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Spiritual Warfare Update: Anti-Christian Nationalists Getting Exposed

Andy Woodard is going into the NAR movement after being run out of his second church. Josh Buice has been disqualified over slandering rival pastor and his own elders using anon accounts. Now Kris “Kdub” Williams of Kdubtru/All Things Theology has been excommunicated by his church over unrepentant adultery. Suffice to say that May has been a bad month for the anti-Christian Nationalists, plagued by moral scandal, some of which related to their cause.

It’s important to note that while the three aforementioned names have been adversarial towards me in the past, I do not revel in their sin, especially that of Kdubtru. He was not bested in a debate, humiliated by a meme, or ratio’d into oblivion. He destroyed his family.

With Josh Buice, his public slander was not a cause for rebuke, but rather his private slander. Andy Woodard’s public insistence of pastoral authority to assent to congregants moving out of state was tangentially related to the reasons he was ousted.

God is on the move, exposing these people. Kris Williams was a bad actor and slanderer of the brethren. Perhaps his behavior online was a cover for his unwillingness to confront his own sin. But he has, for the time being, renounced the faith in pursuit of sin.

However, as a movement, we must not get conceited. We must guard against falling into the same pitfall, as though God is testing us, this moment.

Kris Williams was a bad actor, and it’s good that his platform is discredited. But his public behavior should have led to this, same with Josh Buice. 

Secret sins get exposed, and God brings them to light. But I would rather his ministry stay intact than his family be abandoned. This is the posture we should have.

One last note, a lot of these adversaries, evidently, have private hypocrisy and skeletons in their closet. Their outward behavior is a manifestation of something inwardly malformed.

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2 Responses

  1. Common behavior even among black Christians because it’s a pre-frontal cortex issue where desires are too strong to overcome the fear of future consequences as their mindset is more narrowly focused to the here and now.

    I have genetic alcohol issues where I need additional community support and awareness to help me avoid temptations and I wish Christians understood there are racial biological differences that need more accountability as well.

    Post-war racial blindness harms pretty much everyone, by mixing incompatible groups together and avoids addressing support issues in people of need.

    This is loving racial awareness, not blind hatred, and it’s time for the Christian church to grow up and face reality.

  2. This is very true. Our society is doomed because not everyone has equal outcomes and few understand this. I have a good friend who’s mostly Native American and always had alcohol issues. Brilliant guy but it’s been his downfall. He’s more susceptible than me to this particular sin.

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