HomeNewsCoalition of black pastors say Loeffler ads are attacking black churches By Michael Gryboski, Mainline Church Editor Tuesday, December 22, 2020Get Our Latest News for FREESubscribe to get daily/weekly email with the top stories (plus special offers!) from The Christian Post. Be the first to know.Subscribe“We call upon you, Kelly Loeffler,” stated the letter, signed by more than 100 pastors, as reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, “to cease your false attacks on Reverend Warnock’s social justice theological and faith traditions.”“[Warnock’s worldview] visualizes a just and ardent world where love, fairness and equal justice under the law for marginalized people of all races is not only accepted as an authentic prophetic message in the tradition of Dr. Martin Luther King, but also a central message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”The letter called on Loeffler to quit calling Warnock a “socialist” and a “radical,” arguing that these labels falsely represent his views and the views of other African American clergy.The pastors also claimed that Loeffler was being hypocritical for saying she supports the rule of law, but also supports President Donald Trump’s ongoing challenges to the 2020 election results.“What can be more radical, more seditious than supporting 59 attempts to overthrow the will of the people by tossing Black votes?” they claimed. “You characterized [the Black Lives Matter campaign] as mobs and lawlessness but remained silent on the antics of the Proud Boys, and the Wolverine Watchmen, both far right neo-fascist groups that engage in political violence, the latter of which attempted to kidnap the seated Governor of Michigan; an act for which 13 members have been indicted.”In response to the letter, Loeffler took to Twitter to argue that her attacks on Warnock were not an attack on African American churches, but rather Warnock’s political views.“No one attacked the Black church. We simply exposed your record in your own words. Instead of playing the victim, start answering simple questions about what you’ve said and who you’ve associated yourself with. If you can’t — you shouldn’t be running for U.S. Senate,” she tweeted.Warnock is the senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia, which is the same congregation that the civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. once led.Earlier this month, Warnock was himself the subject of an open letter of critique by a group of African American faith leaders who took issue with his pro-choice stance on abortion.Signed by around 30 leaders, including Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King, the faith leaders asked Warnock to “reconsider your public advocacy for abortion.”“As a Christian pastor and as a Black leader, you have a duty to denounce the evil of abortion, which kills a disproportionate number of Black children. Your open advocacy of abortion is a scandal to the faith and to the Black community,” stated the letter.“Despite making up only 13% of the female population, Black women represent 36% of all abortions, and Black women are almost five times more likely than their white counterparts to receive an abortion.”Follow Michael Gryboski on Twitter or FacebookWas this article helpful?Yes0 VoteNoHelp keep The Christian Post free for everyone.By making a recurring donation or a one-time donation of any amount, you're helping to keep CP's articles free and accessible for everyone.$25/month$50/quarter$100/yearOne-timeNot this timeWe’re sorry to hear that.Hope you’ll give us another try and check out some other articles. Return to homepage. Millions being spent in Georgia runoffs that could determine control of the SenateGeorgia Senate candidate Raphael Warnock denies wrongdoing after reports of 2002 arrest resurface Pro-life group to fly banner of aborted baby over Georgia cities ahead of high-stakes Senate runoffsRev. Raphael Warnock, Georgia Senate candidate says wearing a mask is a Christian actSponsoredMost PopularMatt Gaetz withdraws from consideration to be Trump’s attorney generalTrans lawmaker Sarah McBride won't use women's bathrooms on Capitol HillSPLC doxxes writers for Babylon Bee's sister site; Elon Musk calls group 'criminal organization'Christian leaders, politicians react to ICC's arrest warrant for Israel PM NetanyahuThere is a better way to lose weight than OzempicMore ArticlesMigrant children trafficked, sent to strip club; Republicans press Xavier Becerra for answersBiden awards Ex-Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards highest civilian honorChristian leaders, politicians react to ICC's arrest warrant for Israel PM NetanyahuTrans lawmaker Sarah McBride won't use women's bathrooms on Capitol HillMatt Gaetz withdraws from consideration to be Trump’s attorney general