Posts tagged corruption
The Master’s Seminary and the Big Christian Accreditation Scandal No one is talking about

Reading about The Master’s University and Seminary under probation by its accrediting institution led me to raise an eyebrow at the most important point not being addressed in all of it.

Readers who may be suspicious of anti-MacArthur or theological bias on my part may be set at ease: I openly admit those biases, but this is not focused on him. This scandal involves most Christian institutions of higher learning.

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“Casino Jack” and the evils of the Evangelical Industrial Complex

Evangelicals and Christian activists of all types, my generation and younger, stand a good chance of not knowing about this, but they need to know about this. Like me, you may have caught a name or two in the national news a decade or so ago. You may recognize these names. But perhaps, like me, you did not put together the full picture. Now you can, and it coincides with what I and a few others have been teaching for a long time about fake Christian conservatism and the corruption it spreads among many otherwise well-intentioned Christians and conservatives. We need to listen up closely to this.

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