SOUTHERN BAPTISTS: ARE THE ERLC & TGC MERGING INTO ONE?

SOUTHERN BAPTISTS: 
ARE THE ERLC & TGC MERGING INTO ONE?
BY GIDEON KNOX
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

There are two primary engines driving the popularity of Social
Justice into the heart of quasi-conservative evangelicalism. Once
bulwarks for a solid Biblical worldview and stalwart defenders of the
Gospel, both organizations have experienced serious mission drift in
recent years. Both organizations have developed a penchant for
terminology from the social progressive lexicon, like “racial justice.”
Both use the term social justice in a positive, rather than
negative, way. The two organizations share board members. The two
organizations share regular contributors to their websites. While the
ERLC’s president, Russell Moore, was daily attacking Donald Trump, The
Gospel Coalition’s Thabiti Anyabwile was endorsing Hillary Clinton in a
brilliant and cooperative one-two punch. And now, they will share a
conference. It’s becoming increasingly apparent that the Southern
Baptist’s ERLC and the cool kids at The Gospel Coalition are becoming
nearly indistinguishable.
The ERLC is now hosting
The Gospel Coalition’s Pre-Conference on April 3. The theme of the
pre-conference is,”Relentless: Gospel Courage in a Complex Culture,” and
is right up the alley of trajectory for both organizations, which have
shirked their prospective missions (ethics and religious liberty for the
ERLC, promotion of the Gospel for TGC) to become cultural commentators.
Their theme is typical and predictable, because it’s the mantra they’ve
been repeating for years; courage (or boldness or a “prophetic voice,”
you get the point) in culture, which typically means having the courage
to repeatedly side with social progressives, race-baiters and Marxists
and to treat conservative evangelicals like the enemy of all that is
good and pure.

Russell Moore is the president of the ERLC, and serves on the board of directors for The Gospel Coalition.
Joe Carter, who is the editor for The Gospel Coalition, is the “Communications Specialist” for the ERLC.
Karen Swallow Prior, the gay-friendly animal rights activist, and
feminist is a research fellow for the ERLC and a contributor The Gospel
Coalition.

Samuel James, a nepotistic, sycophantic hire at the ERLC, is now a contributor at The Gospel Coalition.
Daniel Patterson, the “chief of staff” at the ERLC is a contributor for The Gospel Coalition.

There are many more examples…Are you seeing a theme, here? While The
Gospel Coalition is a parachurch ministry that’s not really accountable
to any local churches, the ERLC is accountable to local
churches (in theory, not in reality) because it is a Southern Baptist
entity. Do Southern Baptists care if their entity is quickly merging
with an organization that allowed an explicit endorsement for Hillary
Clinton on their website? Should Southern Baptists be concerned that a
parachurch ministry seemingly has so much influence and control over
their entity?

One wonders if Southern Baptists are giving 4 million dollars to the
ERLC annually so they can help a non-denominational parachurch ministry
throw a party.