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Lesbians, Transgendered, and Queers—Oh, My!
http://www.gospelcom.net/hsc/articles/LesbiansOhMy.php
| Aug. 7, 2003
| Rev. Dr. R. C. Sproul, Jr.
Posted on 08/18/2003 8:20:55 AM PDT by AnalogReigns
This is the watershed issue? Think again.
Unlike the rest of the evangelical world, I am not all aflutter while waiting for the Episcopals to decide. I have friends, all strong opponents of sodomy, who are on both sides of the issue. Some desperately hope that sense will prevail, and the bishopric wont be handed over to Reverend Lightinhisloafers. What a tragedy, after all, to see this old and honored denomination sink to such depths.
On the other side of the aisle are my friends who want to see the man don a pink mitre. The feeling from these folks is that when this happens, finally all our friends who have stuck it out in the ECUSA all these years will take a walk. The horror of a sodomite sitting in authority will shake up the bushes, and every good man, woman, and child will flee like so many old-money rats escaping a sinking yacht.
A pox on both their houses. What does it say about so-called evangelicals, whether inside or outside the ECUSA, whether rooting for or against the installation, that they are more concerned about what perversions the man practices in the dark than they are about the perversions preached from pulpits all across the denomination? When the denomination is dominated by those who deny the deity and resurrection of Christ, what difference does it make if some of them like to be dominated?
It was the same with the President. Conservatives of all stripes kept insisting that character matters. And I agree. But the real problem with President Clinton wasnt what he was doing in the hallway outside the Oval Office, but was with the legislation he was signing in the Oval Office. The problem isnt that he is a philanderer, but that he is a socialist.
Im not arguing that shameful private behavior doesnt matter. I am arguing that there is something wrong when it takes precedence over public acts of shame. I dont want, in the evangelical fold, either a denomination that says, Deny the deity all you want, but keep your pants on, nor a bunch of priests and parishioners who reason the same way. If you wont leave over heresy, but will over sodomy, your god is middle class morality. And he can neither save the church, nor you.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; Philosophy; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: anglican; apostasy; bishop; christianity; ecusa; epicopal; episcopalan; evangelicals; fallout; gay; homosexual; homosexualbishop; lesbian; newhampshire; rcsproul; sodomy
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From a noteable "take no prisoners" evangelical thinker (son of the more famous R.C. Sproul)...
Sorry if the title and tone offends some...but being "nice" isn't always loving.
I couldn't agree with R.C. more.
To: AnalogReigns
Some desperately hope that ... the bishopric wont be handed over to Reverend Lightinhisloafers NAAAAH ... too easy.
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posted on
08/18/2003 8:23:00 AM PDT
by
martin_fierro
(A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
To: AnalogReigns
Don't apologize...it's right on the mark.
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posted on
08/18/2003 8:33:53 AM PDT
by
aardvark1
To: AnalogReigns
Well put, and about time someone said it.
If it's offensive, so be it.
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posted on
08/18/2003 8:37:52 AM PDT
by
saint
To: AnalogReigns
Excellent, thanks for posting this.
To: secret garden
ping.
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posted on
08/18/2003 8:39:42 AM PDT
by
xsmommy
To: AnalogReigns
AMEN and SPOTREP!
To: AnalogReigns
If you wont leave over heresy, but will over sodomy, your god is middle class morality. And he can neither save the church, nor you. Very well said. It sums up my feelings on the subject in ways I couldn't articulate. Thank you for posting this.
In Jesus alone,
Andra
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posted on
08/18/2003 8:56:18 AM PDT
by
lupie
To: AnalogReigns
Where does he preach?
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posted on
08/18/2003 8:58:17 AM PDT
by
onyx
(Name an honest democrat? I can't either!)
To: RnMomof7; OrthodoxPresbyterian; drstevej; Mark17; logos; lambo
PING... fyi
To: onyx
A place called St. Peter's Presbyterian Church, (way over in) Bristol, Virginia. Also runs a thing called the "Highlands Study Center."
http://www.gospelcom.net/hsc/ R.C. is kind of a wild man... and a great guy.
To: AnalogReigns
What does it say about so-called evangelicals, whether inside or outside the ECUSA, whether rooting for or against the installation, that they are more concerned about what perversions the man practices in the dark than they are about the perversions preached from pulpits all across the denomination? When the denomination is dominated by those who deny the deity and resurrection of Christ, what difference does it make if some of them like to be dominated? It was the same with the President. Conservatives of all stripes kept insisting that character matters. And I agree. But the real problem with President Clinton wasnt what he was doing in the hallway outside the Oval Office, but was with the legislation he was signing in the Oval Office. The problem isnt that he is a philanderer, but that he is a socialist.
I think you're erecting something of a strawman here, as most conservatives I know saw how Clinton's moral deparavity and his political depravity were interconnected - and those who pretended that his moral depravity didn't matter eventually got an education in the end with Clinton's pardons and his looting of the White House.
Likewise, someone who is a deviant in the closet will be more receptive to deviate from Scripture in the pulpit.
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posted on
08/18/2003 9:11:06 AM PDT
by
dirtboy
(Arnold's positions are like the alien in Predator - you can't see them but you know they're lethal)
To: AnalogReigns
"...your god is middle-class morality."He shoots, he scores!
To: AnalogReigns
Thank you for the info! He sure can write, so I'll bet he can really preach!
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posted on
08/18/2003 9:27:15 AM PDT
by
onyx
(Name an honest democrat? I can't either!)
To: dirtboy
For almost 100 years the mainline denominations, including especially the Episcopaleans, have tolerated openly heretical views amoung their clergy and bishops. Because there's a lot of local autonomy, as long as conservatives didn't have a Bishop Spong preaching to them, and they were still able to sing the old hymns, it's been tolerated.
Now some of the same people who tolerated openly apostate views from the pulpit are fighting tooth and nail the results of such views...namely a complete melt-down on sexual morality in the mainline denominations. By waiting to fight the symptoms, not the disease, both conservative episcopaleans, and I believe, political conservatives have missed the mark.
Just last night I was talking to a lower level Bush appointee who was defending the vast (non-defense or 9/11 related) increases in spending for the federal government. When I said he was defending the increase in socialism, he hotly defended himself... saying somehow it will create a "permanent Republican majority," I guess so they can spend their energies in the future reigning in what W's administration began.... For the life of me I just don't understand.
To: AnalogReigns
Just last night I was talking to a lower level Bush appointee who was defending the vast (non-defense or 9/11 related) increases in spending for the federal government. When I said he was defending the increase in socialism, he hotly defended himself... saying somehow it will create a "permanent Republican majority," I guess so they can spend their energies in the future reigning in what W's administration began.... For the life of me I just don't understand.However, there are many conservatives who were opposed to Clinton's policies, were also highly concerned about his moral deficiencies, saw that the two were connected ... and now vehemently dislike the massive non-defense spending increases that Bush is promoting. So don't lump everyone together, there are a tremendous number of gradations in this area.
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posted on
08/18/2003 9:47:47 AM PDT
by
dirtboy
(Arnold's positions are like the alien in Predator - you can't see them but you know they're lethal)
To: AnalogReigns
Exactumundo. The whole GBLT issue pales in comparison to the one he raises!
Gum
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posted on
08/18/2003 9:49:46 AM PDT
by
ChewedGum
( http://king-of-fools.blogspot.com)
To: dirtboy
I agree with you basically...I was one who wasn't surprised by Monica...and thought there were many worse things Clinton did--particularly to the country, than that affair.
R.C. is, however, kind of a prophet--that is not one who predicts the future, but is extreme in trying to wake people up to what God has said in his word. He also considers America to be very socialistic...and socialism as evil since in its core being a deification of the state--and many Christian conservatives as guilty of syncretism...looking to the real God PLUS the false god of government for hope...
To: xsmommy
Sproul raises an excellent point but there are many Episcopalians who have been clueless about the heresies emanating from other pulpits. Another poster mentioned the independence of the churches which is what allows so many to be unaware of the bizarre preachings that go on in other places. However, I see this issue as having the potential to be the straw that broke the camel's back, precisely because it was such a public battle with extensive media coverage. In that sense, it will open many eyes to the other discrepancies with Scripture that some of the authority figures have been proclaiming. As Martha would say, that's a good thing.
It's also been said that Episcopalians will embrace any heresy to avoid a schism. Let's hope that's not the case this time around. Right is on our side.
To: AnalogReigns
"People frequently call socialism a religion. It is indeed the religion of self-deification" -- Ludwig von Mises
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posted on
01/15/2004 11:56:44 PM PST
by
Rytwyng
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