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A professor of Theology and Baptist Studies at Duke University Divinity School says that a social media post in which he called evangelical Christianity “the greatest threat to human existence” was “taken out of context.”

“Worse. Evangelical Christianity is the greatest threat to human existence today. It must be laid waste,” wrote Duke Divinity professor Curtis Freeman in a now-deleted tweet.

A professor of Theology and Baptist Studies at Duke University Divinity School says that a social media post in which he called evangelical Christianity “the greatest threat to human existence” was “taken out of context.” “Worse. Evangelical Christianity is the greatest threat to human existence today. It must be laid waste,” wrote Duke Divinity professor Curtis Freeman in a now-deleted tweet.

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Wolf in sheep’s clothing

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He can’t claim it was taken out of context when that was all he wrote.

Never apologize for telling the Truth.

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Waiting for him to produce the missing context

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What he really meant to say was judaism/satanism

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"Worse. Evangelical Christianity is the greatest threat to human existence today. It must be laid to waist." -- Curtis Freeman, PhD., Baylor University, M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

I found the following info on Curtis Freeman.

Curtis W. Freeman is research professor of theology and Baptist studies and director of the Baptist House of Studies. His research and teaching explores areas of Free Church theology.

OKAY. This is a very limited quote. I refuse to 'jump the gun' to condemn. What is the context in which he is talking about? How dare the OP post this without the entire context of what Dr. freeman is talking about.