ButchPlz
We do a little trollin'
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Now is the time to reflect on why he would do that. On his employment, on his background, on what (or who) he actually follows and worships, etc..Not only do I think this is a valid criticism, I agree with you 100%. I have listened to JPs series on Exodus, and he has a substantial head knowledge of scripture. In the lectures and interviews etc I have listened to (lots of them, albeit not recently) he references the Bible and its parables etc sometimes, but has never claimed to be a devout Christian himself...nor given a testimony of how he came to a relationship with God/Christ. In my opinion, JP should stay in his lane and not be debating people as a representative of Christianity. Thats a chore that if anyone should undertake it publicly, they should be a Pastor and a religious scholar...not a gifted Psychology professor. JP is a clinical psychologist like my son. A leader in that field and well respected. He is not a man who has devoted his life to the Church that shepherds a congregation for a living. Nor is he a religious scholar that teaches at a Christian school or seminary. Sounds like, at least in some instances, he has gotten out of his area of expertise. I have not listened to him do that, and have no interest in it.
Who wants the spiritual life pulled out of Christianity?