New Zondervan "Diversity" Bible Features Contributor Who Says You Can Be Sexually Attracted to Potted Plants
The Upside Down Kingdom Study Bible has officially been released, and it’s every bit the theological disaster one might have predicted. Helmed by Preston Sprinkle, a man whose name has become synonymous with normalizing LGBTQ ideology within the Church, this so-called "study Bible" is not merely a reinterpretation of Scripture—it’s a full-scale assault on biblical orthodoxy dressed up as diversity and inclusion.
It would be better named the DEI Bible.
Sprinkle himself is no stranger to sexual controversy in Evangelicalism. Founder of the Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender, and an original board member of the pro-LGBTQ Revoice conference, Sprinkle’s theological trajectory has been clear for years.
Yet now, armed with a host of progressive contributors, he has set his sights on repackaging the Word of God to accommodate the cultural zeitgeist. Clearly, from his interview below, Sprinkles is more interested in self-affirmation than leading people to repentance. And he’s brought some familiar faces along for the ride.
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