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‘Christian’ Seminary Pays Homage to Great Zen Master by Inviting Hindu Monks to Lead Worship

(The Dissenter) Recently reported that Union Theological Seminary, the home of the arch-heretic of Liberation Theology, James Cone, is now offering a Master of Arts in Social Justice.  The Master of Arts in Social Justice program at Union Seminary consists of “build[ing] theological, theoretical, historical, ethical, critical, practical and contextually accountable foundations for the work of pursuing a more just and equitable world,” and studying “existing power dynamics and structures in terms of gender, sexuality, race, class, and identities targeted for oppression, and how they shape, and are shaped by, religion, spirituality, and theology.”

In other words, that’s a rather lengthy way to define “apostasy.” Union Theological Seminary is known for its climate control activism, plant, animal, and earth worship, diverse intersectionality, its advancement of abortion theology, and how they lecture Southern Baptist leaders like Russell Moore on the dangers of “Christian homophobia.”

So it should not surprise us that the school not only demonstrates its love for everything God hates, but it also practices false religions while mocking the Scriptures. On Instagram, the school posted how they celebrated the re-release of Thich Nhat Hanh’s book, Vietnam: Lotus in a Sea of Fire—by practicing Hinduism.

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This article was originally written and published at the Dissenter.

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Union Seminary Offers Course on how to “Think and Feel with Other Species, with the Trees, with the Soil”

Union Theological Seminary, a repository for every sort of half-baked pagan prerogative where no true Christian has stepped foot on campus since 1927, has announced that they have a Masters of Arts program where students can paint with all the colors of the wind and “think and feel with other species, with the trees, with the soil, with the rivers.”

The course is taught by Professor Claudio Carvalhaes, who describes himself as an “earth thinker” and “theologian” and is an ordained pastor within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It’s part of a Masters of Arts in Social Justice, where students in the program will be “equipped to think critically, intersectionally, and creatively about human and planetary flourishing and the ongoing pursuit of a more just society and equitable world.”

This is not unexpected by Union by any means. This is the same seminary that “confessed to plants” in their chapel service in 2019.


h/t The Dissenter