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About Me
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Born May 18, 1953; got saved at Truett Memorial BC in Hayesville, NC 1959. On rigged ballot which I did not rig got Most Intellectual class of 71, Gaffney High School. Furman Grad, Sociology major but it was little tougher than Auburn football players had Had three dates with beautiful women the summer of 1978. Did not marry any of em. Never married anybody cause what was available was undesirable and what was desirable was unaffordable. Unlucky in love as they say and even still it is sometimes heartbreaking. Had a Pakistani Jr. Davis Cupper on the Ropes the summer of 84, City Courts, Rome Georgia I've a baby sitter, watched peoples homes while they were away on Vacation. Freelance writer, local consultant, screenwriter, and the best damn substitute teacher of Floyd County Georgia in mid 80's according to an anonymous kid passed me on main street a few years later when I went back to get a sandwich at Schroeders. Had some good moments in Collinsville as well. Ask Casey Mattox at www.clsnet.org if he will be honest about it. I try my best to make it to Bridges BBQ in Shelby NC at least four times a year.
Wednesday, October 08, 2025
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Authentic Baptists as identified by Randall Balmer and the threat of the legacy of Charlie Kirk
In 1959 and I was baptized at the Truett memorial Baptist Church in Hayesville, North Carolina the birthplace of George W Truett. my father was the pastor there and it registered with me early the historical marker on Highway 64 on the sidewalk right in front of the Baptist Church. This historical markers said something to the effect-- and you can find it online --George W Truett, great Baptist who was 40 years to pastor the first Baptist Church Dallas, Texas was born 3 miles west of here. There is a camp in Haysville still there in Truett‘s honor and in fact, oh one of my daddy‘s good scrabble playing friends Hershey Miller was in the 10th grade in high school in those days. His father was the association of missionary and he slept in the room in George W Truett‘s bedroom at his house there at the camp in 1960. The great Baptist Stewart a Newman Came through Haysville with the president of Southeastern seminary and another fella on the way to Nashville in the early days of the Elliott controversy, mom made a good meal for them and when it was over Newman, who really wasn’t enthusiastic about what he knew he would face in Nashville told Olan Binkley said you fellas just go ahead. I think I’ll stay here with Billy. Newman I was later to find out was a mentor to James Dunn DUNN himself.Newman taught at Southeastern seminary was a teacher, not only for my dad, but his classmates Randall, lolly and Bill Self.
1960 would’ve been about four years after he followed WA Criswell while at the pastors conference in South Carolina after Criswell would’ve given a race speeding speech. Nwewman said W Criswell doesn'tit speak for me. See Duke's Curtis Freeman Dead from the Neck up on thattelling piece of American history. The late 30s it turns out from a oral tradition interview with Newman in archives at Baylor, Newman was on a Train with George Truett from Fort Worth to Memphis and they talked a good four hours on that trip and Newman said it wasn’t long before Truett was talking about his entanglement with Jay Frank Norris. Norris did everything he could to be little Truett and to diminish his great legacy at first Baptist Dallas. In bigger context in what is to follow the great historian Jill LEPORE missions in her grand history of America These Truths;, she smart enough to see how Norris and his way of thinking was to poison America’s politics in the 20th centurycom that through the fundamentals take over the southern Baptist convention and it’s part with Bushes the guy he called the third and then perfected in what became the MAGA movement of fundamentalism is the key role plays the key part so much so that when Lepore gets to the 70s, she emphasizes the role of the eagle forum played in slowing down America’s Grudging advanced towards progressive thought in the presidency of Clinton and Obama
Then, as we know the break her own with Trump all this to say with her cover story on the Atlantic for the month of October 2025 she talks about the constitution and original ism and like fundamentalism in the SBC original ism, restless viewof the constitution is throttling America’s best vision this coincides with my friend for 30 years at Dartmouth Randall BALMER his book on Church state separation of the hallmark of Baptist in America, of which Truett was a key a key par
Jill Lepore in her recent history of America These Truths put the Truett Newman Conversation on the train ride in larger perspective. She has the savvy to make note of the legacy of J Frank Norris and the political evolution of his fundamentalism in her segment on the Scopes Monkey trial. By the end of the 20th Century Karl Rove was perfecting the strategy of molesting religious convictions that have given us the MAGA Base. Lepore doubles down on the Eagle Forum, a sister the John Birch Society and umbrella groups Paul Pressler, Patterson and Jesse Helms were energetic about. It is of some note that Tim Tebow's Mother, a member of Jerry Vines FBC Jacksonville Florida, was the Eagle Forum woman of the year in 2018
Saturday, September 20, 2025
Charlie Kirk in perspective, Legacy, Stuckey and what not
Check her next week for a review of Randall Balmer book on church state separation. On Tuesday Balmer one of the leading scholars on evangelical politics in America at Good Faith Media named Kirk a "Charlatan" . As it is also with Eric Metaxas and david Barton. Somebody please tell FBC Spartanburg and Trey Gowdy, his Mommo Ovalene and Nikkiei Haley on the Clemson Trustee board and her friend the Management Bien Milstead a wayward Wesleyan with the voice of Clemson athletics: The ROAR
Friday, September 19, 2025
Saints in Newport Tenn and Bethany in Gaffney; Bethel and Bethany
Come back to this next week as it will need some edits and refinement.
Couple weeks ago I turned up the obituary for Paul Rufus James of Newport Tenn. Goodgle it up for background of this blog. He was a choir director for 70 years, four of thos at my dad's first church in the Baltimore community of Parrotsville and Newport Tennessee. I was born there in 1953 when Steve Spurrier was in the fourth grade on the Hill at Newport Grammar School. James was a lifelong friend of my dad coming to his birthday party in 1997. My Dad 's first baptism was his son Freddy who became principal of Cosby High School, made famous in Cormac McCarthy;;s last novel, the Passenger where the protagonist Bobby Western toys with going off the grid to Cosby.
INez Thompson, served Kool-Aid for 10 years or more vacation Bible school at Bethany Baptist on Wilkinsville Road in Gaffney where my Dad was pastor from 1962 to 1978. we had this two week 10 day vacation Bible school. This memory celebration of two saints is provoked in part by the cook the goose ecumenical conference in NE cranny of North Carolina of Virginia and Tenn in the New River vicinity annually for the last seven years on a farm. Kevin Heffner, the Kidney doctor in Arkansas who has a pine forest and a nice home . His father of Plain Dealing LA father work for the Sunday school board is Todd‘s brother. They’re big fans of Justin Cox, a preacher who interned with Jack Causey in Statesville so there’s that connection to Gaffney though it’s a little bit of a reach
I went by the Thompson house last Friday on KNOT T St.. It’s hard to find it. It was closed off two different ways and you can’t get to Jackie Simmons and Chip Sheffield. Can’t get on that street anymore. It’s got a bit tough hill, but it was in that yard my fourth grade , a Sunday, the fifth grade they invite us over for a very modest charitably, house on that street they invited us over for lunch and we get there and some of their extended families cause of such a big spread. We’re invited up from Pacolet. They hadn’t gone to church that morning when I one of their cousins in law smoking his Marlboro with his cigarettes wrapped up it is His sleeve and his T-shirt. First time I heard the word politics registered with me as it was an earnest conversation. and then I became enamored with upstate politics with Roger Milliken and his Gaffney associate John Hamrick and textile Mill workers
Paul James came over to Newport from Warren Wilson school learned that in the obituary in . Later moved his letter from Bethel Church to English Creek, he was choir director song leader for 70 some ideas. He was a good man. He got into local politics on the county commission and his obituary speaks for itself. Carlyle Marney, the great Baptist Wiseman and intellect came down to Gaffney from Charlotte in 1978 two years two months before he died to speak to ministers and I crashed it and I think Mike Hammett was there but somebody was talking about integrity just a few years after Watergate and he was talking about all the scandals in church life in here and there and somebody ask him so where is integrity in America these days. and he said he said you preachers see it every Sunday morning when you look out in the congregation, all your churches have five or six people, families that hold it together that tithe give 10% of their income they show up for the services. They have a prayer life. They read their Bible. He said that’s where it is And so it was with Paul James and Inez Thompson, James Broome and Esther Dawkins, and there’s all kinds of others in mom’s hometown I don’t know if he does his daily Bible reading or not but Thomas Barksdale is a good man in the mold of Paul James and Jeff Graves. is a good man and and my friend on the water board in Momma's Hometown of Collinsville Alabama where I lived for thirty years. Peggy Weaver the good Methodist wife of a high school All American quarterback is in the Lamb's Book of life as well
Friday, September 05, 2025
The Beatification of Wayne Whiteside; Preaching as personal story
his is a dictated text for an email back to me that I could blog. Could be typoas and run on sentences but thewhile the style may be suspect,, trust me, the content is strong
Whatever do find the Mcentyre review at Baptist News Global and another good one online
Carol McIntyre, the pastor. The first Baptist Church of Greenville has a review of a book by the pastor at Boulevard Baptist in Anderson Austin Carty. He’s written a book about the preaching working personal stories into the text You must read McEntire‘s . I went to Furman on a ministerial, church related vocation scholarship. I was up front with them but never got the compelling call given my temperament and other factors. Biut I have been a lifelong fan of good preaching. I am proud of the eulogy I gave for my father in 1999 and that’s it another blog here. A lot of people liked it Quoted William Blake out of the gate. I’ve been thinking lately about trying to inveigle myself to the first Baptist Church Gaffney, hoping that the association there would see the benefit of having something version of what used to be the January Bible study. This would be a consecutive Wednesday night Pilgrim Journey the Curtis Freeman book as text . Great book his text Pilgrim journey. It’s a short book, but it’s a beautiful condensation about how to view scripture and engage the mystery of the church and community through the ages. He has a chapter on the Saints saying that one great understanding of the Holy Spirit of the trinity is to study the Saints, and he says that’s comparable to an investigation of Christ And a devotion to the scripture is to look at people through the ages who have a incarnated what that was all about and so I was gonna talk about SteWART Newman and Paul James a great Layman from my dad‘s first church in Newport Tennessee, where I was born. Steve Sprurrier was in the fourth grade at the Newport grammar school, I turned up James obituary tihe other day quite remarkable fella and so I was gonna talk about those two and then focus on people in Gaffney and even take a look at Mr. John Hamrick. He was powerful influential devoted Baptist Layman had a private audience with president Ford and 74 textile magnet and also look at Wayne Whiteside, the football coach in with The insights of Matt Potts into the writings of Cormac McCarthy, and the sacraments yeah I was gonna make the case so just to make note of McEntire‘s review the book she reviewed. Did Curtis Freeman there a lot of people with a lot of ideas out there, but I’m confident enough to say that all this will be well worth your time between now and March
one other thing I think it’d be great if anybody’s reading this or I’ll be approaching other people collection of sermons are the best of my generation that would include Richard KREMER a Rhodes scholar nominee Brent McDougal now at the first Baptist Church of Knoxville Justin Cox. He’s coming along with a friend of Jack Causey in Statesville, North Carolina and then there’s a McEntire, the guy Somerville SOMERVILLE and even if you only other side of the Mississippi River couple from Dan Vestal, yeah just a collection of Steve Shoemaker for sure Their best not more than three and use McIntyre‘s review of the Anderson preacher yeah I think that’ll seale a few copies so maybe somebody out there can put all that together. I get a free copy and review sermons before that happens though yeah I’m proud. I got a collection of Willimon. Best sermons from Duke over 50 years and then also Flemming Rutledge, her book hearse collection that includes goddamn Christians about Will Campbelland then a few thoughts by Barbara Brown Taylor so there’s some in of course Frank Harrington there’s some great sermons out there. I gotta find that poem what you gonna do in the river overflow God bless y’all.
Had a good chat with Austin Carty two days ago. Hope to visit him Sunday , pick up the book and get the senior discount at Cap D's around the corner. Turns out Carty of High Point NC Wake Forest and Emory knows or knew Causey well and his predecessor at Baoulevard was at Gaffney as pastor and before him Causey himself
Thursday, August 28, 2025
Uncle Herschel and Furman's Confederate commencement speaker
I Have recently blogged about Mary Beth Stuckey commencement speaker at Furman for her class of 2013 also a product of Prestonwood Baptist church in Dallas a Flaming christian nationalist congregation in Dallas Texas.
Like the Randy Newman song,Rednecks, Aliie Beth came in dumb and come out dumb too. Now she has embraced with Lara Trump and others the Trump line on Cracker Barrel. See great piece at Baptist News Global on the same subject, a site that recently named Allie Beth and her straight arrow opposition empathy.
As the line goes in Road to Perdition, It's all so effing hystrrical. Witness the dance yesterday online of Uncle Herschel and Trump dancing to YMCA making the Barrell Americna again.
This opinion is much more substantive if you read the BNGlobal piece.
I was in the Cracker Barrel yesterday. I called on the manager. He said it was mcuh overblown and like the two transgender if there are that many in South Carolina, He was not aware of any Barrels getting the work over. Still dark with Mallo cups in the merchandise area and a fireplace.
On occasion Cracker Barrel has been a sacred place for me.A few years ago at the Ft Payne Barrel I had a brief but delightful conversation with Alabama's Randy Owen on the writer Ron Rash . And in the mid nineties my Dad and I stopped in the Cracker Barrell in Kennesaw Ga after a CBF gathering in Atlanta. I t was registering with me his Baptist witness and his friendship with the great ones Randall Lolley, Bill Sell Self and Stewart A Newman. I started crying. I said Daddy, I'm Messed up. He said I know, but not so loud.
My Grandfather Jordan on Mommas's side was a Lincoln Republican and his Father skirmished for the Union in North Alabama. See Howell Raines on the North Alabama Union fighters and also see my blog about the home guard threatening to kill a distant ancestor on Lookout Mtn. He hid out over a bluff you could see from the family front porch I lived in for thirty years on Hwy 11 where Dietrich Bonhoeffer came up the road in 1931
Guest blog from Arkansas Kidney doctor on Health science
We are witnessing in real time a dismantling of science and medicine unprecedented in our history. I’m referring to policy and funding attacks on premier institutions which promote and protect the health of every American. Especially the young, elderly and otherwise vulnerable. The CDC, NIH, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, NCI, and other organizations.
The agencies tasked to do the highest level scientific research, develop medicines and vaccines, and promote public health strategies to protect all.
As a physician I know people who work at these places. They are the best and brightest we have. Until recently, everyone… supported and benefited from their work over the past half century. Times have changed.
Bacteria and viruses are the most non-discriminatory entities on earth… Cancer also. They do not care about gender, ethnicity, political affiliation, where or if you worship… what you believe… or if you’re a butcher, baker, candlestick-maker. They simply infect and kill with no regard.
And now we have a number of top scientists and heads of these agencies placed in the untenable position of making policy decisions based not on science but on political whim and pressure.
I encourage you to ask anyone who spent a life studying and practicing anything related to science… medicine, for example… I don’t know of any reputable physician regardless of partisanship who supports the policies being promoted by our current Department of Health and Human Services as led by Robert Kennedy… Zero scientific training. Unintelligent, unserious, dangerous. His policies left unchallenged will harm your friends and family.
There’s a lot of political disagreement in our nation. This is the most nonpartisan issue imaginable. Funding cuts, anti-science policy, and the wanton dismissal of premier scientists and public health experts…. places all in danger equally.
People of conscience sometime have to pick a hill on which to die… No one should perish unnecessarily on a hill of imminently treatable and preventable infectious disease or cancer. Take a moment, think… do you really want to live with medieval medicine based not on science… but superstition? Put pressure on your elected officials to correct policies which could be the ultimate killing field.