Utterly Disqualified: Mark Driscoll Must Be Marked (And Avoided) - Justin Peters
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Mark Driscoll was declared disqualified from ministry by his own elders in 2014 for abusive and disqualifying behavior. Yet he has returned to prominence, now leading Trinity Church and being platformed by major conservative groups.
In this video, Justin Peters exposes why Driscoll remains utterly disqualified—focusing not only on his past conduct but on his ongoing blasphemous claims that God gives him pornographic “visions.” This is a sobering call to discernment and a reminder to mark and avoid false teachers (Romans 16:17).
Investigation Meeting and Notes:
https://suttonturner.com/blog/f/transcripts-notes-investigating-mark-driscoll
Turner Sutton on Mark Driscoll trying to change the narrative:
https://suttonturner.com/blog/f/investigating-the-formal-charges-mark-driscollmars-hill-church
John Elder on Driscoll's disqualifications:
https://x.com/BlackLabelAdvsr/status/1978098359106756943
R. Clark on Driscoll's disqualifications:
https://x.com/RScottClark/status/1977787945626243483
Original Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1DpZTfLbnI
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