Thank you for sharing this—it’s a strong and much-needed word. You’ve put your finger on something that’s been troubling for a while now: the way doctrinal compromise can sneak in under the radar when someone seems solid on a few key issues. It’s easy for people to be drawn in by confident voices or conservative stances, without realizing the deeper theological problems that come with them.
It’s sobering to see how respected figures can hold to serious errors while still being celebrated for the parts they get right. That’s why your emphasis on doctrinal consistency and the systematic nature of biblical truth is so important. We can’t afford to treat theology like a buffet—picking and choosing what feels comfortable.