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Podcast: Ed Litton Lies to Southwestern Seminary, Continues His #Sermongate Charade

by | Sep 15, 2021 | News, Podcast, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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Ed Litton visited his alma mater, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he continued his charade of lying and covering up his plagiarism scandal while making himself out to be the victim of an evil plot.

Of course, Southwestern president, Adam Greenway, ran cover for him and allowed him to lie, knowingly, without correction.

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