Russell Moore’s Book Celebrated By NPR
(Evangelical Dark Web) Earlier this year, Russell Moore published a book that amounts to a whiny screed against his current and former rivals. The book has garnered much liberal media attention landing him an interview with David French at a gay church for the Texas Tribune Festival back in September. However, Moore’s book has received critical acclaim from NPR landing in their 2023 nonfiction book recommendations.
Russell Moore took to celebrating this achievement. The only problem.. to continue reading click here.
This article was written by Ray Fava and published at Evangelical Dark Web
If anything any of us wrote something that was honored by NPR, and the like (The NY Times; 60 Minutes; the WaPo; etc), then we would naturally do some serious soul searching. There would be alarm, not celebrating, if the world/anti-biblical Christians liked our writing and beliefs (cp. Matt 7:13-14ff; Jas 4:4).
This is just one of many red flags for Moore and his ilk (Beth Moore; Tim Keller; etc), for them personally (but that does not register, at all), but also for the rest of the church. However, more and more of the church has become adverse to ardent biblical discernment, and so these wolves increasingly find their way into key leadership positions.
And here we are…….
He aligns with the Democrats and is tasked with normalizing and pushing and integrating their agendas into Christianity in various deceptive ways. We know who’s team he’s on. Judas acted as a greedy individual. Moore is part of a well-coordinated Evangelical team that positions themselves with like-minded facilitators throughout the Democratic party. Many if not most of these individuals are antithetical to actual biblical beliefs, so again, we know who’s team he’s on.
380 doesn’t scream ‘hand-picked’