Category: Scandal

Lentz Hires Famous PR Firm To Navigate Swift Restoration to Ministry

Disgraced pastor Carl Lentz (can we stop calling him that yet?) is out at Hillsong, but that he has hired public relations firm Sunshine Sachs to do damage control on his reputation, setting the stage for a swift return to the public eye. Lentz, who has gone radio silent since

Pope Francis IG Account Likes Bikini Model’s Racy Photo

Someone at the Vatican apparently needs to go to confession, after it was discovered that the Pope gave the thumbs up to a Bikini model’s naked Instagram picture. While it is unclear if Francis runs his own social media accounts, or to what degree he oversees them (whether it was

Young Christian Congressman-Elect Under Fire for Trying to Convert Jews

Rising GOP Star Madison Cawthorn, who is set to become one of the youngest members of Congress in history after winning his seat in North Carolina against Moe Davis, is under fire from leftists for the great and evil sin of trying to proselytize other people to his Christian faith.

ERLC: ‘There is NO Evidence of Voter Fraud’ in the 2020 Presidential Election

The Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) released an article/position paper today saying that there is ZERO evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 Presidential election, and telling millions of Christians not to trust their lying eyes. Written by “ERLC Staff,” the article runs down several topics

Breaking: Hillsong Pastor Carl Lentz Fired For Cheating on his Wife

In an Instagram update posted hours ago, Carl Lentz informed his congregation members, fans and friends that he was fired from Hillsong NYC for sexual immorality, explaining that he “unfaithful in his marriage” and cheated on his wife. He writes: Our time at HillsongNYC has come to an end. This

Wikipedia Bans Editors from Expressing Support for Biblical Marriage

(The Christian Post) Wikipedia has decided to restrict its editors from expressing opposition to same-sex marriage on its platform ­— a decision that comes months after co-founder Larry Sanger said the site’s neutrality policy was “dead.” Volunteers who write and edit Wikipedia’s articles can no longer include on their profile