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Whitlock's latest column reveals more about the horrible persecution faced by everyday Christians. The best is when he refers to the "sexual perversions" of Hollywood.
Yeah, it's a brutal read.
A lot of Whitlock's analysis in this regard is fairly accurate - Twitter is pretty hostile to broad celebrity Christianity- but so it goes. It's not new, either.
Christianity generally faces its biggest threat from people who call themselves Christians but pick and choose doctrine like it's a buffet.
It's on brand. It's a requirement for anything appealing to the SEC klan, which is the Clay Travis crowd.Honest question: Do you find anything about Jason's newly-professed Christianity sincere?
A lot of Whitlock's analysis in this regard is fairly accurate - Twitter is pretty hostile to broad celebrity Christianity- but so it goes. It's not new, either.
Christianity generally faces its biggest threat from people who call themselves Christians but pick and choose doctrine like it's a buffet.
A lot of Whitlock's analysis in this regard is fairly accurate - Twitter is pretty hostile to broad celebrity Christianity- but so it goes. It's not new, either.
Christianity generally faces its biggest threat from people who call themselves Christians but pick and choose doctrine like it's a buffet.
Or talking about Twitter on talk radio.But for sure the only thing worse than posting on Twitter is writing about posting on Twitter.