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Southern Baptist Mega-Pastor Berates Christians Who Desire Good, Deep Theological Teaching at Church

by | Apr 19, 2022 | Apostasy, heresy, News, Religion, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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Ed Young Jr. is the senior pastor of Fellowship Church, Ft. Worth, Texas, a Southern Baptist megachurch that boasts 24 thousand in weekly attendance according to Wikipedia. Young is one of the most cringe-worthy pastors in the entire world and it’s baffling that anyone in their right mind could sit under his leadership and listen to him preach week after week.

As reported by Protestia, just “mere months ago Young Jr. released a music video featuring him dancing around wearing gold chains, fake tattoos on his arms, neck, knuckles, and under his eye, baggy clothes, beanie, all the while mimicking pointing to a mouth grill, and last year he was still preaching on the 20-year-old bible-twisting fad ‘Prayer of Jabez‘”

Young Jr is basically a master clown and his church is basically a circus. This is why he could put out such a stupid video of himself berating Christians who want to be spiritually fed at church rather than entertained like goats on a goat farm.

If the truth were known, there’s a lot of people. You just are sitting in a dirty diaper. Still eating baby food. The Bible says again, Hebrews 6:1 “we go on to maturity.” Have you been…born again? If you’re born again, you’re a new believer and new believers, we go through stages.

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First is the pacifier stage. A lot of us and a lot of churches just sit right here in the pacifier stage and we sit in a highchair, the “I-chair”,

‘WAAAAAAAAINNNN! It’s about me, I don’t feel it. I want more worship, longer worship. I’m not getting fed.’

You mean you’ve been a Christian for 30 years, and you don’t know how to feed yourself. WAAAAAINNNNNNN”

*Correction: A previous version of this article stated Ed Young Jr’s church as Second Baptist, Houston, which is actually his father, Ed Young Sr.’s church.

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