Conservative convicted of lying to the FBI in sexual abuse cover-up, gets a big salary job in a prominent church
https://signalpress.blogspot.com/2025/11/conservative-evangelical-returns-to.htmlHe is one of many in a long line of suck-up sycophants who haunt the hallways of the denomination's seminaries, mission boards, publishing house and executive committee, trying to hitch their wagons to the small, elite group of insiders who run the denomination. Queen's connections to the theological leader of the "Conservative Resurgence," Paige Patterson, the denominational political movement aimed at making the SBC more fundamentalist and conservative, and thus more Republican right wing, apparently came about while he was a student at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina, during Patterson's tenure there as President.
Southwestern's recent history has been one of having been plagued by Patterson's mishandling and attempted cover-up of allegations of sexual abuse occurring on campus at both seminaries under his leadership at the time. According to the Baptist News Global piece linked above, Queen's involvement included "falsifying records, providing false information to law enforcement and trying to mislead investigators" who were looking into allegations of sexual abuse made by female students. He pled guilty, and was sentenced to a year of probation, six months at home with an ankle monitor. The trustees at Southwestern seminary fired him.
The pastor of Plymouth Park, Matt Henslee, had been one of those voices consistently asking for leniency when it came to Queen. In fact, Henslee downplayed the whole issue with regard to Queen, calling what he did a "mistake," and going so far as to ask the judge for lenency so that Queen could continue to serve as a minister. When that didn't happen, and Southwestern showed some integrity by dismissing Queen, Henslee apparently convinced his congregation to bring him on staff at Plymouth Park.
The judge, expressing the view of a secular state, was pretty clear.
"It wasn't a 'mistake,' it was a plan. And you carried it out until it became clear to you that it simply wasn't going to fly."
Grins
(9,057 posts)The Chair of Fire theology professor? What the
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Man, and I thought Catholics had some strange names and titles!
lees1975
(6,809 posts)It's an endowed position for a professor of theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. L. R. Scarborough was the President of the seminary back in the days when the preaching style of most Baptist preachers was the frontier revival style of foot stomping, screaming, fist shaking firebrands like Scarborough himself. Fire being a symbol of spiritual power in the Bible, hence the name "Chair of Fire."
Queen himself bears little resemblance either to the description of the professorship or to L. R. Scarborough, in terms of integrity and honesty. He's exactly what the Southern Baptists have been good at producing for decades now, following their move into extremist right wing politics, a sniveling sycophant looking to advance his own career by hitching his wagon to the small group of elitists surrounding one of the two "leaders" of the movement that led the denomination into right wing extremism. That might explain why the denomination no longer experiences any kind of evangelistic or ecclesiastical success, but is losing a huge chunk of its membership every year. Leadership like this doesn't produce success.