‘Let them fight’

‘Let them fight’

Item 1: “James O’Keefe Resigns From Project Veritas After Employee Complaints

O’Keefe, who became a star on the right by targeting journalists and liberal groups in hidden-camera stings, was placed on paid leave earlier this month amid a dispute with the nonprofit’s board. The board reversed O’Keefe’s firing of two top executives, and received a lengthy memo from unhappy employees detailing O’Keefe’s allegedly “outright cruel” conduct.

Item 2: “Ken Ham Finds Threats to Young-Earth Creationist within Young-Earth Creationism

Ken Ham has fired the first of what, apparently, will be many volleys against what he believes is one of the biggest threats to young-earth creationists: other young-earth creationists!! hanging them with the pejorative title of “young-earth evolutionists.” Yes, Ken Ham is suggesting that one of the biggest danger to creationism–as defined by Answers in Genesis–lies within and among those who “call themselves creationists” and he has set about to root this cancer out and expose it before it does any more damage to the church (and also possibly his particular ministry).

Using well-worn debate techniques, Ken Ham sets about to label some young-earth creationists as compromisers of the faith, wolves in sheep’s clothing and those that are undermining the faith of the youth, the ministry and Christian schools. Their sin you ask? Apparently being too influenced by evolutionary theory and conversing with dangerous Christians who are not true young-earth creationists.

Item 3: “Spiritual Warfare Breaks Out Among the Trump-Loving Prophetic Community

A spiritual battle is breaking out among former President Donald Trump’s closest evangelical allies as self-declared “prophets” have begun pointing the finger at each other, declaring the other a “false prophet.”

The drama began unfolding on the televangelist political program “FlashPoint.”

“FlashPoint” was launched heading into the 2020 election for the purpose of mobilizing right-wing Christians to support Trump and Republican candidates running for office. Airing on Kenneth Copeland’s Victory Channel network, the program from the beginning regularly featured host Gene Bailey with Christian nationalist Lance Wallnau, pastor Hank Kunneman, and evangelist Mario Murillo serving as commentators. Wallnau, Kunneman, and Murillo are all active within the modern-day Charismatic prophetic movement and used their positions as spiritual leaders to support Trump. …

Once Trump left office, “FlashPoint” became a regular part of the Victory Channel’s lineup, airing twice a week on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, frequently with Kunneman and Murillo as guests. But earlier this year, Murillo announced that he would no longer appear on the program with Kunneman because of Kunneman’s ties to “false prophets” Kat Kerr and Robin Bullock.

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