Voddie Baucham: The sort of injection of race into [Elephant Room 2]; and intentional use of race in this regard is sinful.
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James White: How has that happened, as you see it?
Baucham: (pause) In a number of ways; not least of which, is (pause) these kinds of discussions that are taking place and using black people (pause) to (pause) justify what happened with T.D. Jakes in that room.
James White: Mmm.
Baucham: It is appalling. It is absolutely appalling (pause) to sit behind young black pastors in order to justify what happened [at ER2]. Especially when you sit and watch that video. And I watched the second part of the video today--
James White: Mm-hmm.
Baucham: And one of the things that just made me almost want to weep, is that one of the brothers in the video--today was the part of the video where James [MacDonald] was asking them, you know, "How do you think he [Jakes] did on the Trinity?"
James White: Right.
Baucham: And irony of ironies, these guys thought he did well on the Trinity; they thought he was orthodox on the Trinity--and one of them even pointed to the fact that he referenced 1 Timothy 3:16. And he alluded to the fact that really helped him understand Jakes better. When those of us who have dealt with modalism (White: Mm-hmm.) from an apologetics perspective (White: Mm-hmm.) knows that, that was actually the smoking gun.
James White: Yeah!
Baucham: That was not something that should have made brothers sit in that room and go, "Wow, I never thought about that." It should ahve been something that make brothers sitting in that room go, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, he just went back to it [modalism].
James White: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Baucham: You know?
James White: Yeah.
Source: Apprising.org | Ken Silva

