I meant unapologetically Biblical! Ha! Sorry. I assume you knew my intention. You are welcome.
I am surprised by what you said about Albert Mohler. I used to listen to his radio program and I thought he was always point on with important issues. I remember one program with a former homosexual about leaving the lifestyle.
We left a hierarchical church, ELCA for same reasons, went for over 20 years to a Bible church which kind of fell apart due to poor leadership and a deceitful newer pastor. Just began attending a one year old Southern Baptist church which we really like for many reasons. I am going to visit with the young pastor about this. I know him to be grounded in the Word and I am anxious to hear what he says. We don’t have many choices like you do in the metroplex.
Albert Mohler has disappointed me several times over the past several years. When he is in the enviable position of powerful influence, being the president of an established, well-known seminary with a loud soap box, he is especially culpable when he allows weakness into his statements. A few years ago, he made the disappointing statement that Christians would have to “learn to live” with the encroaching homosexual agenda in culture. What pathetic capitulation!
Yes, there are individual SBC congregations that will not agree with every policy point of the national organization, and that is to their credit. But, increasingly, to me affiliation is endorsement in these evil days. We can have no fellowship with the works of darkness.