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Conversations That Matter

TGC on Economic Disparities, Social Justice 1977, and Understanding CRT

Conversations That Matter

Jon Harris

Society & Culture

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2019

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Jon briefly summarizes evangelical social justice news from the past week, compares a TGC article called, "A Book on Dignity for All Has Much to Teach the Church," with Ron Sider's "Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger," and explains the purpose, nature, and strategy of Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality. 


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0:00.0

Welcome to the Conversations that Matter Podcast. My name is John Harris and there's been a lot going on this week in regards to the social justice movement not only in evangelicalism but more broadly speaking in I guess Christiandom. I mean I don't know what you would refer to Union

0:15.3

Seminary as where this past week someone in chapel apologized to plants but I

0:21.2

think it's safe to say just a wild guess it's probably not within the bound to

0:25.0

but I think it's safe to say just a wild guess it's probably not within the boundary of biblical Christianity right you've actually left Christianity at that point and you are practicing a different religion but that is what happened and there's two ways to react

0:34.3

one is you could do the Babylon B thing and write an article that says that the

0:37.6

plants did not accept the apology and started eating the students which was funny

0:41.6

or you could say this is where the social justice

0:44.3

movement will get you.

0:46.1

And so we better be careful.

0:47.4

Nip this in the bud, let's stop it now,

0:49.2

so that in these orthodox circles where we are involved, a lot of those who listen to my

0:54.1

podcast and myself, we do not get to the point of apologizing to plants. Can we

0:59.2

agree on that? Yeah, I think that would be good. Some other things that happened this week,

1:04.0

one that was encouraging, some that are kind of crazy, half crazy,

1:08.0

not as crazy as apologizing to plants.

1:10.0

But on Tuesday, John MacArthur made a speech, a sermon, he presented to the Masters Seminary, and students.

1:23.2

And what he said was that he's come to the end of his life,

1:26.0

and he looks back and he realizes there's many men who he's done

1:28.8

ministry with who cannot stand where he stands,

1:31.4

and so they parted ways.

1:33.0

And he uses as an example the woke movement,

1:38.0

he doesn't call it that, but he talks about

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