Tag: david french

No Surprises Here: David French Flip Flops on ‘Personal Pronouns’

David French, who we like to call ‘The State’s Fool”, is a self-proclaimed “conservative” Christian commentator who can always be counted on to give the worst take possible on any situation. These positions include announcing he’s pro-‘same-sex marriage, supporting ‘gender-affirming’ care for children, condemning Texas University for banning drag shows, declaring he’s voting for a

“Conservative” David French Explains Why He’s Supporting a Harris/Walz Presidency

French, who we like to unaffectionately call ‘The State’s Fool”, is a self-proclaimed “conservative” Christian commentator who can always be counted on to give the worst take possible on any situation, including the whim of whatever demon is whispering into his ear at any given moment.  These include announcing he’s pro-‘same-sex marriage, supporting ‘gender-affirming’ care for

Russell Moore’s New Curriculum Exists to Give Pastors ‘Plausible Deniability’ For Avoiding Politics in Pulpit+ Sneak in Beliefs Without Taking the Blame

Months after former ERLC President and current Editor of Christianity Today Russell Moore joined forces with David French, who recently came out in support of gay marriage and child genital mutilation, and Curtis Chang, who launched the website ‘Christians and the Vaccine’ where he routinely shamed Christians for refusing to get vaccinated to launch ‘The After Party”

David French CONDEMNS Texas University for Banning Drag Show

Students are suing West Texas A&M University after President Walter Wendler canceled a student-planned drag show, calling the grotesque pageant “derisive, divisive and demoralizing misogyny.” Saying that it goes against his personal beliefs, Wendler promised that he would do all in his power to prevent drag shows from appearing on

David French Says To Stop Calling the Chemical Castration of Children ‘Abusive’

‘David French, who we like to unaffectionately call “The State’s Fool“, is a self-proclaimed “conservative” Christian commentator who could be called a conservative in the same sense that Arius of Alexandria is called a “Church Father.’ He would be unknown in evangelical circles if Russell Moore hadn’t platformed and promoted