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Christians don't want an unbiblical Bible

Christians don't want an unbiblical Bible


Christians don't want an unbiblical Bible

A cultural watchdog group is advising parents to stay away from Zondervan's new woke study Bible.

As AFN has noted, the editor of the Upside-Down Kingdom Bible is Preston Sprinkle, co-founder and president of The Center for Faith, Sexuality & Gender and a vocal supporter of the pro-homosexual Revoice movement in the Church.

One Million Moms Director Monica Cole says his "extremely liberal agenda" is on every page of this publication.

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She also laments that Zondervan, the publisher, used to be a well-respected and trusted among Christians, but it has been putting out some questionable writings lately. 

With kids already dealing with so many harmful and destructive influences, she says a woke study Bible is the last thing they need.

"We're not buying what they're selling, and we are urging that they no longer sell this Bible," Cole says on behalf of her organization.

More than 16,000 people have already signed the petition and pledge to no longer support Zondervan as long as it continues to veer away from Scripture-based theology.


Editor's Note: One Million Moms is a division of the American Family Association, the parent organization of the American Family News Network, which operates AFN.net.