Posted on 06/08/2023 11:04:28 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Despite growing backlash against the “pride” movement in 2023, there has been a noticeable increase in allegedly religious groups showing public support for homosexuality, transgenderism, and other aspects of the LGBTQ agenda.
According to NPR, the rise in ostensibly religious groups’ support for pride is due to a nationwide initiative called Faith for Pride, run by the far-left group Interfaith Alliance. The group consists of multiple religions and denominations, including Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, and others.
“We are not going to let this happen to our LGBTQ siblings,” said Baptist minister Paul Raushenbush, president of the Interfaith Alliance. “Not on our watch. We need to organize.”
Raushenbush also called for left-wing Christians and other progressive religions to “fight back against” legislation being passed in states across the country that are meant to crack down on the promotion of homosexuality and transgenderism, often via indoctrination in public schools. “And we need to rally religious communities and a religious voice to say ‘no.'”
“Don’t feel like you have this choice between your sexuality or your gender and your religious tradition,” Raushenbush continued. “There are people out there who love you, who respect you, who will welcome you and will help you thrive.”
One example of the group’s public displays of support for “pride” was at “Pride Fest” in Santa Monica, California, where six different houses of worship had booths set up, including Episcopalians, Lutherans, and Jews. The booths handed out various rainbow-themed merchandise, including temporary rainbow tattoos, clothing depicting Jesus with a rainbow Crown of Thorns, and a rainbow-colored Star of David.
“I think it’s really important,” said Rabbi Jillian Cameron at one of the booths, “for us to be just as visible so that people know out in the world that loud voices saying horrible things to our community are not the only religious voices out there.”
The year 2023 has seen a significant increase in backlash against the “pride” movement, particularly with regards to transgenderism, compared to previous years. Companies that have faced massive boycotts include Bud Light, Target, and the LA Dodgers, the latter of which was widely criticized for agreeing to host a performance by an anti-Christian drag queen group.
For a lot of religious groups the whole thing is just a racket. It is used to gain power and wealth pure and simple.
From what Jesus has said, there will be a LOT of very surprised Christians on Judgement Day....when they do not gain entry into Heaven.
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I don’t think that is true... I don’t think anyone who goes to Judgement Day will be surprised. God has written it right into peoples’ souls to know with confidence when they are blood bought believers. I will agree that there are plenty who call themselves Christians who will go into judgement... but they knew deep down in their hearts that they never really had accepted Christ in the first place.
There are left-wing and woke factions in nearly all religions. So it isn’t surprising when they act left-wing and woke.
There is a lot more involved to getting into heaven than “accepting Christ”.
Granted, getting in is only the beginning of defining our eternal life.
The Bible says that homosexual behavior (not the inclination, but the action) is punishable by death. So any religion that favors homosexual behavior is contrary to God’s Word.
I respectfully disagree. The "mainstream" churches are in a freefall. Lots of Christians are leaving the hedonist "churches" and going to real churches. Those are growing. And some local churches are leaving a hedonist denomination (United Methodist) and joining other serious churches in a new denomination.
Don't fall for the Dim's PR trap where they always make out like their side is the norm and is approved by many.
I’ll let you argue with Jesus Christ on that point... as for me, I’ll believe in John 3:16.
Probably more likely the parishioners are dying off. Each generation is less religious. Baby boomers are the last major religious generation and they are dropping like flies everyday.
So I can accept Jesus, then wake up in a bad mood the next day and commit mass murder and kill myself to avoid prison. Instant heaven for me, I guess.
In my faith, the traditionalist form of Catholicism, young families with children are filling the pews at an increasing rate. It is very noticeable, not just at the parishes I attend but at many across the country.
I could concur with what you say as it is applicable to the younger generations overall.
I’m Catholic too and my church is a geriatric facility. I confuse it with congress from time to time. Lol.
Jesus did not have the inclination to speak a volume about every single point He made, to cover the nuances and exceptions. So he made simple statements that are perfectly true, of course, in the majority of cases.
I am traditionalist Catholic and am referring to Latin Masses only.
There is an argument that you never really accepted Jesus if that was your next action, but Biblically speaking, there are no other wickets to pass other than accepting Christ as Lord and Savior. It is what differentiates Christianity from all other religions. No further means tests. Now if you then reject Christ later, then you can be lost. But we dont have to atone for each and every sin (we seem to want to do so anyway out of guilt). And sin is sin, to God it doesnt matter the severity. But Jesus washed all this from us on The Cross.
How we live our life after accepting Christ and how we try to get closer to Him by following His example, does, by some interpretations, effect our ‘status’ in Heaven. Of course we dont really know what that might mean as we cant begin to imagine what Heaven really will be like.
I suppose that even in the case of traditional Masses, there would be geographic areas where the demographics are almost exclusively older people. So, of course there wouldn’t be many younger people attending.
Don't worry about that, I never will.
I respectfully disagree. The "mainstream" churches are in a freefall. Lots of Christians are leaving the hedonist "churches" and going to real churches. Those are growing. And some local churches are leaving a hedonist denomination (United Methodist) and joining other serious churches in a new denomination.
Agree, and disagree. Yes, I can see your point in that the numbers of parishioners in mainstream denominations are falling, and yes, many are seeking out biblically sound congregations. But I also see where many have fallen from the faith as well.
Try “Accept Jesus, wake up in a bad mood, then PRAY TO JESUS to help claw my way out of the bad mood.“
Your way starts with a fake acceptance of Jesus in the first place.
“And sin is sin, to God it doesnt matter the severity”
False. Protestant heresy.
And the “never really accepted Jesus” is tautological: a circular argument.
Good point. Now, how many of those who have fallen were really in the faith to begin with?
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