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JD Greear, Neil Shenvi vs Megan Basham

https://youtu.be/6SJIos4MGRQ When Critical Race Theory was at its height in the church. JD Greear was president of the Southern Baptist Convention ushering in an era of wokeness that persisted well into this decade. In Megan Basham’s new book Shepherds For Sale: How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for a Leftist Agenda, JD Greear is a frequent example […]

Debunking Owen Strachan And Neil Shenvi’s “Woke Right” Argument

https://youtu.be/jQEFjtrBJ8A In an epic cringeworthy crossover, Neil Shenvi went on Owen Strachan’s podcast to articulate why the so-called “woke right” is a thing. In an unsurprising fashion, names are not named and definitions of words like “wokeness” are entirely broadened in order to create what amounts to a false equivalency between Critical Race Theory (specifically) […]

Answering Neil Shenvi’s Objections To Christian Nationalism

https://youtu.be/ZuJZjBRNkqw Neil Shenvi was one of Big Eva’s preferred voices to combat Critical Race Theory in the church. He was specifically chosen because of his unwillingness to destroy Critical Race Theory. He supported Resolution 9 and believed that it has valuable insight. After being incredibly weak on the issue of Critical Race Theory, Neil Shenvi […]

Top takeaways from Neil Shenvi Jon Harris faceoff

It is ultimately rare from someone in Big Eva to debate someone in the grassroots on things like discernment and Critical Theory. Though perhaps Neil Shenvi is not Big Eva but is often the mouthpiece to oppose Critical Theory in the church from within the church in higher circles than say Tom Ascol or Jordan […]

There is no such thing as “small i” Intersectionality

Neil Shenvi is one of the most platformed opponents of Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality within the church. However he is also the least trustworthy “ally” in this cause. For starters he attends Summit Church (JD Greear) and endorsed Resolution 9 allowing Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality to be used as analytical tools. Consider this […]