AGC said:
PacifistAg said:
Why don't I? Because I tend to not read books by men who cover for pedophiles, claims that it could be argued that the black family was never stronger than under slavery, and writes misogynistic books about sex robots in order to attack a sister in Christ. The guy has zero credibility in my eyes. I'd rather read books by legitimate theologians.
Should we write you or your belief off based on who you were under earlier handles? Are you less a sinner? Are you such a better judge of character, that you know the 'right' shepherd to sit under or the 'right' gatekeeper for theology? Paul said he was the greatest of sinners. Would you stand before us and say he was right, or would you confess your own sins?
I say this only that you would stop keeping account of the sins of others as a reason to not to engage with them. Shepherds don't choose their sheep and none of us get to choose those who claim Christ. Why should that luxury be afforded you? If we do not work to heal division inside the church how can we possibly think we'll heal it outside?
Wilson hasn't really changed. Heck, his book about sex robots to attack Aimee Byrd was just released. He's never backed down from his defense of a pedophiles in his midst. In short, we've seen no evidence of repentance for that. You can tell the difference between me and GigEm01. I didn't say anything about him claiming Christ. I choose not to engage because I've long dusted off my sandals when it comes to him and his ilk. But when someone trots him out as an authority, I believe it is important to warn others of what this man is actually like.
Oh, and you're welcome to write off what I believe for any reason. Heck, I know there are plenty here that do, as I've been called every name in the book for promoting Christian nonviolence, open theism, and showing love towards the LGBTQIA community. You know what I believe, just as I know what Wilson believes. You can write it off or engage in fruitless discussions. Your call.