Christian conspiracy theorist says the environmentalists "want to change human DNA so that you can’t be born again... they want to create a race of soulless creatures on this planet," thus implying that even Christ acceptance hinges on hereditary biological pathways
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Replying to @webdevMason
This is the first I've heard of this. Anything I can read on it?
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Replying to @webdevMason @mattsaagman
Rick Wiles is a well known antisemite, homophobe, racist who gets his funding from the Muslim Brotherhood (He's NOT a legit Christian):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MP6j78jPkVk&t=3s …
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Replying to @JamesonHalpern @mattsaagman
I'm going with the definition "professes belief in the divine nature of Jesus Christ," and I only included that for context for the "born again" reference. Lots of wonderful and terrible people are Christians.
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(I'm definitely not trying to imply this guy isn't super fringe or that he thinks this *because* he's Christian. I think it's fascinating and hilarious because it's so unsound both biologically and scripturally.)
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