Irrefutable
I was abused by a Christian man and shunned by a Christian church. They used their faith to justify the abuse. The church has work to do.
— Natalie Greenfield (@NatalieGfield) March 6, 2017
I was abused by a Christian man and shunned by a Christian church. They used their faith to justify the abuse. The church has work to do.
— Natalie Greenfield (@NatalieGfield) March 6, 2017
One qualification for pastors: 1Tim 3:7 “…And he must have a good reputation with those outside the church…” I’m thankful for my pastor
— Noel Leithart (@NLeithart) February 24, 2017
I wonder if some would think that Bathsheba was at fault for David’s actions…
— Noel Leithart (@NLeithart) February 26, 2017
If a man is driving more people away from the Church, than gathering them in, maybe he shouldn’t be a pastor
— Noel Leithart (@NLeithart) February 27, 2017
vile
1 a : morally despicable or abhorrent • nothing is so vile as intellectual dishonesty
b : physically repulsive : foul • a vile slum2 : of little worth or account
3 : tending to degrade • vile employments
4 : disgustingly or utterly bad : obnoxious, contemptible • vile weather • had a vile temper
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If Wilson doesn’t want his writing to be called vile, maybe he should stop writing vile things and defending vile actions
— Rachel (@mediaeval97) February 27, 2017
Anyone in history ever have to explain himself as often as Doug Wilson? #dougsplaining
— Todd Pruitt (@ToddPruitt6) February 27, 2017
How You Are Being Groomed: An Armory for Modern Christians #5 https://t.co/S6NkScvptU
— Toby Sumpter (@TJSumpter) January 30, 2017
If you’re looking for a place to avoid in 2017 (and always) here you go… https://t.co/CT4YmYOrxA
— Kevin Efflandt (@kefflandt) January 5, 2017
A calculating liar frames a deceitful tale that omits the single-most important forensic event of the narrative.
Today, I choose hatred. I choose exclusion. I choose mocking the suffering of my seminarians’ rape victims.
Today’s like any other day.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) July 2, 2016
If I find out who has called me ruthless I will destroy him.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) June 30, 2016
Jesus: Let him who is without sin cast the first stone at her.
Me: ::dumps eleven tons of loose bits of granite & limestone on the biddy::
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) December 9, 2015
But you really ought to register for yet another Wordsmithy conference, despite my utter inability to write a nonsensical book or blog!
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) May 7, 2015
Looking forward to my #Wordsmithy conference, which won’t be even slightly tainted by my extensive record of plagiarism.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) June 30, 2016
Guide to courtship for @newsaintandrews men & Greyfriars:
1. Talk to her dad
2. If you already raped her, I’ll urge the judge to be lenient— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) September 15, 2016
So if it’s sin to have gay sex, sin to look like you want gay sex, & sin to molest kids, is it sin to look like a @newsaintandrews student?
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) September 1, 2016
“He talks with a lisp, he is limp-wristed, he walks like Liberace in a pair of skinny jeans, he is really into fabric design, and so on. In other words, sex aside, sexual activity aside, everything about him screams gay. Without any sex at all, and without any sexual activity on the horizon, he is being effeminate. And that is a sin.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading
In a biblical republic like the one I’m creating, pedophiles will be put to death. But until everyone’s doing things my way, I’ll wed them.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) August 16, 2016
I’m a biblical absolutist. That’s why I wed pedophiles who want to father children.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) August 16, 2016
You guys, I am NOT pro-pedophilia. I am just in favor of wedding pedophiles who want kids & urging judges to go easy on them.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) August 17, 2016