“Ministers and theologians across the (“conservative” “Reformed”) board see their role as tempering the will for political action.”
Stephen Wolfe
This is almost true. To make this 100% true one would have to say instead that;
“Ministers and theologians across the (“conservative” “Reformed”) board see their role as tempering the will for political action in overthrowing cultural Marxism.”
Ministers and theologians have no problem whatsoever with political pushing from the left and toward the left. Clergy and theologians have become agents and shills for the Cultural Marxist agenda. This is found to be the case inasmuch as they refuse to resist it as from the pulpit. They are letting this degraded swill of a culture continue to go unchallenged. Can you imagine a minister giving a series of sermons on the sin of Tattoos or the sin of the redistribution of wealth, or the sin that is the existence of the Federal Reserve. Those topics are NEVER touched by the overwhelming lion’s share of modern putative conservative Reformed clergy and by the refusal to address those issues and issues like them the Reformed clergy aid and abet cultural Marxism.
And I end here with a quote from Stephen Wolfe in his podcast. Wolfe is responding to DeYoung’s “Six Questions For Christian Nationalists.” At one point in both exasperation and lamentation Wolfe, being entirely serious could say of DeYoung’s argumentation;
“It’s really a silly argument and I am annoyed I have to deal with it again.”
Stephen Wolfe
Complaining about a Kevin DeYoung argument
I just finished listening to that Wolfe podcast Monday.
Your correction is spot on and accurate (unfortunately).