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Walking away from truth

Posted by Marsha West ∙ April 30, 2020 ∙ In Opinion ∙ Authority of Scripture, Bible, Christianity, False Gospel, False Teacher, Presbyterian Church (USA), Progressive Christianity, Social Justice, Truth, Virtue-Signaling, Southern Baptist Convention, Stanley Andy ∙ Bookmark permalink

“Here we are, living in a culture desperately in need of truth. Sadly, a cadre of latter-day skeptics have charted a new and dangerous course away from the safe harbor of biblical orthodoxy. We dare not follow them.”

(Frank Wright – OneNewsNow) When serving as president of the National Religious Broadcasters, my greatest concern for Christian broadcasters was not the emerging climate of censorship or even abusive hate-crimes laws. I worried about timid, self-censorship among Christian leaders.

Seven years later, I now see that I was only half-right.

What I did not foresee was the dramatic departure from biblical truth by supposedly evangelical leaders and institutions. We are now seeing a wide-scale rejection of God’s Word as the authority for faith and practice.

I assure you, it’s no fun writing a column like this. I take no delight in calling out others for biblical infidelity. Yet, many Christian leaders have clearly lost their way. View article →

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