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Babylon Bee CEO And Joe Rogan Talk Abortion + Rogan Admits ‘Abortion at 6 Months…That’s Literally Killing a Baby’

Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon appeared on one of the world’s most popular podcasts, The Joe Rogan Experience, to talk censorship, humor, the transgender lobby, grooming behavior, Libs of TikTok, the purpose of satire, and a lengthy segment on abortion where a visibly irate Rogan pushes back on Dillon’s insistence that life begins at conception and that all abortion is murder.

Over a three-hour conversation, Dillon and Rogan appeared to have broad agreement on various topics, including most of the subjects above. When the conversation turns to Christian charity and abortion, things get heated. Rogan begins suggests that socially and economically speaking, there needs to be a more ‘level playing field.’

Rogan: “And I think if you wanted to really give people the best chance in life, don’t give them a f***** up childhood. Figure out a way to, somehow or another, revive communities and give them a sustainable future, where you don’t have a long history of gang violence and crime and drug sales and violence.

… And there’s some people that just got a s*** roll the dice. And a lot of conservative people don’t want to recognize that. They don’t want to talk about that. They always- there’s this narrative, this pull yourself up by your bootstraps. There’s people that don’t have f****** shoes….”

Dillon: But should that be done by the government or privately? I would think that, you know, with a lot of conservatives who are often criticized for that mentality, that ‘oh, yeah, we know that equality is just, you know, making sure everybody has the same opportunity. Nobody needs a leg up. These people should pull them up by their bootstraps.’ I do think that people, generally speaking, Christian conservatives are very compassionate and do a lot of charity work.

Rogan: “Yes, they do, yes”

Dillon: A ton of charity work. And so they are willing to put their own time volunteering and donating money towards causes that help with those things. You know, you look at, like Crisis Pregnancy Centers, for example, which Elizabeth Warren wants to shut down for some reason. I mean, these are helping women in need, and she wants to shut them down. And these are people who are volunteering their time, their resources, their money, to help people who are in a tough spot. And it’s it’s completely charity, it’s kindness. It’s love and compassion.

But it’s always, you know, always painted with a brush of ‘Oh, yeah, you know, you’re on your own. We only care about children before they’re born, not after they’re born,’ you know.? But I do think I honestly, an argument can be made that conservative Christians are the most charitable people there are.”

Rogan: They’re very charitable people.

As the conversation progresses to the subject of abortion, Rogan says he’s “pretty absolute” when it comes to a woman’s right to choose, using the case of a 14-year old who has been raped as someone who “should not have to f***** carry some rapist baby” and insists repeatedly that everyone has to agree on that. Thankfully, Dillon jumps in and pushes back on this notion and they have a real skirmish about it. While Dillon seemed to hesitate with laying it all out early on that all abortion is wrong, they ultimately get there.

Dillon: “I would say, I would lay it out like this, I would say: it is wrong to intentionally kill an innocent human life. Abortion intentionally kills an innocent human life. Therefore abortion is wrong. And I don’t think any of the, I don’t think any of the examples of like, oh, well how developed is it? You know, can it think, is it conscious, can it dream, can it feel pain-

Rogan: “So for you, it’s the moment of conception”

Dillon: “If it’s a human life, a distinct human life, then I think it’s wrong to to end its life.”

The discussion ultimately concludes with Rogan acknowledging:

Rogan: “…When you talk about like (aborting) someone who’s at six months or nine months; that gets crazy. That’s like, you’re literally killing a baby, you’re killing a baby that could exist outside the world if-“

Dillon: “What if rape produced it, and it’s eight months old in the womb?”

Rogan: “That’s a good question. That’s also what makes it a very, very messy conversation.”

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Disgraced Megachurch Pastor Launches New Church Months After Being Kicked Out of His Own

Four months after being disqualified and suspended by his church, while currently embroiled in litigation with that church in three separate lawsuits, ‘Pastor’ Stovall Weems has announced that he’s back in business, and will be launching a new church called “Awakening Ecclesia.” There is no set date for when it will have its first service.

Earlier in the year, Weems resigned from the Jacksonville megachurch he founded nearly 25 years ago, leaving his position of Senior Pastor, CEO, and chair and member of the board of trustees, the result of an ongoing lawsuit with the 12,000-member multisite Celebration church that he’s been embroiled in and publicly feuding with. 

The church suspended Weems over what they viewed as financial irregularities AND debilitating personality flaws. They claim he’s misappropriated over a million dollars and that he and his wife  acted like divas, outlining their insane staff demands.

In a report that was commissioned by the church and prepared by the law firm Nelson Mullins, which specializes in internal ecclesiastical investigations, they summarize.

“The Weemses…leadership is inconsistent and unbiblical (and) marked by rampant spiritual and emotional abuse, including manipulation, a profound sense of self-importance and selfishness, superiority and entitlement, overbearing and unreasonable demands on employees’ time, a lack of accountability or humility, and demands of absolute loyalty….Spiritually, the Weemses have acted with arrogance, pride, deception, manipulation, selfishness, dishonesty, greed, entitlement, conceit, and unrepentance. In short, the antithesis of biblical leadership as described in scripture. REPORT OF INVESTIGATION to CELEBRATION CHURCH OF JACKSONVILLE, INC. April 24, 2022

In a video posted to YouTube titled “Are you ready for a comeback?” Weems reveals that “comebacks” are a major theme of the bible, that Moses, Job, and Joseph all had comebacks, and that like them, he was poised for his own. It’s awful theology, and it tracks with Weems’s narcissism.

His former church has not issued a statement.

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Citing Progressive Drift, Two More Churches Leave the SBC in Last Week

In the last week, two more churches have voted to leave the SBC. The first is Pueblo West Baptist Church in Pueblo West, CO. They’ve been affiliated with the SBC since 1973, where for decades they’ve faithfully supported the Cooperative Program (11%), and their local association (3%.)

No longer.

Citing the SBC’s enchantment with “pragmatism” as the cause of leaving, they lament that “many in the Convention have consistently confirmed only lip service to the Scriptures being the “perfect treasure of divine instruction, the supreme standard by which all human conduct, creeds, and religious opinions should be tried.”

One example of the unholy fruit grown from the deep roots of pragmatism in the SBC is the recent happenings with Rick Warren at the 2022 Annual Convention, writing:

“The applause of thousands of messengers in Anaheim heaped upon SBC Pastor Rick Warren just after
he rebuked the SBC for bickering about secondary issues. The bickering? The church Warren founded,
and where he was senior pastor until just recently, was rightfully being considered for being
disfellowshipped for defying Scripture, having recently ordained three women as pastors.


This was one more reflection of the many in the SBC who boast in minimal allegiance to Scripture for the
sake of numbers and approval of man. Warren has for 40 years been the godfather of Scripture-twisting
pragmatism. At a time when he should have been publicly rebuked, Warren was welcomed by
Convention leaders from the platform to speak, and his defiance lauded by thousands of Southern
Baptists.”

They also cite retaining the sodomy-celebrating Guidepost Solutions to instruct Christ’s church about sexual sins, concluding:

“Therefore, members at Pueblo West Baptist voted August 7, 2022, to immediately cease all giving to SBC entities and to terminate our affiliation with the Southern Baptist Convention at the national, state, and local levels. Taking no pleasure in making this decision, we hereby inform you of it. The members of Pueblo West Baptist Church.”

The second is First Southern Baptist Church of Waterford, CA. Senior Pastor Greg Perkins says that they voted Sunday evening to leave the SBC as well, citing its “drift away from solid biblical values and convictions” as the cause of their departure.

The exodus continues.

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After Annual Meeting, Lutheran Leadership+ Pastors Celebrate in Gay Bar

At the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) triennial Churchwide Assembly, the denomination’s first major gathering since 2019 that brought together 900 pastors from all across the nation, several Bishops and rostered ministers hirelings celebrated their second-to-last day of the event by whooping it up in a gay bar.

In a picture posted to Twitter that reads “@ELCA how many rostered ministers you think we can get in a gay bar? #elcacwa #cwa2022” and then retweeted by the official account of the church, nearly 30 ‘ministers’ gathered together for this time of dark arts and fellowship.

According to Exposing the ELCA. “The picture posted below shows ELCA Synod bishop Kevin Strickland, ELCA seminary president (United Lutheran Seminary) R. Guy Erwin, along with apparently many other ELCA ministers.”


h/t exposing the ELCA

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Andy Stanley Preaches Conspiracy Theory about the Origin+ Content of the Creeds

North Point Community Church ‘impastor’ Andy Stanley continued his wretched job of unhitching the church from all the scriptures by offering a novel take on ancient Christian creeds, such as the Apostles Creed, Nicene Creed, and Athanasian Creed, by claiming they had to be approved and signed off by the Emperor to ensure there was no command to love or mention of behavior, he could have the freedom to affirm them while still sinning an acting however he wants.

You’ll recall that Stanley previously said that it doesn’t matter if the bible is true, so long as it’s ‘mostly reliable, and that the “foundation of our faith is not the whole bible. In 2018, he got shellacked from all sides for saying that Christians needed to unhitch themselves from the Old Testament and in a recent sermon told Christians not to follow Jesus through the Old Testament, but only through the Gospels.

Engaging in some old old-fashioned conspiracy theory that he preached on February 15, 2015 as part of his Brand: New sermon series, he explains:

The problem with that creed along with other creeds is that there is no mention of love. In fact, there’s no mention of behavior at all. You could subscribe to that creed and basically do anything you wanted. There was a reason the creeds were that way. It’s because the creeds were generally signed off on by the Emperor. And the emperors had bad behavior, so the church leaders who were being funded by the emperors had to be very careful what they put into the Christian creeds.

https://twitter.com/cs_layman/status/1558450956672667648

h/t the Dissenter

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Bible Bashed: Is Sending Your Children To Public School Child Abuse?

Is sending your children to public school more harmful than helpful? Should Christians send their kids to public school as “missionaries”? Is it sinful to send your children to public school or simply unwise? What alternatives are there to public school?

The newest member of the Protestia family, Bible Bashed will answer all these questions and more. Don’t forget to subscribe to this podcast and like the video.

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Megachurch Says it has ‘Substantiated’ Sexual Misconduct Against Bruxy Cavey Involving a Minor

One of the largest churches in Canada has released a statement revealing that they have substantiated several abuse allegations against their former head pastor Bruxy Cavey, and that one involves a minor.

For brief background, Bruxy Cavey is one of the country’s most recognizable religious leaders. Far from being orthodox, he is also a false teacher, who denies penal substitutionary atonement, biblical inerrancy, the eternality of hell, has an unbiblical view of the sin of homosexuality, and displays an affinity for open-theism. For more information on Cavey’s many false beliefs, click here.

Cavey was released from his position at The Meeting House, a 5000-member multi-campus megachurch in Oakville, ON, that serves as one of Canada’s largest, after being arrested and charged with sexual assault. Further investigations would reveal that the church has an endemic problem, with a third-party investigation revealing that there have been nearly 40 different reports of sexual abuse against multiple pastors within the church.

In a statement by the church, they reveal that they have some more “hard news to share:”

We have now received the results of the second and third investigations into allegations of sexual abuse and sexual misconduct brought against former Senior Pastors Bruxy Cavey and Tim Day, respectively.

These investigations were conducted by Natasha Persaud, an independent, third-party investigator to ensure that there was protection for the confidentiality of complainants and that the entire process was approached in an objective, trauma-informed, and timely manner.

Here are the results for the second investigation into Bruxy Cavey:

In this second investigation, two sets of claims of sexual abuse by a church leader (as defined above) have been substantiated. In the third, his actions have been found to be substantiated as sexual misconduct. In one case, the victim was underaged when the abuse took place.

The investigation into Tim Day (Their other former senior pastor) was conducted separately. He chose not to participate in the investigation, and was provided with multiple opportunities to do so. The victim’s allegations against Tim Day were substantiated as sexual abuse by a church leader.

Previously the church revealed some of the allegations and results of abuse suffered by the hands of their pastors.

To date, our victim advocate Melodie has received 38 inquiries. She’s documenting each story and is committed to advocating on their behalf. The inquiries are not all unique or separate, but they do represent allegations, disclosures and concerns relating primarily to clergy sexual misconduct, harassment and abuse by Kieran Naidoo (youth pastor charged with possessing child pornography in 2012, and later charged with sexual exploitation in 2021 as a result of an incident from 2002-2004) Dave Churchill ( a youth pastor church charged with sexual assault and sexual exploitation in 2014) Bruxy Cavey (multiple allegations of sexual abuse and relationships, some which he has admitted) and Tim Day (served as senior pastor of the Meeting House for 14 years, unspecified allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse)

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Top 10 Sermons on YouTube Last Year Were Almost All by Heretics

ChurchLeaders did a nice little roundup of the “Most Viewed Sermons on YouTube From the Past Year.” As one might expect, these were not expertly executed, theologically sound, exegetically brilliant sermons preached by faithful men of God but rather were dominated by trinity-denying heretics like TD Jakes and Christianity-denying heretics like Joel Osteen, with the top spot going to a sermon by woman preached at the latter’s church.

1. Author, speaker, and evangelist Priscilla Shirer’s sermon titled “You’re Right Where You Need to Be,” which was given at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church, has been viewed over 5,063,920 times on YouTube. Shirer, who is the daughter of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church senior pastor Tony Evans, encourages others to “trust that God has you where you’re meant to be today, and will lead you to where you’re meant to be tomorrow.”

 2. T.D. Jakes, bishop of The Potter’s House in Dallas, Texas,. 3,894,157 views on his sermon titled “Delayed Gratification.”

3. T.D. Jakes, bishop of The Potter’s House in Dallas, Texas,. 2,771,940 views on his sermon “Timing Is Everything

4. T.D. Jakes, bishop of The Potter’s House in Dallas, Texas, 2,299,500 views on his sermon When God Is Up to Something” 

5. Dr. David Jeremiah’s senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church. 2,256,898 views on his sermon “The Decision That Can Save Your Life”

6. Joel Osteen, pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. 2,261,309 sermon titled “Choose To Be Happy”

7. T.D. Jakes, bishop of The Potter’s House in Dallas, Texas. 2,250,956 views on his sermon titled “Trusting Beyond Knowing”

8. T.D. Jakes, bishop of The Potter’s House in Dallas, Texas. 2,251,700 views on his sermon “Unlock Your Limitations”

9. T.D. Jakes, bishop of The Potter’s House in Dallas. 1,968,057 views on his sermon “Tomorrow Belongs to God”

10. T.D. Jakes, bishop of The Potter’s House in Dallas, 1,944,928 views on his sermon ““Don’t Leave Like you Came!”

Never forget that despite the allegations that Jakes recanted of his modalism and affirmed Trinitarianism at during the Elephant Room sessions in 2012, his church website claims that Jesus is just a manifestation of God, and not God himself.

The next 10 runner-ups in that list are
11. Steven Furtick
12.Joel Osteen
13. David Jeremiah
14. David Jeremiah
15. David Jeremiah
16. David Jeremiah
17. TD. Jakes
18. David Jeremiah
19. David Jeremiah
20. TD Jakes


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A Gallery Of The Faithful Gathering For Church. Album 2

The second 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.

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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Megachurch Pastor Mike Todd Posts Cringy Video of His Wife Removing His Body Hair While He Objectifies Her

Pastor Michael Todd leads Transformation Church. He is known for crowd surfing during his church’s worship service and spending a lot of money. In the last two years, he’s given away $3,500,000 in houses, cash, and cars, spent $65,000 to buy 168 pairs of shoes, gave $600,000 in “reparations,” and purchased $66,000,000 in real estate.

He’s also known for preaching some good old-fashioned modalism, giving the world perhaps the grossest illustration in church after he snorted and then hocked a loogie full of spit and snot into his hand and rubbed it in another man’s face and claiming his church had 75k salvations in the last 18 months
even though they barely grew.

Unique about Todd is is that he engages in all sorts of activities that other pastors simply don’t do, such as when he preached a sermon in a shirt featuring his wife in a bathing suit. In this case, in a recently released Instagram video, Todd shows his wife removing body hair from his body with Veet, and comments on her body about how “thick” she is, which is slang for a voluptuous and curvy woman. He repeatedly comments on how it can cause his nipples to hurt, jumps in the shower to show his newly hairless chest, and then has his wife pinch his nipples at the end for good measure.

Should a pastor be making cringy videos like this? Let us know in the comments.