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The Heresy of Racial Superiority

The Heresy of Racial Superiority

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In this powerful and necessary episode of Kingdom Polemics, Pastor Aldo Leon sits down with guest Drew Poplin, Associate Pastor at the First Reformed Presbyterian Church of Durham (https://www.firstrpcdurham.org/), to confront a rising theological distortion in Reformed circles — Kinism and race realism. The conversation centers on Poplin's new book -The Canvas of Creation- and explores why claims of racial superiority are not merely theological errors but heresies that undermine the gospel, the nature of the church, and the law of God itself.

  • Drew Poplin explains how the resurgence of Kinism in conservative Reformed communities has emerged under the guise of defending heritage, culture, and order. He details how his pastoral encounters and sermons led to the writing of -The Canvas of Creation-, published by Crown and Covenant (https://tinyurl.com/mrbcmd68).
  • The discussion begins by addressing the false dichotomy Kinists create between "civil" and "ecclesial" concerns. Poplin clarifies that this ideology isn't simply wrong—it is heretical, directly condemned by the church through its confessions and acts.
  • Aldo and Drew trace how Kinism distorts anthropology, twisting the doctrines of creation and the fall to elevate certain ethnicities above others, thereby corrupting the gospel of grace. Aldo points out how this perverted anthropology bleeds into an equally false soteriology and ecclesiology.
  • The conversation exposes the Darwinian and eugenic roots of modern race realism. Despite its appeal to natural law and Reformed heritage, Poplin demonstrates that its underlying assumptions mirror evolutionism and deny the imago Dei in all humanity.
  • Poplin provides a theological framework for understanding human nature through the classical causes (formal, material, efficient, final) and argues that race is circumstantial, not essential, to humanity. Every person, regardless of ethnicity, shares equally in the image of God.
  • The two address Scripture misused by Kinists — from Genesis 9 to Deuteronomy 7 to Titus 1 — showing that these texts concern covenantal faithfulness, not racial purity. Intermarriage prohibitions were religious, not ethnic; the gospel now gathers the nations into one people under Christ.
  • The conversation also uncovers how Kinism corrupts the law and gospel by reviving ceremonial separations abolished in Christ and how its teaching forbidding interracial marriage aligns with the "doctrines of demons" Paul warned of in 1 Timothy 4.
  • Finally, Poplin argues that Kinism is contrary to the very nature and government of the church. The body of Christ is one, ruled in parity by elders and ministers from all backgrounds. Any system that reintroduces racial hierarchy defies the gospel unity expressed in Christ's mediatorial kingdom.

This episode pulls no punches—it's a theological and pastoral response to a growing cancer within parts of Christendom. Aldo and Drew call believers to reject both woke distortion and racialist heresy, clinging instead to the biblical gospel that unites all peoples in Christ.

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