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Controversy Ignites Over 'Jesus Had Two Dads' Church Sign
Christian Post ^ | 09/20/2013 | Jeff Schapiro

Posted on 09/22/2013 6:01:25 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

A Tennessee pastor says he didn't intend to start a controversy when he put a message on his church's marquee last weekend that said, "Jesus had two dads and he turned out just fine."

Many people have interpreted the message, which refers to God and Joseph, to be a statement about gay and lesbian parents. But Bill Campbell, pastor of St. John's United Methodist Church in Nashville, told CP that wasn't his intention.

"For me it was a very simple statement affirming families and children who are in situations where they have multiple parents or there's a divorce or a death, where there's family strain, that type of thing, to affirm that they are daughters and sons of God, and using the example of Jesus in that regard," he said.

Campbell says he saw a sign with the same message on the Internet and decided to put it up on the St. John's marquee at the end of a church yard sale on Saturday. By Monday he was giving interviews to local news media.

Despite Campbell's intentions, the sign has sparked a debate among some social media users.

"As a gay and, frankly, former-Christian man... thank you for standing up for what love, and love of family, truly means," said one person, who also indicated he and his partner were in the process of adopting a child, on St. John's Facebook page.

"Now if you're teaching that Yeshua loves all people then yes he does," stated another Facebook user. "However if you read the Word of God it clearly states that homosexuality is a sin. Now you can be like other churches and pick out which scriptures you want to use and believe but I believe in the Whole Word not just bits and pieces."

The UMC does not ordain "self-avowed practicing homosexuals" and forbids its elders from officiate same-sex marriages, though these issues have been debated in the denomination for years. The denomination has affirmed, however, that it will minister to all people and that its churches should "not to reject or condemn lesbian and gay members and friends."

Campbell says he is "disturbed" by how some people have reacted to the sign, and says many people are making assumptions and are unwilling to ask any questions. People today take sides on an issue, he says, and are focused more on tearing each other down than they are in engaging in a reasonable dialogue.

"It's provoked some conversation and that's, I think, part of the best outcome, is that we began to have some conversation and learn from a different perspective. Whether we agree or disagree is not the issue," he said.

A photo of the same message on the marquee of an Anglican church in Ontario, Canada, recently went viral on the Internet, garnering more than 1.5 million views in just three weeks.


TOPICS: Mainline Protestant; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: homosexualagenda; homosexuality; jesus; methodistchurch; religiousleft; umc
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To: logic101.net
Will you please, please stop spreading the disinformation that Pope Francis said you can get to heaven without believing in God?

I found the quote. Pope Francis said you [the atheist he was writing to in La Repubblica] can be saved "If you turn to Him with a sincere and contrite heart."

It's possible that part wasn't quoted in whatever garbled, edited MSM version of it you might have read.

For some unfathomable reason.

Likewise the thing about "softening the Church's stand on abortion." The day after the 12,000 word Jesuit interview was published, Pope Francis gave a talk to a group of gynecologists and said that today's "throw-away culture" justifies disposing of lives, but doctors in particular must "respect life."... "Every child that isn't born, but is unjustly condemned to be aborted, has the face of Jesus Christ, has the face of the Lord," [Link -- see for yourself]--- that's what Pope Francis said.

"Softening the Church's stance against abortion"? He says it is akin to the crime of killing Christ! "Whatsoever you do to the least of My brethren..."

21 posted on 09/22/2013 7:47:09 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (Behold the Cross of the Lord! Flee, hostile powers! The Lion of the Tribe of Judah has conquered!)
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To: logic101.net
He recently stated that you don’t need to believe in God to get to heaven.

Perhaps you would care to post the direct quote of the Pope's words where he said that?

Hint: You can't, because that's not what he said. Now some people will argue that that's the logical conclusion to draw from what he said; that's fine. But that's not the same thing as him actually saying it.

BTW, the Pope's comments in a personal letter, interview, etc., don't change a single jot or tittle of Catholic doctrine. That's simply not how it's done.

That abortion is a grave moral evil was infallibly taught by John Paul II (among others) and cannot be changed.

22 posted on 09/23/2013 6:37:30 AM PDT by Campion ("Social justice" begins in the womb)
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To: SECURE AMERICA
Of course that was his intention.

Yep.

23 posted on 09/23/2013 6:45:42 AM PDT by adm5 (AMERICA HAS ONLY GOD AND THE SECOND AMENDMENT LEFT TO SAVE THE REPUBLIC. by: LibLieSlayer 3/18/10)
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To: selfdefense

He just wants to jump onto what he perceives is the popularity bandwagon. Blind leader of the blind.


24 posted on 09/23/2013 7:34:10 PM PDT by cradle of freedom (Long live the Republic !)
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