Recent revelations from the BaptistLeaders podcast, featuring trustee Jon Whitehead, have stirred controversy within the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). Whitehead discussed the motivations behind Russell Moore's actions during his tenure at the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), suggesting that Moore's leaked letters and subsequent departure were driven by premeditated political revenge against his critics within the SBC, including the Executive Committee and individuals like Pastor Mike Stone. The podcast alleges that Moore, along with associates such as David Prince and Phillip Bethancourt, misled trustees and covered their tracks in a calculated move to harm the SBC, while compromised and corrupt SBC platform actors scrambled in response.
Classic deflection. The SBC is *actively* going woke and liberal. We have unrepentant homosexuals being baptized We have LGBT compromise taught at seminaries and conferences No, we aren’t here yet. But the trajectory is obvious. Jared and his crowd would say “peace, peace”… https://t.co/utgSHwCoqt
The Letter, Episode 3: Chameleon is available on Apple podcasts or wherever you listen. A suspected double murderer faces a jury. During his confession, killer Michael Moore blames Jordan Rasmussen for his own murder. The widows of both men take the stand. #TheLetter #kslpodcasts https://t.co/dxBlw6t5eM
“If the content of Moore's letter sent to the five ERLC Trustees was true - that he knew sex abuse was being covered up by the SBC Executive Committee - it would mean that Dr. Moore, David Prince, and the other four ERLC Trustee Execs were complicit, by their silence, in covering… https://t.co/VOVsMsCDRv
In this blockbuster interview, Jon Whitehead reveals an actual coverup by the 2020 ERLC Trustee Execs that demonstrates how “leaked” letters by Russell Moore was a “plan” by him to “hurt the SBC as much as he could…” as “premeditated revenge.” @jrwhitehead served as an ERLC…
Southern Baptists, we’ve been played. By Russell Moore, JD Greear, Grant Gaines, Phillip Benthancourt, Rachel Denhollander, Todd Benkert, Josh Wester, etc—anyone who promised they would really “take care of victims.” Listen to @jrwhitehead address one of the most frustrating… https://t.co/9tfJEmscQN
Why is egalitarianism on the rise in conservative evangelicalism and the SBC? Because so many pastors are unable to simply say “No” to women. @dmichaelclary breaks down this dynamic for @BaptistLeaders https://t.co/hxmH8g4CCV https://t.co/xKVZOipJZc
You hear that sound? That’s compromised and corrupt SBC platform actors scrambling as @jrwhitehead, one of the few faithful trustees at the @ERLC, tells the behind the scenes story of Russell Moore’s leaked letters and the lies he told as he left the SBC. https://t.co/EaQhOYFXmI
David Prince. Phillip Bethancourt. Russell Moore. These men and others orchestrated a political hit job, misled trustees, and then covered their tracks. All to exact revenge on the @SBCExecComm and @PastorMikeStone just for asking Russell Moore to answer some questions.
“The letters show there wasn't a little angel in the driver's seat for Dr. Moore. In the driver's seat was cold-blooded, premeditated revenge against his enemies in the SBC.” —@jrwhitehead on @BaptistLeaders podcast Episode One Link here: https://t.co/2yX8I3rrlk https://t.co/rjSmz2iqEH
Remember Russell Moore’s leaked letters and his inglorious exit from the ERLC? @jrwhitehead explains what was really going on—political revenge—and how that has hurt the SBC in the years since. “And the best explanation for the facts is that they show a plan. A plan not to put… https://t.co/fARLNDPW8f
“For more than a year, then, the letters show that there wasn't a little angel in the driver's seat for Dr. Moore. In the driver's seat was cold blooded, premeditated revenge against his enemies in the SBC.” The first episode of the @BaptistLeaders podcast with @jrwhitehead is… https://t.co/S1OJQRHBXf