D.E.I. has become so ubiquitous that it is now part of our modern language lexicon. Many members of the right, especially in the media, have tried to rearrange the acronym to match the spelling of die in a witty attempt to rebrand the term. This has been successful in many cases and the idea of death in association with diversity, equity, and inclusion is appropriate. Certainly, D.E.I. represents a death cult that is bad for anthropology, bad for society, bad for America, and bad for families. The clergy of D.E.I. advocates an ideology that would ruin every community and organization that it touches, this is true and should be combated. What I would like to add to this debate is a much more accurate acronym that does not switch the letters and goes to the root of the ideology: the abolition of God in society.
Let me offer a better and more theologically based acronym: Dismissing (or Deleting) Eternal (or Ecclesiastical) Influence; D.E.I. The main point that proponents of D.E.I. advocate toward is not diversity, equity, or inclusion, it is the wholesale and absolute denial of any reference to, or inclusion of God, the almighty creator of everything, especially humanity and everything that implies. The true goal of the progressive left is to cast God out of society and reshape man in man’s image. This has been going on since the dawn of time; “What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun” (Ecclesiastes 1:9 ESV).
Make no mistake, although division, chaos, and eventually death are the natural outcomes of D.E.I. programs; the motive is to force people to deny the existence of God and ignore His moral and natural laws.
Diversity
Diversity is a noun that means variety. Death cult D.E.I. proponents wield this term as a cudgel to herd groups, communities, and organizations into blatant racism. Concerning race, it is a logical fallacy to think that diverse races are a net benefit for anything. Consider this; the idea that every situation calls for a diverse group of people to benefit from that situation takes for granted that all people of that particular race think (or act) the same toward that situation.
People who espouse “diversity is our strength” never realize their prejudice in thinking that all people of one race think and act the same. The only strength of diversity is a diversity of ideas.
In 1 Corinthians 12:12-31, the Apostle Paul addresses unity amid diversity but that unity can only be accomplished by the spirit that we all share in Christ. There is no unity without Jesus Christ, if God is not involved then there can be no strength in diversity.
This is played out in the abundant disunity of the progressive left. Once someone dissents from the D.E.I. church, they are cast out, without grace, and labeled with all sorts of nasty epithets, just ask JFK Jr.
Equity
Equity denies the sovereignty of God. Sovereignty is a complex topic but central to the Bible. Equity has no use of divine sovereignty and cannot be a reasonable concept if the God of the Bible exists:
The divine sovereignty of God is a central theme throughout the Bible. God delegates authority, establishes kings and kingdoms, and brings to ruin any king or kingdom that fail to submit to his authority. The Bible presents Yahweh as the Creator God, with a sovereign right to rule over all creation (Psa 104). Yahweh is the “great king (מֶלֶךְ, melek) over all the earth” (Psa 47:2) who “reigns (מָלַךְ, mālak) over nations” (Psa 47:8). In Genesis 1, as God creates all things, he also delegates authority, such as by making greater and lesser lights to rule (מֶמְשַָׁלָה, memšālâ) night and day and by giving man dominion (רָדָה, rādâ) over creation (Gen 1:16, 18, 26, 28).
Joshua A. Crutchfield, “Divine Sovereignty,” ed. Douglas Mangum et al., Lexham Theological Wordbook, Lexham Bible Reference Series (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2014).
If God exists then He creates all people of all races in all places of poverty or privilege. The concept of equity manipulates people to resent God and His creation. It convinces humans to believe that God is capricious, cruel, and apathetic. What good God would create a person born into slavery? Why would God allow a young woman to be born in North Korea? How can a loving God create a homosexual to be born into a militant Islamic community?
Equity can never be obtained in any society. These are utopian ideas that never have worked and will never work. Marxism and socialism espouse this tripe. The communists tried and millions died, the fascists tried and millions died, and if America goes this route, millions more will die.
Inclusion
There is a reason why inclusion is the last word in this acronym, it is the most important and the goal. Inclusion is meant by “anything goes.” To be fully inclusive is to be amoral, to allow for all sorts of conditions of men. This is a blatant rebuffing of God’s moral law. Inclusion means no judgments, no shame, and no sin. The acceptance of an inclusive society means the denial of the concept of sin and the allowance of moral depravity, sexual deviance, and pure unadulterated evil.
The concept of an open society with unfettered sex and open marriages always triggers the downfall of societies (read Sex and Culture by J.D. Unwin). The wrath and judgment of God will not allow societies to flourish for long with rampant sexual sin, Sodom and Gomorrah met this fate as did ancient Israel…twice.
In conclusion, D.E.I. leads to a society of persons Dismissing the Eternal creator’s Influence on those people. It denies the sovereignty of that creator and edifies the wants and desires of the fallen creation. This exhorts the individual to do whatever he/she sees fit (the book of Judges) and inevitably leads to a broken society that destroys itself. America, if not properly corrected, is headed in this direction.

