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  1. Dec 2021
    1. The election of the elders of an evangelical church is usually an uncontroversial, even unifying event. But this summer, at an influential megachurch in Northern Virginia, something went badly wrong. A trio of elders didn’t receive 75 percent of the vote, the threshold necessary to be installed

      Social polarization has caught up with the white evangelical movement.

      I wonder how Black evangelical traditions are faring? I feel like too often Black churches more socially conservative than Baptists are left out of these discussions, probably due to population size.

      I know race mediates Black evangelicals attraction to the Republican or other right wing movements (because it does for Black Conservatives too; there's also social pressure due to the poor scorecard of Republicans, especially at the local and state level, on race or other issues that the Black community at large tends to care about thus identifying as a Republican as a Black person often comes with social stigma) #thanksracism but I should do more reading in this.

    2. A small group of people, inside and outside this church, coordinated a divisive effort to use disinformation in order to persuade others to vote these men down as part of a broader effort to take control of this church,” David Platt,

      The irony.

      Suffering from their own formula being used against themselves. Reminds me, in smaller terms of scale obviously, of the West training and supplying al-Queda and other paramilitary bgroups (in Colombia especially) that ended up using those tactics and resources to subvert the goals of the West or at least created obstacles to their implementation. #micromacro