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We Messed Up, and It’s Important That People Know About It

Yesterday we wrote an article about Grace Community Church and former elder Hohn Cho, questioning his choice of employment and disparaging his discernment because of it. We (falsely) believed that his employer, a bioscience company, was purchasing aborted fetal tissue for experimentation and that he was in a position to know about it while turning a blind eye. Basically, “He must’ve known they were doing scientific study on aborted babies, as the chief ethics officer, but did and said nothing.” Thankfully, someone read the article, realized that we got some details wrong, and publicly rebuked us.

Rather than double down on our error, we realized that we misunderstood some technical jargon, made a bad inference because of it, and quickly retracted it with full disclaimers.

Why? Because we sinned. We sinned against Cho, his employer, and we sinned against God.

Because we believe in full transparency, we encourage all our readers to read our articles with a critical eye and call us out when we fall short or get something wrong. We don’t want to covertly edit and correct an offending article and then not address it, hoping it dies and is never heard from again.

Instead, we want to make it twice as public as our mistake. We believe it is a sin to bear false witness and spread bad information, even if it was inadvertent, and this is one way we offer accountability.

Our standard policy is to throw the article with our corrections in the Corrections/ Retraction page while keeping the record intact. However, we didn’t get a few details wrong with relatively minor implications, but we really got it wrong, causing potential reputational damage. Given the egregious nature of our error, it became apparent that leaving it up ran the risk of it being shared further, so we nuked it from our Twitter feed. (Thankfully, we never shared it anywhere else.)

Because this sort of error is new ground for us, we’re not sure if this was the right move. We believe it is, but it isn’t easy to know if a different course may have been better.

However, it is easy to know that we must do our best to make it right. We have reached out to Hohn and offered our sincere apologies, asking him to forgive us for our sin against him. Second, we’re pinning this post to all our social media feeds for the next month so that it will come before every article, even on sites where it never appeared.

It’s not enough to undo the damage, but it reflects our editorial commitments as best as we can, along with our sincere desire to be as open and honest with our friends and foes alike. 

Again, we’re sorry.

Dustin & David

Note: A previous version of this article stated a willingness to provide a summary or full version of the removed article upon request. As we have firsthand knowledge that the spirit of Christian reconciliation is sadly no longer operational regarding this matter, we cannot and will not do this.

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Pastor John MacArthur Files Declaration Against LA County for FOURTH Attempt to Shut them Down

The battle between Los Angeles County and the Lord’s Faithful continued Monday, with cantankerous county officials trying for *the fourth time* to get Grace Community Church (GCC) to make like Beth Moore and go home, taking them to the courts and seeking to shut them down from having indoor worship services of more than just handful of souls.

In a declaration filed by Pastor John MacArthur, the church states that they view the worship ban as “nonsensical” and an attack on their faith which requires worship. They write that meeting outdoors is not feasible, and that “Grace Community Church’s sanctuary is a spiritual refuge for our congregation” of which the county has no right to deprive them, arguing that ultimately, their imposition to not have the church down is asking them to sin, which they are not willing to do.

Pastor MacArthur continued in that vein, getting more personal and passionate, seeking to encapsulate the importance of GCC.

Our church is not an event center. It is a family of lives who love and care for each other in very intensely personal ways. So essential to personal well being that people rushed back as soon as they could. The utter unnecessary deprivation of all our people by completely shutting down the mutual love and care that sustains our people in all the exigencies, pressures, and challenges of life was cruel. And after 63 years of sacrificial kindness to our city, to be repeatedly threatened with court-ordered efforts to shut Grace Community Church down when no one is sick, reveals an inexplicable preference for a mostly harmless virus over the life-enriching and necessary fellowship of the church.

We will update this post after the court’s ruling.