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Preston Sprinkle Claims 90 Percent of Illegal Immigrants are Committed Christians
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Preston Sprinkle Claims 90 Percent of Illegal Immigrants are Committed Christians

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Jan 07, 2025
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Preston Sprinkle, a name that has become synonymous with theological compromise and unbiblical sexual ethics, has built his career catering to and supporting a baptized version of queer theory that is infiltrating evangelicalism. As the founder of the Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender, Sprinkle has devoted much of his time attempting to redefine biblical orthodoxy, particularly on issues like sexuality and gender.

Now, with his latest endeavor, The Upside Down Kingdom Bible, he’s taken his watered-down theology and applied it to the very Word of God itself. And, as if the project wasn’t controversial enough, Sprinkle recently made an extremely brazen but unsubstantiated claim that “about 90 percent” of those crossing the southern border—whether legally or illegally—are “committed believers.”

This eyebrow-raising statement came during a promotional discussion for his new “study Bible,” where Sprinkle casually recounted a conversation with a single pastor in Texas who apparently provided this sweeping statistic. This baseless claim is based on a single anecdote from some pastor whose name he can’t even remember, yet Sprinkles delivers it as if it were a verifiable fact.

And why not? It fits neatly into the narrative he and his ilk so often push, a counterfeit Christianity that elevates cultural sentiment over commitment to biblical doctrine.

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