Wednesday, June 24, 2015

A double-minded man, unstable in all his ways


A double-minded man, unstable in all his ways (Jas 1:8).

Prof. Bradley (Associate Professor of Religious Studies at The King's College) seems to be of two minds. Last month he defended the Constitutional right of citizens to fly offensive flags. This month he applauds politicians and religious leaders who demand that an offensive flag be removed.

Just two months ago he said people raised in "privilege" should observe a 6-month moratorium when commenting on the Baltimore shooting. This month he applauds people raised in privilege who comment on the Charleston shooting.

If you agree with him, you have a right–even a duty–to speak out, but if you disagree with him, keep your mouth shut. 

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Anthony Bradley
Yesterday at 1:54pm 

Charleston's Roman Catholic mayor wants the flag to come down (he explains in the video), Mitt Romney (Mormon) says the flag should come down, Russell Moore (Southern Baptist) says the Confederate Flag should come down. . . .Can't believe we're debating this. Smh.

Anthony Bradley
June 19 at 4:40pm 

Russell Moore is the first Calvinist from the South that I've read, in my life, who is leader, who has made a Christian case against the Confederate flag. Two questions: (1) Why is that? (2) What needs to happen for him to be in the PCA (ha!)?

Anthony Bradley
May 6 ·

America, this is Colorado. In the 1920s the KKK ran the entire state. I'm actually OK with this picture and these teens being free to take this particular photo. I don't see the controversy. The Black Panthers should also be free to fly whatever flag they want as well. Do not be surprised that this is Colorado though and not Mississippi. Do not be surprised at all.

Anthony Bradley
April 28 

I'd recommend evangelicals, esp. those raised in privilege, not offer "perspective" on #‎Baltimore for at least 6 months. #‎SlowToSpeak

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