
Kevin Cuthbertson
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Kevin Cuthbertson
@KRCuthbertson
Son of God, Husband of 1, Father to 7. Senior Pastor of FBC Columbus, MS.



Giants LB Abdul Carter takes public issue with Giants QB Jaxson Dart's decision to introduce Donald Trump at a Friday rally. nbcsports.com/nfl/profootbal…



.@JaxsonDart didn’t make any political statement. He simply introduced the President of the United States. You are an idiot.










thought this sh!t was AI, what we doing man










This newborn baby was found in a dumpster in Houston, Texas. "The child appeared to be fresh out of the womb, with his hair wet, his skin pruned and his umbilical cord still attached." Thankfully, he survived

Tim Keller distorts sin in an attempt to minimize the seriousness of homosexuality, while also missing the target on the gospel as well. This sounded more like humanism than Christianity.


I had all the “nuance Christians” come after me for this comment. James White, Samuel Sey, Owen Strachan, and even Gabe Rench among others. Most of them screenshotted it as if it’s a stand alone post. It’s not, it was a comment to another post. Kristen Hawkins made an unthinking statement. Seth Gruber claimed how mindless and foolish it was. I simply commented on his post in agreement. Kristen said: “The death penalty is inconsistent with a prolife worldview.” This is not clear thinking. Not only that it’s unbiblical and out of step with all of church history. Killing murderers is a way to protect life. In fact, God commands it. Genesis 9:6 “Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image.” Kristen leads a large organization and a large prolife movement. She should know this. My statement is that she should not lead because she clearly cannot think. My application to “women” was more broad because it’s not just Kristen. We see this with female judges, politicians, university professors, CEOs, lawyers, and more. Our nation is overrun with women leaders *most* of which cannot think clearly. They cannot think in these types of matters because women are designed to think more emotionally and with greater empathy. However, misplaced compassion often causes them to apply mercy where justice ought to be executed. This is exactly what Kristen did. So, to take this out of its original context and claim I am saying that “all women cannot think” demonstrates my point. I said *most women” cannot think. This includes women of both sexes. The fact that these men did not deploy basic public square hermeneutics to grasp my rhetoric is telling. Instead, they immediately ran to the most uncharitable interpretation. Why? We know why.










