He was reporting on a protest he was participating in. imo
And that is the reason for the thread.
I'm a part of this Christian community and this is quite honestly stunning news to me.
Can you please share the links that document the pastor's ties to white nationalism, as well as some of the higher ups in the church, as you've stated?
ETA: as an aside, I've asked twice now and have not seen any clarity on this.
IS this pastor considered a victim by WS standards?
He's named as such in the charging docs, called "Victim #1", so I'm just asking for some clarity.
Yes, I’m glad to clarify this.
Let me start with the research our members did connecting
individual leaders within the church to white Christian nationalism. I want to be very clear about what
is and
is not being said here.
I am
not saying this is about the congregation.
I am
not saying the church publicly promotes white nationalist beliefs.
And I am
certainly not comparing this church to something like Westboro.
What the research shows is that
a former leader and a current leader within the church have documented ties to white nationalist ideology. That distinction matters.
Posters keep stating that
the church has nothing to do with white Christian nationalism, and that simply isn’t accurate based on the research that’s been posted. This is about
people involved in leadership, not the beliefs of the congregation as a whole.
To be clear one more time:
I am
not saying the congregation shares these views or that the church advertises them. I am saying that
individuals in positions of authority have connections, and that is what the research supports.
This is still
not the main focus of this thread, but since the claim keeps being repeated, it needed to be addressed.
If anything I’ve said is unclear, that’s on me—it’s late and I’m exhausted.
Please start reading at
THIS POST to review the research for yourself