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TPUSA Pastors Summit Features 4 Pastors and (Checks Notes) 1 Avowed Atheist

Turning Point USA, an American nonprofit organization founded by Charlie Kirk that advocates for conservative values on high school, college, and university campuses, is hosting its second annual Pastors Summit. Like the year before, atheist James A. Lindsay is headlining it.

The Summit, whose goal is “equipping and empowering both pastors and their churches to stand for Biblical truth” is designed to ensure pastors “receive first-class training, and participate in a series of networking events with Faith and political leaders from across the nation” so that following the summit, they’ll return to their congregations “energized and equipped to boldly stand for liberty and The Kingdom.”

Lindsay is perhaps best known for being “part of the trio of left-wing academics that published several intentionally absurd papers in leading scholarly journals in what has become known as ‘The Grievance Studies Affair’ including a paper that claimed to address rape culture by monitoring dog-humping incidents at parks in Portland, Oregon. He’s also been a fierce critic of woke culture and the adoption of critical race theory in the church and the SBC. He’s been promoted by Tom Ascol Founders Ministries, Michael O’Fallon of Sovereign Nations, and even Albert Mohler of SBTS.

Despite being frequently lauded by conservatives, he is an avowed atheist, writing in his books Dot Dot Dot and Everybody is Wrong about God:”

My claim here is that “God” is an abstract notion, not a real one, and whatever real-world utility that idea has, it certainly is not an active agent that causes or does things in the universe. The “God” that we often hear about is a conflation of the abstract with the numinous, the numinous with the real, and then a personification of the ideal on top of that.”

According to the conference promo:

“This three-day event is for pastors – featuring incredible faith leaders, speakers, and subject matter experts from across the country.

The past several years have highlighted the need for pastors and their congregations to stand for truth and no longer let culture in America dictate the terms in which the Church can exist. We hold fast to the idea that liberty is God’s idea, not mans.

We doubt Lindsay would agree with that last part.

Other notable speakers include Kirk, who recently suggested that Jews are saved and don’t need to be evangelized, apologist Frank Turek, musician Danny Gokey, Executive Director of Operations for G3 Ministries and Co-host of the Just Thinking podcast, Virgil Walker, and Sovereign Nations Michael O’Fallon.

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Charlie Kirk Bashes The Church, Claims Jews Are Called By God To Evangelize

(Evangelical Dark Web) One of the indicators to the shifting Overton window is the speech that becomes acceptable for Conservative Inc to utter, with some shifts being more genuine than others. With Gen Z becoming more polarized than any prior generation, it should be expected that the Conservative Inc outreach program would drift rightward to meet the young base where they are, which is to some extent the success of Charlie Kirk’s TPUSA.

Whereas before TPUSA prioritized economic messaging of free markets and fighting back against the communist left, they have shifted dramatically into the Culture War. This month, they sent their contributors to Davos to weigh in on the World Economic Forum. The question must be asked, is this a genuine shift, or is it a means of monetizing and perpetuating the political soap opera?

Idolatry of Israel

[H/T Daniel Schmidt @ College Dissident for all quotes]

One of the biggest inhibitors of US foreign policy is the idolatry of Israel, whereby US must unequivocally and unconditionally back the modern nation state of Israel above all else. Much of this is driven by Dispensational Theology, which places an unbiblical significance on modern Jews in relationship to the Church. Under the guise that the Jewish people have a unique claim to the Holy Land, this leads to billions in US foreign aid to a developed nation that possesses nuclear weapons.

During TPUSA’s Young Jewish Leadership Summit, which was held on December 16, 2022, Kirk stated the following before a crowd of presumably Jewish conservatives:

So a Christian that’s not pro-Israel, I doubt they actually love their Bible. And I will….

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This article was written by Ray Fava and published at Evangelical Dark Web

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Charlie Kirk, TPUSA Host ‘Pastors Summit’ Headlined by Atheist

Turning Point USA, an American nonprofit organization founded by Charlie Kirk that advocates for conservative values on high school, college, and university campuses, is hosting its first annual Pastors Summit, and atheist James A Lindsay is headlining it.

Lindsay is perhaps best known for being “part of the trio of left-wing academics that published several intentionally absurd papers in leading scholarly journals in what has become known as ‘The Grievance Studies Affair’ including a paper that claimed to address rape culture by monitoring dog-humping incidents at parks in Portland, Oregon. He’s also been a fierce critic of woke culture and the adoption of critical race theory in the church and the SBC. He’s been promoted by Tom Ascol Founders Ministries, Michael O’Fallon of Sovereign Nations, and even Albert Mohler of SBTS.

Despite being frequently lauded by conservatives, he is an avowed atheist, writing in his books Dot Dot Dot and Everybody is Wrong about God:”

My claim here is that “God” is an abstract notion, not a real one, and whatever real-world utility that idea has, it certainly is not an active agent that causes or does things in the universe. The “God” that we often hear about is a conflation of the abstract with the numinous, the numinous with the real, and then a personification of the ideal on top of that.”

Theism means belief in the existence of gods or, especially, the God of the major monotheistic religions, and it is time that we put these superstitions away.”

According to the promo material for the event. :

“Pastors who attend this retreat will hear from incredible guest speakers, receive first-class training, and participate in a series of networking events with Faith and political leaders from across the nation. Following the summit, you’ll return to your congregation energized and equipped to boldly stand for liberty and The Kingdom.

Along with the atheist are a host of pastors of a very outwardly political stripe, conservative and political talking heads, motivational speakers, and a Christian lawyer for a conservative law firm that litigated high-profile cases.