A Response to the Woke Leadership of the PCA Who Canonized George Floyd and Ahmaud Arberry as Martyrs to White Supremacy
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A reply to an open letter to the PCA by executives According to the Scriptures, an accusation of wrong-doing requires every fact supporting the accusation be confirmed by witness testimony (Deuteronomy 19.15), and that verdicts be rendered, not on the basis of appearance but on the basis of righteous judgment (John 7.4). Moreover, it is a sin to demand an accounting of individuals for sins they themselves did not commit. I believe it safe to assume that these requirements hold true whether the subject of the accusation is an individual or a group (eg., ethnic, racial, national, etc). Assuming all of that, our PCA coordinators and presidents (hereinafter, "executives") failed to perform the aforementioned ethical obligations in their Open Letter of 4 June 2020 (hereinafter, “open letter”).
A Response to the Woke Leadership of the PCA Who Canonized George Floyd and Ahmaud Arberry as Martyrs to White Supremacy
A Response to the Woke Leadership of the PCA…
A Response to the Woke Leadership of the PCA Who Canonized George Floyd and Ahmaud Arberry as Martyrs to White Supremacy
A reply to an open letter to the PCA by executives According to the Scriptures, an accusation of wrong-doing requires every fact supporting the accusation be confirmed by witness testimony (Deuteronomy 19.15), and that verdicts be rendered, not on the basis of appearance but on the basis of righteous judgment (John 7.4). Moreover, it is a sin to demand an accounting of individuals for sins they themselves did not commit. I believe it safe to assume that these requirements hold true whether the subject of the accusation is an individual or a group (eg., ethnic, racial, national, etc). Assuming all of that, our PCA coordinators and presidents (hereinafter, "executives") failed to perform the aforementioned ethical obligations in their Open Letter of 4 June 2020 (hereinafter, “open letter”).