Posted on 11/30/2012 12:10:18 PM PST by Coleus
Controversy is stirring over recent comments made by Rick Warren, author of the best-selling book The Purpose-Driven Life and megachurch leader of Saddleback Church in California, who stated that homosexual behavior might be sinful, and that he believes homosexuals go to Heaven. During an interview this week with the Huffington Post, Warren was asked by Marc Lamont Hill if having romantic feelings for a member of the same sex is a sin. Leading up to the question, Warren was explaining that he does not hate homosexuals, and that people should disagree politely on the subject of homosexuality.
I have many, many gay friends, and have worked around the world with them in gay organizations to try to stop AIDS, he said. Were doing World AIDS Day this weekend at Saddleback Church. My wife and I have given millions of dollars to help people with HIV/AIDS and have worked with gay organizations on that. What about the love part, though? I hear about the AIDS part, asked Hill. Its not illegal to love somebody, Warren replied. But you think its a sin, Hill asserted. No, its not a sin to love somebody, Warren said. It might be a sin to have sex with them, he added. It might be.
However, just moments prior, Hill aired a clip from an interview that Warren participated in on Piers Morgan this week, where Warren presented a slightly different answer. He began by responding to the question of whether or not a person can be born homosexual. I think the jury is still out on that, he said. It wouldnt bother me if there was a gay gene found, because heres what we know about life: I have all kinds of natural feelings in my life, and it doesnt necessarily mean that I should act on every feeling. I do not believe that attraction is a sin, but I do believe that some actions are sin.
Warren stated during his interview with Hill that he believes sex outside of marriage is always sinful, however, and that he obtains his views from the Bible. I make no bones about it. Im an evangelical pastor, so my source of authority is, what does the Bible say about it? he said. However, people will have other sources of authority.
Or, different readings of the Bible, Hill injected. Or different readings thats very true, Warren agreed. Later during the interview, when Hill asked Warren if he believes homosexuals will go to Hell, he replied that they will not. No, not because theyre gay, he said. We go to Hell because we choose to reject the grace of God. When Hill asked what happens to a homosexual that accepts Jesus, Warren responded enthusiastically. Hes going to Heaven! he declared. Without a doubt.
Warren is not the first evangelical to make the assertion, however. Earlier this year, megachurch author and speaker Joel Osteen similarly told popular talk show host Oprah that he also believes homosexuals are saved. Will a gay person be accepted into heaven, as you see it?, Oprah asked Osteen. I believe they will, he replied. Craig Gross of XXXChurch also made statements in July that he doesnt think God would send homosexuals to Hell.
Why do they (religious people) believe that the gay guy goes to Hell, but the fat preacher who builds some of the largest churches in the world makes it to Heaven? Gross wrote in an online blog. However, many Christians view statements such as these as compromise against the word of God. The concept of a gay Christian is an oxymoron in light of numerous Scriptural instances wherein homosexual behavior is forbidden, Alex Mason, policy analyst for the Family Policy Network, told Christian News Network. One cannot live in a continual state of unrepentant sexual sin while calling themselves a Christian.
Thats not to say Christians cant struggle with sin, including sexual sin, he continued. The Christian life as a constant struggle against sin, and just as some Christians struggle to defeat heterosexual lust, others may struggle to defeat homosexual lusts.
Peter LaBarbera, the president of Americans for Truth About Homosexuality, agreed. He stated that he was shocked at Rick Warrens comments. You dont want to give the impression that its fine and dandy to live the homosexual lifestyle and as long as I believe in Jesus, I can still go to Heaven, he said. Its one thing to have attractions and [fight] that, [and another to embrace homosexual behavior].
Mason, whose ministry operates the website HopeForHomosexuals.com, stated that Warren should have explained his beliefs further, so as not to jeopardize the eternity of valuable souls. Warren failed to define what it means to accept Christ, leaving viewers with the notion that a person can simply express a belief in Jesus existence without turning away from the sins He died to atone, he lamented.
When you accept Christ, your behavior changes, LaBarbera said. And the attitude is [people like Warren] dont want to talk about changes. We know that God changes homosexuals, so why isnt Rick Warren saying that? LaBarbera also told Christian News Network that he thinks Warren is treading into very dangerous territory by insinuating that the issue of homosexual behavior is a grey area.
What part of Romans 1 doesnt Rick Warren understand? Its so clear, he said. When you make statements like these, you end up losing the Biblical sense, and the Biblical sense is that this is an abomination. Mason agreed, and outlined that sin needs to be taken seriously by those who wear the name of Christ.
Christians should not, for one moment, hesitate when asked about behaviors that Scripture clearly calls sinful, he said. It is impossible for anyone to legitimize or make holy what God Himself has called unholy.
The Apostle Paul did not hesitate to faithfully echo Gods standards in his letter to the Corinthians, wherein he included a long list of sins that will keep people from the kingdom of God, including the sin of homosexuality, Mason continued, citing 1 Corinthians 6:9-11. Modern preachers would do well to follow Pauls example in condemning that which God has condemned, while also proclaiming that the only hope for sinners homosexual and heterosexual alike is faith in Jesus Christ: All who call on the name of the Lord will be saved.
LaBarbera said that Warren should not only have called homosexual behavior sin, but should have gone deeper to the root issue. Its also sinful to lust after another man, LaBarbera said. We cant advocate sin as believers, and we have to think about how that the person thats struggling with homosexuality is going to hear this. There is no Biblical basis for his statements, he added. I think Rick Warren needs to retract that ['might be'] statement and clarify it. If he does not retract it, he has fallen into error.
Rick Warren has a heart for lost souls, but he seems fearful hell offend people he could otherwise lead to salvation by telling the truth about their sin. That may indicate an inadequate faith in Gods sovereignty, or a failure to fully believe Gods Word has the power to transform lives, Mason concluded. I pray hell find the courage to be just as determined to be the salt of the earth as he is to be a light to the world. Requests for comment were not returned by Saddleback Church.
God gave us all an “out” as He knows it is impossible for us to live without sinning. That being 1 John 1:9: If we confess (directly to him as we are believer priests) our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins AND cleanse us from all unrighteousness. That means even the sins you don’t think are sins and or forgot about.
re: “So that means on with the bacon, sausage, pork chops, shrimp, and oysters?”
Basically, Yes. The Apostle Paul spent quite of bit of time discussing this issue of following the Mosaic Law to attain “righteousness” or accepting the “righteousness of God” imparted to us by our belief in Jesus - who bore our sin on our behalf as a perfect, sinless, sacrifice.
In other words, Paul’s point is that attempting to become “righteous” enough to enter God’s Heaven by following the Law was impossible - we couldn’t do it. We all sin. The only righteousness available to us is through faith in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus.
Paul teaches that if you are attempting to attain your own righteousness through following the Mosaic laws, then you have to do it all - not only the moral law, but the dietary laws, the medical laws, the Sabbath laws, all the festival laws, etc. And, you have to do it perfectly in your actions and in all your motives. The problem is no one can do that, and no one ever has (except for Christ) and disobeying the law produces physical and spiritual death. Faith in Christ alone produces the righteousness that comes from God. Faith in what Christ did - not what we did.
But, just because Paul says we cannot become righteous on our own by following the Law, that does not mean that he advocated that God’s moral Law is to be ignored. Paul never advocated such a thing - we are still to follow God’s moral law - not for the purpose of getting “righteous” enough to be “saved” (because we cannot do it) - no, we are to follow it as best we can out of love and respect for God.
All CAN be saved no matter what our background was - all of us are sinners. But, God does not save us to allow us to continue to live the immoral, sinful life we did before coming to Him.
From what is in the article, I am confused as to excatly what Rick Warren believes in regard to homosexuality. It sounds like he says it is sin, but then it also sounds like he might mean that it is possible to be a homosexual Christian.
A Christian, who was once a practicing homosexual or a lesbian, but repented of that, is Biblically possible.
But, a practicing homosexual, lesbian, adulterer, murderer, thief, liar, rapist, etc. who claims to be a Christian, and continues in the same sinful life - THAT is not possible.
They are NOT Christians. Not because I said so, but because the Bible teaches that “faith” or “repentance” without change in direction of one’s life is dead/fake - hypocritical. It is not real.
Universalism isn't Christianity.
I bet you had a little grin on yo face when you hit "Post."
28 For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us, to lay upon you no greater burden than these necessary things;
29 That ye abstain from meats offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication: from which if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well.
I do think that a person can fall back into old traps.
Look at an alcoholic as an example. I know quite a few alcoholics that are Christian, but they still stumble from time to time.
I’m glad I don’t have to be perfect. I know of my sins, and I repeatedly stumble. I covet so many things it’s ridiculous. I know it’s wrong, but I still do it.
You are not giving me breaking news. I know we are all sinners and fall short of God. This guy has been passing around false information for years. Saying that we all worship the same God, even with Izzlumics. He is part of the Chrislam movement. You can like him if you want and follow his teachings all you like. But, not me. He is a false teacher and my Bible tells me to beware of them.
Read Matthew 12:1. The disciples were stealing food, at least in our context, but the issue The Lord addressed isn’t whether it was wrong to take food that didn’t belong to you, but the argument was about doing it on the Sabbath.
I never said I like him. Nor did I say I follow him. I don’t. I just got a chuckle out of all the posts on this topic saying “Of course homosexuals won’t get into heaven!! They’re sinners!!!!!”
we are all sinners.
The problem with Warren is that people who embrace a sinful lifestyle as a good thing are definitely not going to be in Heaven
I’m not defending Warren’s stance on this... but he’s got millions because he wrote books. And people bought those books. And he made money from it. Is that a travesty? Should he have NOT taken the money?
1Co 6:9-10
(9) Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind,
(10) Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.
I don’t disagree. But I’m of the camp that there are some homosexuals that are just born that way. C’mon, didn’t you know a couple of kids in school who were just... different? From a pretty young age? I did. And sure enough, years later, I find out they’re queers.
I think the point is, if you are of that persuasion, but live a celibate lifestyle and actively resist it, can you be a Christian? We all have our opinion, but I’m not one to judge anothers salvation. That’s God’s call, not mine.
If they will only repent that sin, stop it, live a Godly, clean life, then they can get in. But, not until they repent their sins and call upon His Name!
Should do well......
3 days and that’s the best you could do?
Stick to insulting pastors that you have never met.
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