– Advertisement –

Did Founders Ministries Portray Rachel Denhollander as a Demon?

by | Jul 23, 2019 | Blog, The Church | 0 comments

We need your support.ย As big tech continues its crackdown on conservative blogs, our days on these platforms are numbered.ย Go Ad-Free plus get Exclusive Member-Only content byย subscribing to us on Substack!

There is a new trailer out by Founders attacking the onslaught of social justice and its impact on the Church that has Southern Baptist leaders across the nation freaking out over what might be exposed in this upcoming documentary. The video, featuring several key Southern Baptist leaders including Tom Ascol, Jared Longshore, Tom Buck, Al Mohler, Danny Akin, and several others aims to explore the notion of Critical Race Theory in Southern Baptist life and expose the dangers of secularized thinking. The entire documentary can be seen here.

The following clip is a snippet from the trailer (under the fair use clause) that seemingly portrays Rachel Denhollander as a demonic entity — what the Bible calls a “principality.” You can see Denhollanders (blurred) profile flash in the middle of a statement regarding principalities.

[fvplayer id=”26″]

The video has several evangelical leaders in shock that founders would dare portray the professional victim — the one who suggested at the SBC conference that the Bible was insufficient to speak on certain matters such as sexual abuse — this way. Even her husband, who is banking on selling her books and story to an audience, chimed in on Twitter, calling out Tom Ascol and Jared Longshore:

Several others chimed in as well, seemingly unprepared of what might be exposed in the upcoming video.

Join Us and Get These Perks:

โœ… No Ads in Articles
โœ… Access to Comments and Discussions
โœ… Community Chats
โœ… Full Article and Podcast Archive
โœ… The Joy of Supporting Our Work ๐Ÿ˜‰



The Dissenter is primarily supported by its readers. The best way to support us is toย subscribe to our members-only siteย where you will receive all of our content ad-free, plus you will get member-only exclusive content.

Or you can make a one-time or recurring donation using the box below. (Note, the donation box below is not for memberships, but for donations. For memberships, use the button above.) For all other donor or supporter inquiries, please reach out to jeff@disntr.com.

- Advertisement -

Latest

Heresy of the Day #22: Kenoticism (Kenosis Theory)

Heresy of the Day #22: Kenoticism (Kenosis Theory)

Heresy: KenoticismKenoticism, also known as Kenosis Theory, or simply as Kenosis, is a Christological heresy that stems from a misinterpretation of Philippians 2:7, where it is stated that Jesus "emptied Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, and being made in...

Hell is Filled With Cultural Christians and Culture Warriors

Hell is Filled With Cultural Christians and Culture Warriors

Today's Evangelical landscape reveals a chilling spectacleโ€”a dismal reality where the very foundation of Christianity has been grossly diluted. This watered-down gospel, prevailing in the vast majority of what calls themselves "churches," caters to a cultural craving...

- Advertisement -

Subscribe

Store

Follow Us

- Advertisement -

You Might Also Like…

Heresy of the Day #22: Kenoticism (Kenosis Theory)

Heresy of the Day #22: Kenoticism (Kenosis Theory)

Heresy: KenoticismKenoticism, also known as Kenosis Theory, or simply as Kenosis, is a Christological heresy that stems from a misinterpretation of Philippians 2:7, where it is stated that Jesus "emptied Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, and being made in...

Hell is Filled With Cultural Christians and Culture Warriors

Hell is Filled With Cultural Christians and Culture Warriors

Today's Evangelical landscape reveals a chilling spectacleโ€”a dismal reality where the very foundation of Christianity has been grossly diluted. This watered-down gospel, prevailing in the vast majority of what calls themselves "churches," caters to a cultural craving...

- Advertisement -