Here’s my latest special guest interview. I had on @GSMuse1 to talk about @adamconover, transgenderism, and differences between men and women.
https://t.co/M6SxtrYX4F
White Fragility is a racial epithet that connects white skin color to a negative (stereotypical) character attribute. Yet, many influential evangelicals are using this term. Watch my latest video op-ed on this subject here: https://t.co/vzLvW7Bi6Q
#WhiteFragility#BigEva#SJW
White fragility is a racial epithet, yet many prominent, influential evangelicals toss out the term like beads at Mardi Gras, while they simultaneously (rightly) condemn terms like black anger.
Here’s my latest Video Op-Ed on how to combat this: https://t.co/F5Yd66CnVk
Just in case you haven’t noticed, the supposedly oppressed (racial minorities, women, gay & trans, etc.) are advocated for by almost every single large corporation. But don’t let that pesky reality get in the way of your oppression narrative.
@MattTravisBlog has an awesome new show covering theological and political topics that you should subscribe to. I was a guest on his latest show to talk about abolitionism, TX HB896, and the social justice debate in Reformed circles.
https://t.co/j0rrhsRtjo
Influential evangelicals should not be writing for these Leftist, secular, many times anti-Christian publications, for the same reasons they shouldn’t be writing for Alt-Right publications. They are two sides of the same coin.
https://t.co/jcpX7BOfLO
Collecting taxes from person A to pay for person B’s education because person Z oppressed person Y decades or centuries ago is exactly ’forcing individuals to pay for the sins of their ancestors,’ even if it’s done via ‘better education, free colllege, etc.’ This is undeniable.
Great piece by @JacobTBrunton from @FTNCI, on the language used by the ‘Whiteness is Wicked’ crowd.
“The more controversial the issue, the more clarity is needed. These Christian equivocators will not bring that clarity. They are...its greatest enemy.”
https://t.co/BiGccdwHOT
Additionally, calling women who get abortions victims (as a whole, without exception...as many do) in the context of them murdering their child (mostly in the name of convenience) is more absurd than Ilhan Omar describing the 9/11 attacks as ‘some people did something.’
For decades we bought into the idea of born supremacy. The idea that born people are of greater implicit (moral) value. This has lead to genocide of about 60 million unborn children in this country of the last 50 years.
‘Borness is Wicked.’
Here's a clip of @MattTravisBlog's latest interview with @ThisIsFoster - co-founder of @itsgoodtobeaman. They discuss feminism, red pill philosophy, complementarianism, egalitarianism, singleness, & 'theological LARPing'
Check out the full interview here: https://t.co/xZJNSO7SA4
Check out my interview on immigration & indivdual rights with @JacobTBrunton - co-founder of @FTNCI. Here's the link to the full interview: https://t.co/Dkj62v2Es5