Topic category: Religion & Philosophy in the News
If Tucker Won't Risk Church, Why Should Athletes Risk Jobs?
Philadelphia Flyer Ivan Provorov refused to adorn himself with a jersey yielding to Pride Night propaganda.
The athlete confided such would violate his Russian Orthodox faith.
On “Tucker Carlson Tonight”, commentator Jason Whitlock and the eponymous host reflected how only a non-American was courageous enough to take such a principled stand.
But if so, isn't Tucker Carlson even more cowardly?
Carlson is on the record of remaining in the Episcopal Church despite acknowledging the assorted apostasies espoused by that denomination's highest leaders and prominent voices.
Is not like there are not other ecclesiastical alternatives that Carlson could select from if he was actually serious about his Christian faith.
For unlike the hockey players that have their livelihoods to consider when confronted with the Goliath of corporate woketopianism, Tucker would face no financial consequences if he was to switch membership to a non-Episcopalian Anglican, Lutheran or even Roman Catholic congregation that shared both his supposed love of liturgy and professed Christian sexual ethics.
By Frederick Meekins
Frederick Meekins
Issachar Bible Church & Apologetics Research Institute
Biography - Frederick Meekins
Frederick Meekins is an independent theologian and social critic. Frederick holds a BS in Political Science/History, a MA in Apologetics/Christian Philosophy from Trinity Theological Seminary, and a PhD. in Christian Apologetics from Newburgh Theological Seminary.