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New SBC President Not Just a Liberal, Might be a Rank Heretic

by | Jun 16, 2021 | heresy, Social Justice, Social-Issues, The Church | 0 comments

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If you weren’t aware, this week, a new Southern Baptist President was elected amid growing schism between the enormous amount of progressives and the few remaining conservatives in the denomination. Once again, the liberal won–and he isn’t just a woke, social justice flaming progressive, he might even be a rank heretic.

Ed Litton, the new Southern Baptist President, is the pastor of Redemption Church in Saraland, AL. And Redemption Church subscribes–at least according to their website–to a heretical view of the Trinity known as partialism. Partialism, as opposed to the orthodox view of the Trinity that acknowledges the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit each as fully God, instead teaches that each person of the Trinity is a “part” of God.

The following is found on the church’s website under their “Our Beliefs” section.

While so many progressives are willing to overlook this not-so-minor error in exchange for a leader who is willing to advance a social justice agenda, this heresy is in stark conflict with even the Southern Baptist Convention’s official statement of faith.

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If Litton is able to allow this error to persist on his own church’s website without correction, why should we believe he is able to lead an entire denomination? And if this is what he truly believes, this would place him staunchly outside of the faith and he should be excommunicated.

*Correction, this article previously listed the wrong church name for Ed Litton and has been updated with the correct name.

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