“After failing to understand Matthew 25, and also the Good Samaritan, Russell Moore then uses the Big Eva “Imago DEI” argument to assert that invaders are the least of these and should be welcomed into the country. Russell Moore makes it clear it was Stuckey’s politics, not her exegesis that he took issue with. Russell Moore has been pushing open borders for over a decade.”
(Ray Fava – Evangelical Dark Web) Russell Moore has come down from his mountain to attack Allie Stuckey, in with meme references and Nazi allusions over the the “least of these” controversy that found her. Earlier this week, Evangelical Dark Web reported on the outrage Allie Stuckey inspired when she stated that “the least of these” in Matthew 25 referred to persecuted Christians and applied it to not voting for Kamala Harris whose party is actively persecuting Christians, naming Jack Phillips as an example….
Stuckey’s interpretation is a mainstream, if not majority position on the text where Jesus says “my brothers” to make the point even clearer. However, it’s her application not her exegesis that people are mad at.
Russell Moore wrote in Christianity Today, where he is the EIC, The ‘Least of These’ and the Quest for a Post-Christian Conscience. The article begins with an “actually” meme where Russell Moore disputes the majority view on the Matthew 25 and also mischaracterizes the position.
CRN has compiled a list of false teachers and several other professing Christians we’ve warned you about over the years. The list also contains those we must keep an eye on plus movements, organizations and “frauds, phonies and money-grubbing religious quacks” to mark and avoid as per Romans 16:17-18 such as Russell Moore