Self-professed Christian & ESPN personality Ryan Clark said Jaden Ivey spews “hateful & evil Christianity”, while using The Bible out of context to rebuke him & claims Ivey should shut his mouth about LGBTQ because the WNBA supports the cause…
This is bad fruit from Clark.
(🎥: @thepivot)
@ElijahSchaffer There are a lot of white people who are genuine & see all people as human. those are the good ones. unfortunately its the narrowminded ones like U that are EASILY hated. Hated SO MUCH that even your videos of horrid acts lose compassion. THATS how horrible u kind of whites are!
Blacks in general hate white people
Go to black twitter. They always celebrate whites getting killed
Will defend the murderer at any and all costs
Claim courts are racist and mock the white victim
There are black people that don’t do this, but the majority think like this
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@virgilwalker@EmmanuelAcho@Realrclark25 It's not bending over dude!! You just dont have to bully people anymore to be tough. I give 2 SHITS about LBGT but they are fking human beings too!! If you care so much the fking PRAY WITH THEM! Stop acting like you give a sht! I HATE BULLIES!
There was a time in the black community when we knew being gay was a sin and being masculine meant rejecting homosexuality.
Today, black men bend over for LGBTQ causes. Some, like @EmmanuelAcho and @Realrclark25 use the Bible to justify their godlessness
@KareKennedy59@IxAMxLAMBO@JonnyRoot_@Ken_FiveSolas@Realrclark25 Ok Lady. Saint Karen. I have a Bible. In my King James version Jesus's words are in RED. So unless youre telling me the King James version is invalid then where in the New Testament there is any reference to gay people in RED text??????? Thank you very much
@pjsreal@JonnyRoot_@Ken_FiveSolas@Realrclark25 We dont have to accept an abomination you dookie chaser. Do that shit in private we dont see it or hear it. Don't force your disgusting behavior on ppl.
@IxAMxLAMBO@JonnyRoot_@Ken_FiveSolas@Realrclark25 All you pretentious, snooty, snobby, rude, finger pointing, so called Christians can do better! I AM a Christian so whatever you angered, rude, self righteous, prick & prickettes believe about me or MY OPINION, you can shove them firmly into your pretentious tight asses!
PJ, I appreciate you wanting people to be treated with dignity and not have their rights violated—that’s a good instinct, and the Bible affirms the value and worth of every person as made in God’s image.
However, there’s an important distinction the Bible makes that seems to be getting mixed up here. The verse often quoted about not judging others is Matthew 7:1-5. Jesus isn’t saying we should never call out sin or discern right from wrong. He’s condemning hypocritical judgment—pointing out the speck in someone else’s eye while ignoring the log in our own. He actually goes on to say that after dealing with our own sin, we can then help remove the speck from our brother’s eye. In other words, self-examination first, then loving correction.
Scripture repeatedly calls believers to address sin, especially within the church:
• Matthew 18:15-17 — Jesus instructs: If your brother sins against you, go to him privately, point it out, and seek restoration. If needed, involve others or even the church.
• Galatians 6:1 — “Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently. But watch yourselves, or you also may be tempted.”
• Ephesians 5:11 — “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.”
• Luke 17:3 — “If your brother or sister sins against you, rebuke them; and if they repent, forgive them.”
The Bible doesn’t teach “live and let live” when it comes to sin—it teaches speaking the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15) for the sake of repentance and restoration. God Himself judges sin, and He calls His people to align with His standards, not to redefine them.
Regarding homosexuality specifically, the Bible does describe it as sin in both the Old and New Testaments (e.g., Leviticus 18:22, Romans 1:26-27, 1 Corinthians 6:9-11). That’s not “human rights” language in the modern sense—it’s about God’s design for sexuality and human flourishing. The comparison to other sins like incest or bestiality in the original post isn’t equating them in every way, but pointing out that all sexual sin falls outside God’s good boundaries, just as the Bible groups various sins together.
True love isn’t silence or forced affirmation—it’s pointing people toward repentance and the forgiveness available in Christ. Jesus ate with sinners and loved them deeply, but He also called them to “go and sin no more” (John 8:11). The church’s role isn’t to violate anyone’s rights or harass people, but neither is it to pretend sin isn’t sin just because culture demands acceptance.
We all fall short and need grace. The goal of calling out sin isn’t condemnation—it’s restoration. I’d encourage reading those passages in context.
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