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Blayla
@BlaylaDavis
Adopted son of the most high God. Husband madly in love, Father of 4 amazing kids, saved by Grace, called and chosen in Christ before Earth’s foundation, IT guy
Katılım Haziran 2023
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@Ashleyhays2089 God owns the Earth but satan runs the stage. You’re not wrong.
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The church is no longer using discernment.
The church is no longer in their Bibles- and it shows.
The world’s stage is now seen as a pulpit.
As long as someone says “Jesus” or mentions God, they are a Christian.
The bar for being a Christian is in the dirt and it’s the perfect primed position for the man of sin to step onto the scene.
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@sola_chad @MikeWingerii "If any of you has a dispute with another, do you dare to take it before the ungodly for judgment instead of before the Lord’s people?"
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“If you wanna reach out to me and tell me something I got wrong, I’m happy to admit that publicly … but if you sue me, we’re going to the mat.”
@MikeWingerii is a gift to the church and we should all be praying for him.
Protestia@Protestia
Apologist Mike Winger reveals that some of the charismatic leaders he recently implicated in cover-up culture are considering suing him, but that he isn't bothered by that at all.
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@Meldougherty77 44 seconds the young man actually says "thank you for laying down your life that we may live"....
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Gateway Church (@GatewayPeople) founder Robert Morris has asked a Dallas County judge to dismiss a $1M defamation lawsuit filed by his victim, Cindy Clemishire—just weeks after he admitted in court to sexually abusing her when she was 12 years old.
julieroys.com/robert-morris-…
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@realmikolson Most of these people aren’t actually Christian’s. They just think it’s all the same so they dabble in it all. They are fascinated by the supernatural so they gravitate toward it all. Bad news..
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@CaCentral @victorcool11 @JustinPetersMin That’s goofy. Something can agree with scripture & not be a direct quote. To say God only speaks what He has previously spoken is not consistent with scripture. God speaks to His sheep in a specific & personal way to lead & guide them. Always has.
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I was fired, as a pastor, on Sunday.
(Yes, I was fired last year, on the Lord’s Day, too. Baptists are big on ‘works of necessity’ like ‘muzzling an ox in the ditch.’)
In the past five years, as a pastor, I’ve been fired from three churches, and resigned from a fourth amidst calls for my termination. In every case, I was fired for upsetting the “church ladies” (often, of both sexes). Time and again, these ladies have pressed their husbands, deacons, and elders to put me under discipline; to force me into a struggle session where I must apologize for offending them, grovel for a second chance, and agree to all kinds of restrictions on what I can say and do. Once I refuse these sinful, controlling demands, they inevitably demand my head on a platter…and the ‘church ladies’ ALWAYS get what they want.
I’m seeing a lot of solid discussion, right now, addressing the epidemic of cucked church leaders who put good men under church discipline for fake “sin,” while ignoring the real sins of women, all in an effort to keep the ‘church ladies’ happy. As a pastor, I represent the other side of this equation. What we must understand is that, at present, there is virtually NO PLACE in evangelicalism for ANY uncucked man, whether he be a pastor or a parishioner. I can just about count, on my twenty fingers and toes, the number of exceptions that I’m personally familiar with.
Regarding my most recent pastorate, which began in January. I was opposed, from week one, by one elder, and his wife. They voted for me to come, and then turned around and passive-aggressively protested me for six straight months, on account of reading some internet slander about me. They didn’t invite us into their home once in six months. We had them in our home multiple times. They treated my wife like she had leprosy, and wouldn’t even look at me while I preached. When I confronted him, he denied having any issue. When I confronted him a second time, he slandered me to the entire church and destroyed my reputation before he left. Others left with him, and he left me to preach to scowls and frowns for the past four months. He slandered me around town, too, to the point that I was even denied pulpit supply by a sister church up the street.
The remaining elder was in my corner…until I offended his wife. She had a nasty habit of rudely interrupting her husband and angrily correcting him in public. On one occasion, he and I were discussing a matter, when she barged in uninvited, and cut him off mid-sentence. Rather than redirect my attention to her, I kept my attention on my co-elder, waiting for him to finish his thoughts. I wasn’t rude about. Just principled. I showed him the due respect his own wife refused to show him. She became irate, and a week later, he demanded I apologize to his wife. Because they’re my parents’ age, I offered an explanation, and gentle correction, but no apology. I thought the matter was closed. Little did I know, it was simmering in both their hearts, for several months.
Fast forward to two weeks ago; another church lady discovered I had invited a small group of (3) men to my house, as a personal outreach, where we enjoyed some beer and cigars while talking shop (discipleship). This was not a church event. It was not promoted on the church website or Facebook page. It was something I was doing on my own time, on my own dime, and with the other elder’s permission. In fact, he expressly asked me to, “keep it separate from the church.” Which I did.
This disgruntled elder and his wife seized on this moment, calling an urgent members’ meeting where all the church ladies could come together to voice their “concerns”:
“Why were no women invited?”
“Was this an ‘anti-female’ meeting?”
“Who gave you permission to have this men’s meeting in your home?”
“You can’t have beer and cigars in the parsonage…it’s church property.”
The other elder knew I enjoyed the occasional beer and cigar, and had no issue with it. (He and his wife drink wine, routinely.) Rather than defend me and help me keep my job, this vindictive elder and his wife used this proxy issue to turn the entire church against me and get me fired.
They’ve given us 30 days to vacate the parsonage, while taking away the income we need to qualify for renting or buying a home. Not being content to take away our income and housing. They went after our marriage, as well. Days before I was fired, this elder’s wife sent my wife a long text message which slandered me and sought to convince my wife she’s in an abusive marriage and should seek help.
I don’t use the word lightly, but my wife is genuinely traumatized. She is heartbroken. She’s been battling cancer and chronic illness. The stress of being kicked to the curb again, by “church family,” has triggered a serious case of shingles in her face, neck, and head. Please pray that it doesn’t spread to her eyes, which can cause blindness.
For ten months straight, I tried everything to revitalize this declining church; neighborhood visitation, social media ads, single’s mixers, fellowship meals, branding, new signs, etc. I didn’t miss a single Sunday in the pulpit, including while my wife spent a week in the hospital for a difficult surgery. The one thing that got any traction was reaching out to men with a vision for an uncucked church. As it turns out, that was the one thing that I wasn’t allowed to do.
In just a couple of weeks of spreading the word, I had about fifteen men interested in participating in my men’s fellowship. I sold my shotgun to pay for the beer and cigars. This past Saturday, two of those men called me to say they were bringing their families to join us for Sunday worship. Sadly, I had to tell them that my church was voting to fire me on Sunday. So, instead, we all went, together, to a different church where God’s Word, and not the church ladies, reign supreme.
Naturally, there’s a lot more to this saga. I intend to give a full account of everything that transpired, but first, I’ve got to go find a place to live and start earning an income.
I have made a vow to my wife that I will never again be dependent on a pay check from a church that is controlled by the sinful passions of unruly women. By my estimate, that’s most churches. I want to issue a call to young men, today – Do not give your strength to churches ruled over by cucked men and clucking hens. They will despise you for your strength and seek to castrate you. If you refuse to play ball, they’ll come for reputation, your marriage and family.
Find a godly church with godly pastors who have proven to be unflinching in the face of feminism, and let’s change the game.
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@JonnyRoot_ @JustinPetersMin You mean they refuse to let people they don’t know tell them how to live their lives? What on earth?!!?
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Ladies and gentlemen, here’s the Director of TPUSA Faith’s response to @JustinPetersMin’s video regarding Mark Driscoll’s disqualification…
They just refuse to face the facts, and instead promote and platform Mark. It’s reprehensible.

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@RcgWho47810 @Protestia What about an angry season due to inner conflict? Spiritual warfare? Family issues? The thing is no one really cares to know any of that. They’ve been going hard at this guy like it’s their job for years. He’s not part of their church or even their camp. Maybe that’s why
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@BlaylaDavis @Protestia There's a difference between an occasional angry moment and being a complete Loser with a double life.
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@Vincent98V @MethodMinistry How do you unborn someone? You can’t. But a husband can divorce a wife for adultery can’t she? Was he unfaithful to his promise for doing so?
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@MethodMinistry For a Christian to lose their salvation, they would have to be un-regenerated. The Bible gives no evidence that the new birth can be taken away.
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@RebmanG62639 @Protestia “For what the law was powerless to do because it was weakened by the flesh, God did by sending His own Son”
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@Phil_Johnson_ I think my question would be. If a pastor fails to be self controlled for a season, but repents, can they be restored as a pastor? Are we treating them as required to maintain holiness 100% ? More than other Christian’s?
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"Restored" to what?
He's a narcissistic liar & false prophet whose default disposition is pugnacious. Years ago he disqualified himself & destroyed the large congregation who looked to him for leadership. He responded with self-justification, not repentance. Rom. 16:17-18.
Hearses at Daybreak@Frost11ee
@Phil_Johnson_ @StevenWhitlow @Dcnitz Phil, honest question, what would Mark have to do to see you happy that he is restored to be "qualified"?
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@Phil_Johnson_ All I know is based on what I’ve read from you, Justin peters & protestia. Along w/ a couple clips. But I know this for a fact, entire churches need to repent sometimes. Boards can be corrupt, evil. Congregants can lie to destroy pastors just as well as pastors can to cover up.
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@Protestia I’ve heard tell of pastors that sent wives back home to be with abusive husbands. Covering up the abuse because of Matthew 19
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