Beth Moore Tells ‘SBC Disapproving Brothers’ THIS HYPOCRITICAL THING in Quickly-Deleted Tweet

Beth Moore addresses a summit on sexual abuse and misconduct at Wheaton College, Dec. 13, 2018, in Wheaton, Ill. Bible study teacher Beth Moore has been beloved among Southern Baptists for years, packing out stadiums and selling millions of books. But when Moore began to criticize Trump and call out sexism, racism, and abuse in the church, she became a pariah. Now Moore has left the nation’s largest Protestant denomination, saying she can no longer identify as Southern Baptist. (Emily McFarlan Miller/Religion News Service via AP)

Former SBC lightning rod, Lifeway cash cow, and bane of biblical discerners everywhere, Beth Moore, shared a message on X urging “SBC disapproving brothers” to leave her alone, telling them it’s time to “move on” now that she’s left.

The message, which she quickly deleted, came on the heels of another where she declared her love for SBC women and expressed sorrow that she “had to” leave the convention.

Of course, her insistence that current SBCers leave her alone comes only in the context of Moore repeatedly commenting on SBC business, chumming up the waters with her colorful commentary.

Four months ago, she slammed Mike Law for releasing a list of 170 SBC churches that have women serving as “pastors,” saying that the goal of this “doxing” is to make the enemy “reachable” because Law wants the women “attacked” so that they “learn their lesson.” This is despite the fact that it is not doxxing to repeat publicly available information posted to the church’s website showing the name and picture of the person in question. I.e., a screenshot from the ‘about us’ staff page.

Moore wants the SBC menfolk to leave her alone, but she also just returned from her book tour, where criticisms of her former denomination were par for the course. This was after she joined Russell Moore for a night of discussion, where she insisted the pulpit within the SBC had become a ‘threat to women,’ after she labeled her entire denomination racist, saying they don’t want black people in power positions, and after she insisted that all the southern baptists that were ‘sexist’ towards her were also likely racist as well.

If Beth Moore wants the SBC to leave her alone, she should try leaving them alone first.

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3 thoughts on “Beth Moore Tells ‘SBC Disapproving Brothers’ THIS HYPOCRITICAL THING in Quickly-Deleted Tweet

  1. This woman should be shunned, period. By her actions, she has repeatedly confirmed her unworthiness to teach.

  2. JD Greear, Russell Moore and many other Beth Moore promoters are all part of this falling away of the pretenders. Mohler has been weak and the circling of the wagons of many in power on key moral issues such as homosexuality, CRT, BLM, women in the pulpit and immigration of illegals has made the once stalwart SBC weak, worldly and ineffective.

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