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Thursday, February 20, 2020

CHARISMATIC SBC LEADER, DWIGHT MCKISSIC, SAYS OPPOSING FEMALE PASTORS IS ‘GENDER LYNCHING’

William Dwight McKissic, Sr. (born 1958) is a prominent African-American Southern "Baptist minister from Pine Bluff, Arkansas. He is the founder and current senior pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas. McKissic is a controversial leader of the Bapticostal movement, marked by rejection of cessationism and support of the charismatic gifts. He has also made several controversial statements, specifically about homosexuality and divine wrath." 
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"This isn’t the first time McKissic racialized an SBC problem. He trotted out racial grievances to defend conservative critiques of ERLC head Russell Moore. Moore, a Never Trumper and former Democratic congressional staffer, naturally finds a defender in McKissic—a pastor who voted for abortion supporting Hillary Clinton over Trump and admits to voting against Mitt Romney."
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"Dwight McKissic is an African American charismatic (and leftist) preacher who – for some reason – is a Southern Baptist. McKissic regularly capitalizes on the color of his skin to obtain for himself notoriety and attention, especially through resolutions presented at the SBC’s annual convention designed to cause racial disunity and controversy. A huge fan of progressive liberal, Russell Moore, McKissic is a regular presence in the blogosphere and pushes his radical and racist agenda in Southern Baptist circles."
"Few in the Southern Baptist world are willing to call McKissic what he is – a racist and race baiter who is savagely committed to socialist, liberal and Cultural Marxist ideals. We’ve written about McKissic in the past: The Color of Money in the SBC: Dwight McKissic and the Economics of Race BaitingThe Salt of the Earth: A Rejoinder to Dwight McKissic and Dave Miller and Others Who Twist This VerseRace Baiting and the ERLC: Dwight McKissic Defends Russell Moore and Demonstrates Why Eliminating the ERLC is the Best Course of ActionIs Truth Racist: A Response to Dwight McKissic, and more."
SBC LEADER SAYS OPPOSING FEMALE PASTORS IS ‘GENDER LYNCHING’
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Dwight McKissic, a token black figure in the Southern Baptist Convention who terrorizes 
every annual convention with race-baiting resolutions, says that being against female pastors
 is “gender lynching.”
McKissic, who helped foment ungodly domestic terrorism during the Ferguson riots and railed against police officers, also voted for Hillary Clinton because of “other pro-life issues” besides abortion (like the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), McKissic has redefined “pro-life” to mean anything and everything but ending abortion).
In wake of the controversy caused by a gay-affirming SBC pastors conference president inviting a female pastor, Hosanna Wong, to perform at the event, liberal Southern Baptists like McKissic are claiming that conservative sentiment is tantamount to a hate crime.
Hosanna Wong official title is, Network Associate Pastor of Teaching. James Grogan is listed as Senior Pastor. Another male is listed as Executive Pastor, according to the church’s website. Disinviting Sis Wong from a nonpreaching speaking role, is tantamount to gender lynching.
— Dwight McKissic (@pastordmack) February 13, 2020
Of course, McKissic wouldn’t have a problem is Wong had a preaching role, either. He debated Tom Ascol on female pastors and preachers last year (in the affirmative).
Lynching, a volatile term steeped in racism, is a reference to 3,446 blacks hung by a rope between 1882 and 1968 (1,297 whites were also lynched during that time period).
Engaging in “catastrophizing,” a key component of snowflake culture, McKissic and David Uth – the gay-affirming pastor who invited Wong – are insinuating that critics of female pastors might cause actual physical harm.
Uth had claimed that criticism of female pastors could put Wong in “danger.”
McKissic was recently a highly celebrated guest speaker at the church of ERLC official, Bart Barber.
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