It’s high time we name and shame Evangelical “thought leaders” who make a living working cushy jobs only to turn and celebrate evil on an income that in many cases subsist from tithes. Supporting the latest liberal judge’s confirmation is yet the latest celebration and obfuscation of evil in our society. This is meant to be a reference to deny credibility to these men in the future.
Brent Leatherwood (ERLC)
Brent Leatherwood is blogger at the ERLC, the Southern Baptist Convention’s political arm which is nothing more than a glorified and overpriced blog. He celebrates the historic moment.
I’m hopeful we can pull back from our partisan or philosophical preferences for a brief moment and just appreciate this for what it is: history.
— Brent Leatherwood (@LeatherwoodTN) April 7, 2022
America remains a place where noteworthy achievements still occur. That is something to truly be thankful for. #SCOTUS https://t.co/od4BGQguFD
“If we lose the ability to do that, we lose something that makes America an exceptional nation.”
— ERLC (@ERLC) April 8, 2022
It is no surprised that an ERLC blogger would tout this tokenism as an achievement.
Erick Erickson
In-between tweets virtue signaling how he is getting his kids Covid tested and simping for Zelensky and the Great Reset, Erick Erickson defends the ERLC once again.
This is not a surprising take for the midwit commentator.
Daniel Darling
You may remember Daniel Darling as the whore who went along with Russell Moore to peddle vaccine clinics to churches in a seminar sponsored by the Facebook’s founders. Now he’s celebrating the history of KBJ being confirmed to the Supreme Court. A rather odd thing for a professed Christian to celebrate, regardless of the virtue signal of disagreement that Darling employs. Daniel Darling also supports Bart Barber.
Dwight McKissic
Liberal pastor, Dwight McKissic predictably came out in support of the confirmation and also attacked Tom Ascol for calling her a Molechite, obfuscating the fact that she’s pro-abortion. Dwight McKissic is also affirming her salvation, despite her stance on pedophilia and transgenderism.
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Judge Jumanji is a black birthing person and that needs to be celebrated because racism