Gosh. What should be done about the “false prophets” and “false teachers” that the Bible warns against?
Be specific.
American Pastors Network Denounces ‘Religious Left,’ Says Progressives Can’t Be Genuine Christians
A Reuters story about increasing political activism by the “religious left” since President Trump’s election annoyed some Religious Right pundits this week. On Thursday, the American Pastors Network’s Sam Rohrer, along with his guests Gary Dull and Dave Kistler, devoted their entire “Stand in the Gap” show to trashing the religious progressives highlighted in the Reuters story.
Rohrer was quite fond of his formulation that, unlike the Religious Right, the “religious left” is in fact “irreligiously wrong.” Rohrer and his co-hosts were not shy about judging the progressive religious activists as “false prophets” and “false teachers” that the Bible warns against.
Dull said that progressives deny the “authority of scripture” and a “biblical worldview” and he offered one possible explanation:
I have found that a lot of the leaders and pastors, a lot of the pastors in this particular movement are ladies, and we believe as we look at the word of God in its true sense, that the word of God teaches us that ladies do not, well, they should not be in the pastorate.Rohrer has previously said that having women in political leadership is a mark of God’s judgment upon a nation.
Kistler ticked off a list....
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