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Dr. Kevin Ezell, NAMB President

In the famous prime-time soap opera one will remember a year when the season ending finale was the main character JR Ewing getting shot.  For the entire off-season viewers wanted to know the person that shot him.  Well, there seems to be another “mystery” unfolding and it is now within SBC life.  Who was Dr. Kevin Ezell speaking of when he referenced a particular blogger in his interview with Dr. Ed Stetzer when he said;

“[he] had particularly harsh things to say about me”

Dr. Ed Stetzer has an interesting interview with Kevin Ezell posted on his blog. One particular query Stetzer pitched at Ezell involved the comment Ezell made about those who raised questions concerning his church’s giving record. Ezell told his church, “”…there are people…[who] …try to get their name in the paper. Typically those are bloggers who live with their mother and wear a housecoat during the day.”

Dr. Ed Stetzer, President of Lifeway Research, Vice-President of Research and Church Ministries

Stetzer raised Ezell’s use of these words in a light-hearted way:

Q: You poked some at bloggers at Highview– I had to throw away my housecoat. Time Magazine acknowledged the influence of SBC bloggers saying (of Frank Page) that “the bloggers elected a President.” Any thoughts on how the blogosphere will influence SBC life?

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Un-Christian Tactics being Exposed

Posted by Tim Rogers on January 7, 2008
Posted in Dr. Bart BarberDr. Peter LumpkinsRobin Foster  | 36 Comments

Brother Robin Foster has exposed some tactics that those desiring change have begun.  It seems that if you cannot win in the debate then all you have to do is charge racism.  You really do not need to have something racist said you can invent it.  Also, notice the dichotomous standards being held by some that do not desire to see Dr. Mohler as President.  We are still six months away from Indianapolis, and the rhetoric and false piousness is as thick as a glass of buttermilk that you would dip cornbread into.

See here, and here for the false piety and rhetoric.

See here, and here for the rebuttal.

See here for a clear account of what you are seeing.

We are not in the 2nd week of 2008 and it certainly appears that we are in a pickle here in blogdome.

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