Search results for: social justice
An Insight into How Cultural Marxism and Social Justice Actually Work: The Death of George Floyd
Social justice advocates (cultural Marxism) seek to advance their cause by the dreadful death of George Floyd. It is essential to keep the following two thoughts in mind as we consider events such as the tragic death of George Floyd. First, social justice and cultural Marxism do not entail that some injustices they stand against…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Danger of Equating Social Justice with Biblical Justice
The following resources provide an understanding of the social justice movement of our day, and why many Christian leaders reject it as culturally defined. These resources expose and explain the basis of social justice ideology and vocabulary. The social justice movement is not sanitized just because it is accepted by some Christian leaders and uses…
Read MoreThe Marxian-Socialist Advances against Capitalism Do Affect the Gospel
The battle between Marxian-socialism cannot be reduced to a political or economic discussion devoid of spiritual consequences.[1] Two things that are decided in the political and economic realm do affect evangelism and worldwide missions. The first is the freedom granted by our constitution and laws to speak freely, evangelize according to the Christian faith, and…
Read MoreHow Marxism and Critical Race Theory Plan to Topple Christianity and America
I believe there was systemic and structural racism in America’s past. Such can be seen in objective ways like slavery, discriminatory practices, and laws during reconstruction and post-slavery agreements, unions, and segregation–Jim Crow laws. I do not believe ubiquitous systemic and structural racism exists in America today. Those who promote that it does, do so…
Read MoreCritical Theory: A Marxist Call to Radicalize Citizens and Our Children for Revolution
Marxist educator, Michael Apple, said, “Yet it is crucial to remind ourselves . . . Marx felt that the ultimate task of philosophy and theory was not merely to ‘comprehend reality’ but to change it.”[1] This is the essence of Critical Theory (CT) developed by neo-Marxists Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, even though Marx was…
Read MoreA Biblical Perspective on Race, races, and Racism
All people belong to the human race. Because all people are created in the image of God (Gen 1:26–28), they are essentially equal. Bearing God’s image is an essential and uniquely human property, which is the irreplaceable principal locus of our human identity. Other identifying qualities drawn from experience or development do not and cannot…
Read MoreWhy We Must Seek to Repudiate Resolution 9 in New Orleans in 2023
In 2019, the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) adopted Resolution 9. It was passed based on the stated value of using critical race theory (CRT) and intersectionality (INT) as neutral “analytical tools.” The second Whereas of Resolution 9 states, “Critical race theory is a set of analytical tools that explain how race has…
Read MoreThe Evidences of Concern within the Southern Baptist Convention
I am a member of the Conservative Baptist Network (CBN), which is composed of Christians who are a part of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). We organized February 2020 over shared concerns that the SBC was adopting ideas and practices that are contrary to the teaching of Scripture and therefore undermine the gospel, the reliability…
Read MoreMarxism and Critical Race Theory Have Taken Aim At Your Child and Your Church
Pedagogy is the study and theory of education. It establishes the methods educators use to teach our children. Critical pedagogy (CP) is prominent in public education. It is an educational theory and practice based on critical theory (CT). Critical theory is the social theoretical approach used by Marxism in evaluating and deconstructing capitalist societies. This…
Read MoreWhy I, as a Non-Calvinist, Support Tom Ascol for SBC President
As many know, I am adamantly against Calvinism’s soteriology and have written numerous articles and three books laying out my reasons. I am an Extensivist, which means I believe God’s salvational love extends to every person. Accordingly, he has provided salvation for every person, which they can receive by faith, something that he desires every…
Read More