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David Platt teaches social justice in a manner that comes across as more mild than others such as Duke Kwon or Jemar Tisby. Yet, even his teaching is rife with problems. In fact, he syncretizes Christianity and social justice to the point that the definition of what constitutes sin is changed. The remedy for sin also leads to a distortion of God's law. I don't have any other word but "false teaching" for what David Platt advocates.
Powerpoint: https://www.patreon.com/posts/55835252
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David Platt teaches social justice in a manner that comes across as more mild than others such as Duke Kwon or Jemar Tisby. Yet, even his teaching is rife with problems. In fact, he syncretizes Christianity and social justice to the point that the definition of what constitutes sin is changed. The remedy for sin also leads to a distortion of God's law. I don't have any other word but "false teaching" for what David Platt advocates.
Powerpoint: https://www.patreon.com/posts/55835252

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