Posted on 04/01/2015 10:20:11 PM PDT by ReformationFan
The conventional wisdom is that moral opposition to same-sex marriage will eventually evaporate that even orthodox religious communities will learn to accommodate new cultural realities, and those few who dont will ultimately be irrelevant, living on the margins of society. Evangelical churches will cave. The Catholic Church will cave. Jews will cave. In just a few, short years the Christian churches in America will look back at opposition to same-sex marriage with the same kind of shame that Southern Baptists view their segregationist past. That conventional wisdom is garbage. Its based largely on a bigoted, ignorant view of the Christian faith, and it ignores recent history. The Left has drunk its own Kool-Aid for so long that it actually believes its rhetoric about church history and teachings.
Weve been through this before. When Roe was decided, the major American Protestant denominations were in a transition process, with the mainline moving steadily out of orthodox Christianity. Their ultimate embrace of abortion wasnt part of a considered, scriptural decision-making process but rather a product of spiritualized surrender to elite, progressive culture. The PCUSA, UCC, Episcopal Church, and others steadily liberalized bending to the prevailing intellectual winds. For a time even the Southern Baptist Convention capitulated. Heres Al Mohler: Two years before Roe, the Southern Baptist Convention passed a resolution calling for legislation that will allow the possibility of abortion under such circumstances as rape, incest, clear evidence of fetal abnormality, and carefully ascertained evidence of the likelihood of damage to the emotional, mental, and physical health of the mother. But while the mainline tacked left and kept tacking left, the SBC moved right, and decisively so. Its now firmly and unequivocally pro-life.This move was part of a broader desire to follow scripture, as the SBC embraced the Bible, doubled down on orthodox Christianity, and defied the sexual revolution. What happened? Did the SBC whither away becoming a church full of blue-haired holdouts, clinging to their guns and old-time religion as the mainline galloped away with the hearts and minds of the next generation? Hardly. It turns out that Christians generally want to be Christian, not spiritualized political liberals, so the mainline continued its slow-motion collapse while the SBC became bigger than all the major mainline churches combined. The churches that maintained orthodoxy did more than just survive, they thrived and as one consequence, the pro-life movement has only gained political and cultural strength.
Given that same-sex marriage has the same level of scriptural support as abortion (none), well see the same phenomenon at work in the contemporary churches. Christians who are already on their way out of orthodoxy will embrace same-sex marriage largely to the same extent that theyve already embraced porn, abortion, and sex outside of marriage. In fact, churchgoing Christians who support same-sex marriage are eight times more likely than churchgoing Christians who oppose same-sex marriage to think viewing porn is acceptable, almost four times more likely to believe cohabitation is acceptable, almost six times more likely to think adultery is ok, and almost six times more likely to support abortion rights. The churchgoing supporter of same-sex marriage is much more like the average American than the average churchgoing American.
The cultural and legal forces demanding acceptance of same-sex marriage are every bit as strong as those demanding acceptance of abortion, yet orthodox churches have held firm. In fact, the legal forces supporting abortion have in some ways been much stronger than those demanding acceptance of same-sex marriage. For years, pro-life lawyers have known of the abortion distortion in constitutional law, where expressive activity that would be perfectly legal in virtually every other context can be criminally punished when turned against abortion (see, for example Hill v. Colorado). The Left is transparently trying to create the same kinds of legal double standards for same-sex marriage. And while they may temporarily change the law, they wont change the culture of the church.
Earlier this year, Time carried a story about a Nashville Evangelical megachurch that announced its support for same-sex marriage. Im quite familiar with that church. Its down the street from my office, and one of my closest friends attended for years. Its by no measure a megachurch. A few hundred people attend, making it tiny by the standards of the enormous churches that sprawl all over the greater Nashville area. And while its newsworthy that this church came out, Time buried the lede. Heres what happened next: GracePointes move is not without concrete consequences. January giving usually is about $100,000so far this month the church has brought in an estimated $52,000. When GracePointe began the listening process in 2012, Sunday attendance averaged 800-1000. The Sunday he preached the inclusion sermon, attendance was 673, and two weeks later, it was down to 482. Its a gut punch, Mitchell says. I know a year from now, Im going to feel a whole lot better, but right now it is just hard.
Yes, it is hard to abandon orthodox Christianity while still trying to draw orthodox Christians. And I have little doubt that Evangelical churches that try to go the way of the mainline will largely suffer the same fate. With isolated exceptions (for example, Barack Obamas church in Chicago), theyll whither away losing members, buildings, and property but gaining the love and respect of MSNBC, the New York Times, and the Huffington Post. So, no. This fight is not ending anytime soon, and if the Left tries to snatch liberty from tens of millions of Americans, it can expect prolonged and vigorous resistance. In short, the Left has a choice: Respect liberty or fight forever. I suspect theyll choose the fight.
That does not matter:
"...and having done all, STAND." (Ephesians 6:13)
And it's not just "expressive activity". Every other element of the common law and statutes have to get out of the way, if THEY are in the way of unlimited abortion. In this regard, this new "peculiar institution" is quite similar to another one from the 19th Century.
If I have a lawn mower for sale and somebody I despise comes by to purchase it, I have to sell the lawn mower to that person. They've opened up a can of worms. But two can play that game.
....Or even revolt.
There will still be faithful followers of Christ, but much more home-based churches.
We were also told there will always be a remnant of the faithful.
True that. Now arises the question: What will our leaders actually DO? The culture is not going to be moved by words. Many ears are wide open.
I have heard a boycott of Walmart suggested. (Also saw a FReeper say he couldn't do THAT because his store was too convenient.)
My question for the Minister would be, “Are there any other sins you would like the congregation to celebrate?”
How about adulterers? Let’s have all the adulterers stand up and let’s celebrate their sinful ways.
I have to disagree. We are told this was to happen and it is. We are told it will get much worse and I truly believe it will.
I have to agree with you...and I think that speaks volumes about the lackluster worship that most suburban churches exude...many of the Faithful want simply to go to church, listen to the spiel, and then meet up at breakfast, their devotional duty fulfilled...
But some of the Faithful will fight back, and hopefully will be able to reestablish worship as a primary force in their lives...I hope to be part of such a Church in the next ten years or so, before my time runs out...
Faggies now rule. That’s all anyone needs to know.
why should anyone be forced to be exposed to a morally offensive group or individual(s) they find offensive...?? life liberty and pursuit of happiness for some excludes sodomites, necrophiliacs, beastiality, gender benders, classless, lawlwess, illegal, unruly individuals or groups and parasites / the free stuff crew..
that currently, unfortunately includes about 47% of the ussa population today...
i want to live amongst and sociailze with and go to church with like thinking/acting individuals and libtard nazis can rot far as i am concerned... I want to choose the charities and individuals i want to share my charity with. i dont need uncle sam to facilitate charity. idont nee or want anything from uncle sam and i want uncle sam to start doing what it is supposed to do according to the Constitution... and in that respect he is doing a pisssss pooor job.
No they don’t.
Only protected groups can be discriminated against.
A Christian anti-gay marriage group that wanted a gay baker to produce a cake for their event could be turned down without consequence.
Nazis and Christians aren’t protected groups.
You know, everybody is missing the main point here. It’s that the government is deciding who is and is not part of a protected group.
Of course, it’s been doing that for at least 50 years now.
I think that you intended "can't" for "can."
It is only illegal to discriminate against some one privileged to have the Government override the free choices of anyone who would refuse to hire, serve or associate with him.
Otherwise, the right to make one's own choices for how his property or person will be used, remains.
Of course, the Left has conditioned the public, like so many Pavlovian dogs, to view "discrimination" as one of the great evils of life. It used to simply mean that one exercised powers of discernment, etc..
Yielding would be OK for them, as long as you gave up your Christian faith,
but they’d rather see you punished and humiliated by the State,
perhaps, eventually, if they play their cards right,
they can have us killed.
Where are the church leaders? Bill O'Reilly has been complaining that he can't even get them to come on his show to defend Christian values.
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