stokesjokes wrote: ↑November 3rd, 2020, 3:38 pm
It’s not about taking sides. Piper’s theology is within the big tent of orthodox Christian theology, it even falls within the bounds of the smaller tent of evangelical theology. He shouldn’t be “cancelled” because he’s not voting the same way as the university leaders.
If this stuff is and has been going on, it should stop. Now is the time, especially given the current transition, to make these necessary operational changes.
I don't know enough particulars to say for certain he was cancelled because of his Trump message. But for the sake of this conversation, let's stipulate that that was 100% the reason.
There has been vote counting going on up there for many, many years. I do know the particulars of some of that. I also know some of the particulars about many people being silenced for their theological view, even though it falls within a small sector of the Evangelical world.
I believe the school was in much better spiritual condition, when our theological views were much more narrow than today. Unfortunately, that narrowness also went hand in hand with the legalistic, cultural, views held at that time as well.
Somewhere there has to be a middle.
Finally, I am not sure that the leaders of LU are as overtly pro-Trump, as when Jr. ruled with an iron fist. I know a lot of them did not support Jr's Republican, drinking, buddy for the 5th district of VA, nomination. I also know that he had a list of the ones that didn't and how much they contributed to the opponents campaign. (Public knowledge, but he had it close at hand.
Yes, we need to be careful who/why we ask someone to speak at convocation. There shouldn't necessarily be a litmus test. But, whatever path they choose to go down, it should be consistent.