J. Chase Davis, co-pastor of The Well in Boulder, Colo., went beyond merely muddying the waters for Basham and plunged head-long into a well of falsehoods. Davis, in “Shepherds for Sale Turns up the Heat on Gavin Ortlund,” accuses Ortlund of “trading on his family name,” thinking “he is above being questioned,” displaying “typical passive-aggressive pietistic contempt” and a “staggering level of naivete.” These are simply baseless insults. Further, in a laughable act of projection, Davis claims the reviews, like those above, have refused “to engage with the ideas and factual claims and instead have resorted to character assassination in order to signal to others that she should not be trusted.” It’s not possible to make a statement more opposite of the truth. He repeats the debunked Basham claim about Ortlund, “The only reason evangelicals don’t care (about climate change) like he does is because they are motivated by politics.” In actual fact, Ortlund says people may come to a different conclusion than him.
J. Chase Davis, co-pastor of The Well in Boulder, Colo., went beyond merely muddying the waters for Basham and plunged head-long into a well of falsehoods. Davis, in “Shepherds for Sale Turns up the Heat on Gavin Ortlund,” accuses Ortlund of “trading on his family name,” thinking “he is above being questioned,” displaying “typical passive-aggressive pietistic contempt” and a “staggering level of naivete.” These are simply baseless insults. Further, in a laughable act of projection, Davis claims the reviews, like those above, have refused “to engage with the ideas and factual claims and instead have resorted to character assassination in order to signal to others that she should not be trusted.” It’s not possible to make a statement more opposite of the truth. He repeats the debunked Basham claim about Ortlund, “The only reason evangelicals don’t care (about climate change) like he does is because they are motivated by politics.” In actual fact, Ortlund says people may come to a different conclusion than him.
J. Chase Davis, co-pastor of The Well in Boulder, Colo., went beyond merely muddying the waters for Basham and plunged head-long into a well of falsehoods. Davis, in “Shepherds for Sale Turns up the Heat on Gavin Ortlund,” accuses Ortlund of “trading on his family name,” thinking “he is above being questioned,” displaying “typical passive-aggressive pietistic contempt” and a “staggering level of naivete.” These are simply baseless insults. Further, in a laughable act of projection, Davis claims the reviews, like those above, have refused “to engage with the ideas and factual claims and instead have resorted to character assassination in order to signal to others that she should not be trusted.” It’s not possible to make a statement more opposite of the truth. He repeats the debunked Basham claim about Ortlund, “The only reason evangelicals don’t care (about climate change) like he does is because they are motivated by politics.” In actual fact, Ortlund says people may come to a different conclusion than him.
Chase, Megan Basham just appeared on Andrew Klavan’s channel to sell her book. Klavan has a gay married son and supports homosexuality and gay marriage. Let’s follow the money and see who is compromising Biblical truth for sales. Ironic
Yeah. Davis lied about Dr. Ortlund. J. Chase Davis, co-pastor of The Well in Boulder, Colo., went beyond merely muddying the waters for Basham and plunged head-long into a well of falsehoods. Davis, in “Shepherds for Sale Turns up the Heat on Gavin Ortlund,” accuses Ortlund of “trading on his family name,” thinking “he is above being questioned,” displaying “typical passive-aggressive pietistic contempt” and a “staggering level of naivete.” These are simply baseless insults. Further, in a laughable act of projection, Davis claims the reviews, like those above, have refused “to engage with the ideas and factual claims and instead have resorted to character assassination in order to signal to others that she should not be trusted.” It’s not possible to make a statement more opposite of the truth. He repeats the debunked Basham claim about Ortlund, “The only reason evangelicals don’t care (about climate change) like he does is because they are motivated by politics.” In actual fact, Ortlund says people may come to a different conclusion than him.
Megan I could respect you more if you’d back down and apologize over AT THE VERY LEAST giving a misimpression about Gavin Ortlund, if not outright slandering and misquoting him! Even if (especially if?) it was accidental, it still happened… Don’t dig your heels in; repent! You have an important message and reputation you can still redeem. Don’t just defend yourself; re-examine the trail of pertinent communications asking “What is Gavin honestly saying? And what impression would a reader of my (Megan’s) words about him honestly get if they just read them? And do they match?” Ironically, i agree with you-about the issue. About the climate. But you’re in the wrong, and he’s right, morally
I appreciate Megan Basham's work, however, she really needs to publicly retract her false accusations made against Gavin Ortlund in the book. Please see his video correcting the record.
@@jenniferherb5212 : You're lying. J. Chase Davis went beyond merely muddying the waters for Basham and plunged head-long into a well of falsehoods. Davis, in “Shepherds for Sale Turns up the Heat on Gavin Ortlund,” accuses Ortlund of “trading on his family name,” thinking “he is above being questioned,” displaying “typical passive-aggressive pietistic contempt” and a “staggering level of naivete.” These are simply baseless insults. Further, in a laughable act of projection, Davis claims the reviews, like those above, have refused “to engage with the ideas and factual claims and instead have resorted to character assassination in order to signal to others that she should not be trusted.” It’s not possible to make a statement more opposite of the truth. He repeats the debunked Basham claim about Ortlund, “The only reason evangelicals don’t care (about climate change) like he does is because they are motivated by politics.” In actual fact, Ortlund says people may come to a different conclusion than him.
Love Megan! Great work!
J. Chase Davis, co-pastor of The Well in Boulder, Colo., went beyond merely muddying the waters for Basham and plunged head-long into a well of falsehoods. Davis, in “Shepherds for Sale Turns up the Heat on Gavin Ortlund,” accuses Ortlund of “trading on his family name,” thinking “he is above being questioned,” displaying “typical passive-aggressive pietistic contempt” and a “staggering level of naivete.”
These are simply baseless insults. Further, in a laughable act of projection, Davis claims the reviews, like those above, have refused “to engage with the ideas and factual claims and instead have resorted to character assassination in order to signal to others that she should not be trusted.” It’s not possible to make a statement more opposite of the truth.
He repeats the debunked Basham claim about Ortlund, “The only reason evangelicals don’t care (about climate change) like he does is because they are motivated by politics.” In actual fact, Ortlund says people may come to a different conclusion than him.
My copy arrives tomorrow.
Great interview!
J. Chase Davis, co-pastor of The Well in Boulder, Colo., went beyond merely muddying the waters for Basham and plunged head-long into a well of falsehoods. Davis, in “Shepherds for Sale Turns up the Heat on Gavin Ortlund,” accuses Ortlund of “trading on his family name,” thinking “he is above being questioned,” displaying “typical passive-aggressive pietistic contempt” and a “staggering level of naivete.”
These are simply baseless insults. Further, in a laughable act of projection, Davis claims the reviews, like those above, have refused “to engage with the ideas and factual claims and instead have resorted to character assassination in order to signal to others that she should not be trusted.” It’s not possible to make a statement more opposite of the truth.
He repeats the debunked Basham claim about Ortlund, “The only reason evangelicals don’t care (about climate change) like he does is because they are motivated by politics.” In actual fact, Ortlund says people may come to a different conclusion than him.
Great episode!
J. Chase Davis, co-pastor of The Well in Boulder, Colo., went beyond merely muddying the waters for Basham and plunged head-long into a well of falsehoods. Davis, in “Shepherds for Sale Turns up the Heat on Gavin Ortlund,” accuses Ortlund of “trading on his family name,” thinking “he is above being questioned,” displaying “typical passive-aggressive pietistic contempt” and a “staggering level of naivete.”
These are simply baseless insults. Further, in a laughable act of projection, Davis claims the reviews, like those above, have refused “to engage with the ideas and factual claims and instead have resorted to character assassination in order to signal to others that she should not be trusted.” It’s not possible to make a statement more opposite of the truth.
He repeats the debunked Basham claim about Ortlund, “The only reason evangelicals don’t care (about climate change) like he does is because they are motivated by politics.” In actual fact, Ortlund says people may come to a different conclusion than him.
Mine arrives on August 2nd. Can’t wait to read it. Also, somebody needs to get Chase a fitted cap!
Chase I am looking forward to your comment on Megan’s interview with Andrew Klavan.
Chase, Megan Basham just appeared on Andrew Klavan’s channel to sell her book. Klavan has a gay married son and supports homosexuality and gay marriage. Let’s follow the money and see who is compromising Biblical truth for sales. Ironic
I am waiting on my copy to arrive!
Same.
Justice for Dr. Ortlund!
Yeah. Davis lied about Dr. Ortlund.
J. Chase Davis, co-pastor of The Well in Boulder, Colo., went beyond merely muddying the waters for Basham and plunged head-long into a well of falsehoods. Davis, in “Shepherds for Sale Turns up the Heat on Gavin Ortlund,” accuses Ortlund of “trading on his family name,” thinking “he is above being questioned,” displaying “typical passive-aggressive pietistic contempt” and a “staggering level of naivete.”
These are simply baseless insults. Further, in a laughable act of projection, Davis claims the reviews, like those above, have refused “to engage with the ideas and factual claims and instead have resorted to character assassination in order to signal to others that she should not be trusted.” It’s not possible to make a statement more opposite of the truth.
He repeats the debunked Basham claim about Ortlund, “The only reason evangelicals don’t care (about climate change) like he does is because they are motivated by politics.” In actual fact, Ortlund says people may come to a different conclusion than him.
Megan I could respect you more if you’d back down and apologize over AT THE VERY LEAST giving a misimpression about Gavin Ortlund, if not outright slandering and misquoting him! Even if (especially if?) it was accidental, it still happened…
Don’t dig your heels in; repent!
You have an important message and reputation you can still redeem. Don’t just defend yourself; re-examine the trail of pertinent communications asking “What is Gavin honestly saying? And what impression would a reader of my (Megan’s) words about him honestly get if they just read them? And do they match?”
Ironically, i agree with you-about the issue. About the climate.
But you’re in the wrong, and he’s right, morally
Another Ortlund spammer…….misrepresenting what the book says.
I appreciate Megan Basham's work, however, she really needs to publicly retract her false accusations made against Gavin Ortlund in the book. Please see his video correcting the record.
Read her book Ortlund misrepresented her.
No she doesn’t. Read the book.
@@jenniferherb5212 :
You're lying.
J. Chase Davis went beyond merely muddying the waters for Basham and plunged head-long into a well of falsehoods. Davis, in “Shepherds for Sale Turns up the Heat on Gavin Ortlund,” accuses Ortlund of “trading on his family name,” thinking “he is above being questioned,” displaying “typical passive-aggressive pietistic contempt” and a “staggering level of naivete.”
These are simply baseless insults. Further, in a laughable act of projection, Davis claims the reviews, like those above, have refused “to engage with the ideas and factual claims and instead have resorted to character assassination in order to signal to others that she should not be trusted.” It’s not possible to make a statement more opposite of the truth.
He repeats the debunked Basham claim about Ortlund, “The only reason evangelicals don’t care (about climate change) like he does is because they are motivated by politics.” In actual fact, Ortlund says people may come to a different conclusion than him.