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Ray Ortlund Endorses Kamala Harris

Ray Ortlund has been an influential figure in Evangelicalism. As an Emeritus Council member of The Gospel Coalition, Ortlund has helped orchestrate the rise of his son, Gavin Ortlund, who is a member of the Tim Keller Center. Back in July, Ray Ortlund floated the laughable idea of the Democrats nominating Liz Cheney as a unifying gesture. Unsurprisingly, he also endorsed Kamala Harris.

On the social media platform Threads, Ray Ortlund let his truth be known. and he even got a “yaas queen” from David French.

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As this story predictably blew up, Ray Orltund would pretend that he was being misinterpreted. 

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It appears David French, a transvestite appreciator, had the same interpretation as any Trump-voting Christian: Ray Ortlund is voting for Kamala Harris.

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In 2021, Ray Ortlund expressed a missional desire to oversee the destruction of the Bible Belt and its Christian culture. Voting for Kamala Harris is most certainly in line with this mission. But, more importantly, it denotes a view that people are pawns for what he feels is best. He feels that destroying Christian culture will make the church more authentic and not simply smaller.

Destroying the Bible Belt would have a disastrous effect on Christians in America, as well as internationally, but the missional contributions of the Bible Belt are not lost on a man who goes to church in Nashville, Tennessee. It’s not that he doesn’t know, it’s that he wants them destroyed.

When pastors tell you they are liberals, believe them.

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4 Responses

  1. With little hope that you even see comments let alone read them, while the big political debates occur at the personal level where families are destroyed by beta male run churches:

    It’s happening again. A wife walks out on her husband. No “adultery” even by wishy-washy evangelifish standards. No physical harm or imminent likelihood of harm. Children threaten mom with cut off if she doesn’t cut off dad. His church ostensibly Reformed Baptist out ofhthe Mark Dever orbit kicks him out because she’s upset, hurt or in “fear” however vaguely defined.

    Then it turns out the “elders” were in on arranging and supporting the separation/abandonment by procuring an apartment for the wife. They won’t tell the husband where is wife is living.

    Their next step, apparently, is to trespass notice him while claiming to discipline him.

    He had started going to another church. When that pastor, a man with some higher level of testosterone, investigated and spoke Biblical counsel to the other churches elders they seem to have revoked their transfer and sought to impose discipline on the man in question.

    More horror stories from the Beta Evangelical Church in North America.

  2. It looks like he’s completely deleted his X account like a coward, he, like Phil Vischer, is another apostate Cult of Woke wolf in a Christian sheep’s clothing.

    1. Not just a coward but a liar. He wasn’t misunderstood, and he knows it. If he thinks he was misunderstood maybe who could explain what he meant? Of course not. He just runs and hides. I don’t even care if he votes for Harris, but endorsing her and then gaslighting everyone is pathetic.

      1. IKR? And it’s thanks to pathetic lying serpents like him that words like “misunderstood” (among many) have lost their original meaning.

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