Neo-Marxists are re-creating history, inventing a new language, targeting the Christian family, and are seeking to eradicate the two sexes that God created in the Garden of Eden. Children are being chemically castrated and physically mutilated in order to change genders. A justice who sits on the Supreme Court who cannot define what a woman is. This is the tip of the iceberg, and worst of all it is seeping into the church through false guilt and misplaced pity. Or, perhaps, and just as dangerous, your church may be ignoring this monster altogether claiming that they are being faithful stewards by concentrating on “spiritual” matters.
The Protestant Reformation was one of the paramount events in the history of the world. The Westminster Confession of Faith may be one of the greatest man-made documents ever prepared by the church. The doctrine of justification by faith alone is the crux of our hope in Christ.
Contrary to what I witnessed a number of years ago, Reformed churches today have become uncompromising in teaching and protecting the great truths coming out of the Reformation period. Only a few decades ago, there were just a few of these churches, at least in the South. I am a witness to that, having been ordained for over fifty years. Indeed, every generation must be diligent in protecting these truths because every generation produces its own heresies. If the Reformed Faith is not aggressively taught, it will be lost. Reformed churches will die. I have witnessed this too.
However, if we remain in the culture of the Reformation period without expanding our defense of the faith against modern insurgent movements bent on destroying our beloved church, then we are in great danger. We are failing the very people over whom we are called to be shepherds.
Sitting through presbytery ordination examinations for these last fifty years, it has become obvious to me that there is a major flaw in the seminary education of our young men preparing for the ministry. They have no knowledge of that which is a real and present danger. Later as pastors, they don’t read outside the box of what they were given in seminary. It’s not what you hear from the pulpit that is the problem. You are probably hearing orthodoxy every Sunday. It’s what you don’t hear from the pulpit that concerns me.
The greatest threat to our nation and to the modern church today is Neo-Marxism. If you do not know what that is, then someone has failed you in your Christian walk. With all due respect to my godly brethren in the pulpits, probably your pastor will be hard-pressed to explain it. Neo-Marxism is the great white elephant in the room.
Neo-Marxism is a religion. It is the most dangerous modern enemy seeking to destroy Christianity. It has infiltrated almost every institution in America from modern universities to the civil government. It is capturing our public education system. It is foundational in courses taught in graduate business schools. Results based on Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) scores set the religious direction of our corporations. It is the religion that undergirds three of the largest investment institutions in the world – Blackrock, Vanguard, and State Street.
Neo-Marxists are re-creating history, inventing a new language, targeting the Christian family, and are seeking to eradicate the two sexes that God created in the Garden of Eden. Children are being chemically castrated and physically mutilated in order to change genders. A justice who sits on the Supreme Court who cannot define what a woman is. This is the tip of the iceberg, and worst of all it is seeping into the church through false guilt and misplaced pity. Or, perhaps, and just as dangerous, your church may be ignoring this monster altogether claiming that they are being faithful stewards by concentrating on “spiritual” matters.
Seminary instruction is heavy-weighted on the side of soteriology and missiology. There are no classes on Neo-Marxism. The very weapons that seminary students need to fight against the modern tenets of Satan are avoided. It’s the great failure of American Christianity. The reasons for this failure are numerous, and I cannot go into those here.
This is a diatribe. It’s not an introduction to a book. It’s really not a short article written for edification. It’s one way to handle my immense frustrations with the modern pulpit. Remember, I have been in the pulpit myself for over fifty years. Maybe that gives me a right to say what I am saying. What better way to conclude this short diatribe than by a quote attributed to Martin Luther.
“If I profess, with the loudest voice and the clearest exposition, every portion of the truth of God except precisely that little point which the world and the devil are at that moment attacking, I am not confessing Christ, however boldly I may be professing Christianity. Where the battle rages the loyalty of the soldier is proved; and to be steady on all the battle-field besides is mere flight and disgrace to him if he flinches at that one point.”
Larry E. Ball is a retired minister in the Presbyterian Church in America and is now a CPA. He lives in Kingsport, Tenn.