David French, a respected figure known for his principles and actions, has been 'canceled' by his old church, the Presbyterian Church In America. French's expulsion from the church stemmed from disagreements over race, politics, and values, leading to his exclusion from a denominational home he once cherished.
FLASHBACK: Presbyterian Church In America Invites Professional Polarizer David French To Lecture Christians On Getting Along https://t.co/ygstwEYm4t
Presbyterian Church In America Invites Professional Polarizer David French To Lecture Christians On Getting Along https://t.co/qAeF8aL4Cn
In Opinion “When I left the Republican Party, I thought a shared faith would preserve my denominational home. But I was wrong,” writes David French. “Race and politics trumped truth and grace, and now I’m no longer welcome in the church I loved.” https://t.co/TWzt5aPcSj
I don't feel bad for David French for being cancelled by his church — it's "a blessing of liberty," after all. But I do respect his impulse to protect his family. Any self-respecting man would shun a movement that threatens and demeans his family... https://t.co/7P9Sy6up1s https://t.co/E77lwml0ix
When David French is getting canceled by groups of church leaders, it might be time to admit the church leaders have lost the plot.
The Day My Old Church Canceled Me Was a Very Sad Day @DavidAFrench https://t.co/G230fhjj09
I stand with David French. The Day My Old Church Canceled Me Was a Very Sad Day https://t.co/o0tVRE4Of8 This thoughtful and moral man acts on his principles, whether volunteering for military duty, adopting a child, defending his family, or being unafraid in public. #respect…
I stand with David French. The Day My Old Church Canceled Me Was a Very Sad Day https://t.co/o0tVRE5m4G This thoughtful and moral man acts on his principles, whether volunteering for military duty, adopting a child, defending his family, or being unafraid in public. #respect