Dwight McKissic, a racist, anti-gospel charismatic tongue-babbling black nationalist who masquerades as a shepherd of God’s people has done more to harm the body of Christ than possibly any other Southern Baptist pastor in history. McKissic, a Marxist and a socialist egalitarian, has regularly traded the gospel and the mission of the Church for social activism, called for slave reparations, and repeatedly maligned true defenders of the faith as “racists” and “white supremacists.”
Not only has McKissic stated that the founders of the Southern Baptist Convention were not saved because they were slave-holders and that their history must be eradicated, but he has also argued that voting for pro-abortion Democrats is no different than voting for Republicans who want to “place children in cages.”
After spending years bashing Southern Baptists, labeling them “racist” and “white supremacists,” Dwight McKissic vowed last month to “get off the bus” of the denomination. After the Southern Baptist Convention’s seminary heads banded together to denounce Critical Race Theory — a secular ideology rooted in Marxism that serves no other purpose but to cause racial division and strife — McKissic said he’d had enough and decided to remove his church from the denomination.
Despite McKissic’s constant whining and using his platform as a pastor to panhandle for slave reparations, McKissic is now receiving help from these same Southern Baptist seminaries that he’s criticized. Adam Greenway, president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary noted on Twitter that he’d reached out to them for help after their church faced damages from the recent storms in Texas.
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McKissic has been instrumental in the Southern Baptist Convention’s hard slide to the left in recent years. Dwight McKissic sponsored an anti-“alt-right” resolution at the Southern Baptist Convention in 2017 which basically denounced conservatism and implied that Trump supporters were racist, white supremacists. Hopefully, McKissic will receive this aid with grace and be thankful for the help that all those “racist” Southern Baptists are offering him.