperwork, we filled out the same paperwork as parents coming for IVF. On one of the pages were the options we wanted for any “leftover embryos” after a successful cycle. This page did not apply to us since we were not creating any embryos but instead rescuing the “leftovers.” The three options included donating the remaining embryos, destroying them, or donating them to scientific research, which results in their destruction.

So even if a couple decided that they were going to only create as many embryos as they were willing to have transferred into her womb without freezing any of them, it is still unethical. Why? Because you are ignoring orphans already among you. You are unnecessarily legitimizing and funding the IVF industry, which in the majority of cases does most or all of the above practices.

Recent studies have shown that doing fresh transfers (transfers of embryos without freezing them) may actually be more dangerous for the embryos because they are being introduced into the uterus, which may become irritated and inflamed from the egg retrieval process just days before, and therefore unnecessarily endangering your children. This is in part because an irritated and inflamed uterus will expel the embryo rather than allow him to implant.

And lastly, as stated above, the IVF industry not only discourages the adoption of already existing orphans but is responsible for creating hundreds of thousands of new orphans; it is an orphan-making industry.

Q: Why should we consider embryos to be human beings? Why would you equate discarding or freezing embryos to be no different than having an abortion?

Human embryos are human beings in the same way that human fetuses, human infants, human adolescents, human teenagers, human adults, and human seniors are human beings. Each of these descriptions is merely descriptions of the human stages of development. None of them speaks to the ontology of the being. Therefore if any humans possess human rights, based upon the fact that they are human, then all humans must possess them, regardless of their stage of development, abilities or inabilities, or any other arbitrary standards or qualifications.

But that begs the question, and we must go deeper. Why do humans possess rights at all? Why is human life more dignified than other life? This is a theological question with a theological answer. The Bible gives us that answer. It is because we are made in God’s Image (Genesis 9:6). God demonstrates the value of His image-bearing creatures by sending His own Son to become one of us (in the womb of a virgin), in order to redeem us from our sin, separation, and judgment of God. Our value is so great in God’s eyes that is cost Him the life of His Son.

Q: What do you think the Christian and the Church’s obligation should be towards our 600,000 frozen pre-born neighbors? What can we do?

First, pastors and teachers should start shining the light onto the evil of IVF rather than ignoring it and allowing the majority of Christendom to remain in ignorance about it. I believe there really is much ignorance here. Most Christians who know anything about IVF see it as a pro-life thing. After all, it is the pursuit of having children and making families. Most do not see or know about the dark underbelly of this practice.

Secondly, when Christians begin to become educated about it, when it is preached against as sin and discouraged as sin, they as individuals need to verbally and actively oppose it in the same way and to the same degree they should oppose abortion.

Thirdly, we should view these pre-born children, imprisoned in freezers, the same way we view already-born children who have been orphaned by their parents (although, I hesitate to say this because I don’t think Christians currently view born orphans rightly, evidenced through the overwhelming Christian inaction in fostering and adopting them or in opposition to abortion). They should begin thinking through how they might go about rescuing these orphans themselves.

Further, we desperately need Christian medical professionals and entrepreneurs, and business men and women, to begin figuring out how we might open clinics that do only embryo adoption and have no participation in IVF, but rather are a visible and vocal reminder of the evil of the IVF industry. This is something that has become a vision for some Abolitionists already.


Editor’s Note. This interview was lightly edited for clarity

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Greg Locke to Burn Rosary Beads and Statues of Mary in Major Halloween Bonfire

Pastor Greg Locke of Global Vision Bible Church in Mount Juliet, TN, is planning a massive bonfire for Halloween night, asking his parishioners to bring all manner of evil and occultic items to burn, including Roman Catholic rosaries and statues of Mary.

Readers of Protestia will recognize Locke as the foul-mouthed, spouse -abandoning “pastor” who notoriously divorced his wife of two decades and quickly married his secretary, claimed that “Mitch McConnell is being Controlled by Illuminati Hand Signals,” threatened a Dunkin’ Donuts worker with kicking his Teeth down his Throat, put up signs telling potential visitors” If you Come to Church in a Mask, I’ll Kick you Out.”  He proffered that Your Children are Cursed + Animals Are Sick Because You’ve Been ‘Messing With Them Witches’, says Children with Autism, OCD are Almost Certainly Demon-Possessed and argued that  If you Deny Existence of Pedophile Tunnels Under the White House, You’re as Complicit as ‘Crack-smoking Perverts’.

Explaining that “Acts 19 is plain that BURNING is how we deal with cursed items and demonic trinkets and idols,” Locke goes on to list the sort of things he wants people to bring forth and set aflame, including:

“Harry Potter and “play” witchcraft… dream catchers, spell books, healing crystals and Yoga related nonsense…ANYTHING THAT IS CONNECTED TO THE EVIL OF THE MASONIC LODGE…

Masonic books, including the so called Bibles that are filled with witchcraft symbolism and false doctrine. …Every ring, pendant, apron and Shriners hat…burn all those horror and murderous movies. Rid yourself of ungodly and devilish music. Clear out satanic symbols, board games, Catholic statues, rosary beads, tarot cards and demonic games like Dungeons and Dragons and Pokémon.

It’s not the first time for Locke. 8 months ago, his church held another burning service, where he focused on the same items.

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Francis Chan Claims the Holy Spirit is Moving Baptists and Roman Catholics to Worship Together and Become one Big Church

Francis Chan, once a Master’s Seminary grad and now a spiritually squirrely scoundrel who was last seen healing an entire village without the Holy Spirit, butchering church history, speaking at a Roman Catholic conference, praising false teachers like Todd White and Benny Hinn, claiming that taking communion Is basically like having ‘intercourse’ with Jesus, and getting upset that Roman Catholics won’t take communion with him, has continued his trend of not understanding that Roman Catholics declared the gospel ‘anathema’ at the council of Trent, and in fact have a completely different gospel then Protestants do. We can’t worship along side of them because they’re lost! We believe in grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ’s work alone, not some weird and wonky merit based system of justification that they have concocted from the mad minds of their popes and princes.

Speaking at the Send 2022 in Norway, Francis Chan explains:

And again in verse 23, he says, “I in them, you in me, that they may become perfectly one so that the world may know that you’ve sent me and love them even as you’ve loved me.” This is the only way we’ll convince the world.

So as long as we keep dividing from one another, and we have this critical spirit rather than a loving one, and I, there are times when I may be in sin or error and you need to confront me, but we do it in love and gentleness and humility because we don’t want to destroy what God has put- building together.

What I love is I feel like something very special is happening in this room. During worship earlier, I was just watching this crowd and this thought came to my mind. I thought, ‘I bet you, they don’t really want to leave and go to their own churches. I think they would love right now to just be one big church.’ Wouldn’t that’d be amazing?

I feel like there’s a generation that says ‘I don’t want to be labelled Baptist anymore. I don’t even like the name Pentecostal or Roman Catholic. I just want to bow before this holy God. I just want to get on my knees and tremble before him and tell him how amazing it is that he would send His Son to die for me.

I just want to tell him that that he’s a great king and I love following him. And I just want to be together with everyone else that’s on their face worshipping God. And I actually, for the first time in my life, I’m actually believing that can happen in our lifetime.


h/t The Dissenter

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Church Plays Election Ad for Senator Raphael Warnock During Church Service, Who Begs Congregation to Vote for Him

Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA), the demonic pro-choice, pro-LGBTQ senior ‘pastor’ of the thoroughly apostate Ebenezer Baptist Church (historically known for Martin Luther King Jr’s leadership) who is embroiled in the fight for his political career, appeared in a political ad smack dab in the middle of a church service, after the worship but before the sermon.

Appearing at Atlanta’s Elizabeth Baptist Church, where Bishop Craig L. Oliver, Sr holds sway (and where minutes after the ad, Stacey Abrams got up on stage and urged the church to stand up for abortion right, which the church responded to in affirmative cheering and clapping) Warnock made his plea:

Hey folks, it’s Reverend Raphael Warnock, and Election Day is right around the corner. This year, it’s more important than ever that we vote. Election day is November 8. But the truth is we need to vote before that….so all of us can get our ‘souls to the polls.’

I’ve said time and time again that I believe that democracy is the political enactment of a spiritual idea; that all of us have within us a spark of the divine, and that in our diversified and variegated humanity, we see a kaleidoscopic vision of God.

And so democracy is the political enactment of that noble, spiritual idea. Your vote is your voice and your voice is your human dignity. And a vote is a kind of prayer, in a sense, for the world we desire for ourselves and for our children.

So will you be with me in the fight? Why don’t you make a plan to vote today and help your family members, your friends, your church members, your neighbors, make a plan to vote too. It is our sacred obligation. Visit Warnock.vote for information on how and where to vote near you…so we need you to vote, but we also need you to volunteer.

Listen, people are going to be the power behind our success this year. We’re going to need all hands on deck to knock on doors, phone bank, and spread voting information to bring this victory home one more time. Visit Warnockforgeorgia.com to sign up, to volunteer, and to help us win this November.

Thank you so very much. Keep the faith and keep looking up.

We can imagine the wailing and gnashing of teeth if Robert Jeffress’ church played a Ted Cruz political ad in the middle of the service, where Cruz pleaded with the church to help defeat his Democratic opponent. That would be thoroughly condemned, yet there’s been a deafening silence from one side of the spectrum as progressive church pastors openly politick for Warnock and Abrams, crassly playing the hypocrite and for the sake of their perverse ideals.


Bonus. Kyle J Howard is down with Warnock too, apparently.