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Explicit: As The Current Administration Appoints The Lowest Of The People (Baser Sort) – The Perversions Of Mark Driscoll

“After this thing, Jeroboam returned not from his evil way but made again of the lowest of the people priests of the high places: whosoever would, he consecrated him, and he became one of the priests of the high places.” -1 Kings 13:33

Oh, if the people would know the doctrine for themselves that Jesus told His followers that they must know (John 7:17). The people need the knowledge of knowing what it is that the Lord condemns, and what it is that He advocates for discerning the good from the evil (Ezekiel 44:23). If those who profess to be the Lord’s would do so, they would not give ear to those who promote such heresies and perversion within what is called the body of Christ, today (Hosea 4:6).

Last week, I highlighted the flip-flopping “Cussing Pastor” Mark Driscoll, who was recently invited to speak at Trump’s “Rededication of America to God” event.  Within the scriptures, there is NO such thing as a cussing pastor (Colossians 3:8; Ephesians 4:29; James 1:26).

“The Cussing Pastor” Mark Driscoll Invited to Speak at Trump’s Rededication of America to God

After writing the article and posting it online, I received some comments about Driscoll and his perversions for which he openly advocates. After reading in part some of the things that I see that he is promoting, it was quite obvious that these individuals around the current administration are appointed, not only to protect the current administration, but also to protect themselves, in which both sides are guilty.

The first article is from Daily Mail where they reported Evangelical Pastor Under Fire from Christians over Sexually-Explicit Guide to Marriage.

A new Christian book that gives a green light to a range of sexual taboos such as anal sex and using sex toys, has come under fire for pushing a misogynistic and overtly sexual agenda in marriage.

Pastor Mark Driscoll’s new book, co-written with wife Grace, has parted waters when it comes to morals – and none are more enraged by its explicitly sexual content than devout Christians.

The Seattle-based evangelical superchurch leader, 41, is in an unusual – and sellable – position in that he is a preacher writing about sex, and the book hit Amazon and Barnes & Noble top sellers’ lists upon launching last week.

This is not the first time the controversial ‘man’s man’ pastor’s words have divided.

Set in the highly sexualised American culture, the book often refers to figures that underline just how young some couples are when they indulge in their first sex acts, or how many teenagers are regularly giving oral sex, for example. That has not stopped many from finding the contents to be too sexually revealing and innocence-destroying.

The reason for the outcry is clear – the book takes aim at some fundamentally held Christian views and is not afraid to hold back.

Love and marriage: The Driscolls, pictured during an interview, have been criticised for their frank opinions on sex
Masturbation, oral sex, anal sex, role playing, menstrual sex, sex toys, birth control, cosmetic surgery, cyber sex, sexual medication and marital sexual assault are looked at systematically.

There is no doubt about its adult content: ‘Many Christian couples have decided that while anal sex is permissible, it is not beneficial, as they deem the risks too great. Some, however, have chosen to at least try it, for variety,’ the couple write.

The Driscolls’ advice is straightforward: ‘The Bible does not forbid masturbation. Some Christians wish it did.’
They say that couples are able to use photos of each when apart – or see one another over the internet – for masturbation.

Oral sex is seen as ‘a gift being stewarded well,’ while abortion is termed as ‘murder’ and an IUD is found to be an ‘abortifacient.’

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The next article, written by J.M. Greene, is titled “Pastor Mark Driscoll’s Holy Ghost Porn“.

Mark Driscoll, pastor of the Seattle-based Mars Hill megachurch is no stranger to controversy. Early in his career, he was known as the ‘cussing pastor’. As things rolled along, he garnered a devoted following by preaching a macho Jesus who would probably enjoy watching a UFC cage match, deriding effeminate male worship leaders, and telling Christian wives that they should drop their husband’s trousers and ‘serve’ them by performing oral sex. His sermon videos on the topic of sex are often too controversial to be carried by GodTube (the Christian version of YouTube). Recently, he has been in a new kind of controversy, as charges of plagiarism have been leveled at him.

What is perhaps not as widely-known is his claim that he sees replays of sexual encounters and child molestations in his head, courtesy of a ‘gift’ of the Holy Spirit. That’s right folks. We have a pastor claiming that he has a Holy Ghost porn channel in his head. As Mark puts it, “I see things.”

I’ll let him tell you about it:

Now that you’ve picked your jaw up off the floor, let’s talk about this. Why is this guy even still a pastor? These are purely anecdotal stories of course – the same as what Christianity and the Bible are largely constructed out of, so I guess I shouldn’t be surprised he gets away with it. We have no reason to suppose that his claims are true.

Mr. Driscoll may simply be a compulsive liar, or he could be suffering from some sort of mental issues which lead him to visualize these things in his head. The logical problems created by his stories however, should lead even Christians to question their veracity.

Finally, the last article was written by Ingrid Schlueter and named “Sexpert Pastor Mark Driscoll is Told, ‘Enough is Enough’”.

For years, Pastor Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church in Seattle has styled himself as hip and relevant and gritty. He’s made a name for himself with his irreverence, his ultra-cool personna and most of all, for his crass discussion of sexual matters. It is this discussion of sexual matters that is increasingly removing Mr. Driscoll from the company of Christians who believe he long ago crossed a line of acceptable conduct for an evangelical pastor.

Pastor Driscoll, in a recent blog post, promotes a website called ChristianNymphos.org which features articles on how a Christian wife can turn herself into a dominatrix. the glories of An–l and or-l sex, and the use of sex toys. Driscoll also sees himself as a sex advice counselor on his Mars Hill Blog, dispensing his recommendations for things like sex during menstruation and marital masturbation. In short, he makes Planned Parenthood instructional videos look tame.

The fact that this press release is unlikely to make it through Internet filters speaks for itself. Author and former head of Eagle Forum in Washington state, Cathy Mickels, issued a press release yesterday, decrying the foul material being passed off in the name of relevant ministry by Mr. Driscoll. I join Mrs. Mickels in her profound disgust that this pastor has been legitimized and endorsed by leading Bible teachers like John Piper and Erwin Lutzer. Driscoll is allowed the platform that he has because Christian leaders have not said, “enough is enough!”

Women are now having to speak up about the degrading and filthy content of Mr. Driscoll’s “ministry.”

At a time when American young people are hit in the face with graphic sexuality in every facet of our culture, the church should be a safe haven where the sacredness and privacy of the act of marriage is respected by pastors. Those with sexual issues need to receive private counseling—not sex seminars in a church auditorium. For generations, Christian pastors have managed to convey the Scripture’s teachings on fornication, adultery and the beauty of sexuality within marriage without sullying and cheapening it, Driscoll-style.

Mark Driscoll is a sad product of our times. While waving his orthodox doctrinal credentials, he has simultaneously embraced the spirit of the age when it comes to his treatment of sex. In the process, he is pornifying the church and only adding to the moral squalor of our culture.

Conclusion: What we find here, friends, is the revolving door of the new, up-and-coming individuals who are being hand-picked to stand around the current administration. Yet, one must understand that the only way that they qualify is that they must be compromised so that they can be extorted and controlled.

Bradlee Dean

Bradlee Dean is an ordained Christian preacher, Radio show host for the #1 show on BBS radio from 2-3 p.m. Central Standard Time (The Sons of Liberty). He is a National Tea Party favorite, as does he speak on high school and college campuses nationwide. Bradlee is also an author, a husband to one and daddy to five boys. You have probably seen Bradlee through such outlets as The New York Times, Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, The Weekly Standard etc.. Check out Bradlee's website and follow him on Facebook.

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