Posted on 11/25/2016 7:52:28 AM PST by Sam's Army
A week after the election, the Huffington Post published a blog entry in which Progressive Christians suggested what like-minded Christians should do in order to take back their faith.
Still reeling from the election in which Donald Trump was elected president, several progressive Christians pondered the necessary steps to draw a stronger contrast between their brand of kindhearted progressive Christianity, and the kind of conservative, evangelical Christianity that helped elect Donald Trump.
The responses were predictably representative of left-wing Christianity, which centered on re-emphasizing social justice issues and identity politics as the loving, compassionate, anti-Trumpian counterpart to the hate-filled Christianity of the right. Also predictably representative was the tone of unearned moral superiority in the responses of the progressive Christians interviewed and progressive Christians in general.
(Excerpt) Read more at juicyecumenism.com ...
Just what do “progressive Christians” have faith in? Identifying themselves with an oxymoron is something inspired by the prince of this world.
Progressive = abortion
Were about to witness firsthand what happens when the established Church compromises its moral authority and sells out the marginalized ― refugees, immigrants, religious and ethnic minorities, sexual assault survivors, the sick and those with disabilities, and LGBT people ; for the promise of power. It wont be pretty.
Rev. Jacqueline Lewis, a New York-based pastor and activist added,
Im going to fight for people to have jobs, for everyone to have enough. Im going to fight against racism and xenophobia. Im going to fight for black lives. Im going to fight for LGBT rights Im going to fight for love.
Lewis added,
Maybe whats happening is progressive people of faith are finding ways to connect around our shared beliefs that all people are children of God All of those people are joining together right now, were plotting and planning how to resist together to me is the new religion, the new Christianity.
Benjamin Corey suggested that, This election revealed that a far larger branch of Christianity has been married off to political power than we previously thought, emphasizing that the religious right is more concerned with political power than the actual gospel of Christ.
Jim Wallis, founder of Sojourners and author of Americas Original Sin, claimed, White Christians voted just like white people in America did, and being Christian didnt matter much. So how do we teach white Christians, white evangelicals to be more Christian than white? Thats the issue going forward.
Wallis reflecting on Jesus counsel regarding the relationship between treating a stranger and treating Jesus suggested that pastors allow their churches to become sanctuaries to protect illegal aliens from deportation.
To an extent, theres some truth about the concerns of progressive Christians. Coreys observation regarding evangelicals having become too cozy with political power, which has muted the volume, consistency, and effectiveness of their prophetic political witness, is a legitimate concern.
But wheres the moral balance and condemnation of progressive Christians for having done the same? What about Episcopalians, Presbyterians (USA), a segment of Methodists, and other left-leaning Christians whore guilty of preferring political power and cultural cache to the Christian gospel. Whether one agrees or disagrees, at least conservative evangelicals can be praised for attempting to clarify or redeem what it means to be an evangelical and have a responsible and biblically articulate political witness in the age of Donald Trump.
Moreover, why doesnt the Christian Left (or Right) consistently condemn black Christians and black churches for sacrificing Christian principles in favor of political expediency and influence via an unholy marriage to Leftism and social progressive causes? This shifting standard of morality is but one issue that persistently undermines the Christian Lefts political witness.
Likewise, and echoing Wallis with a twist, cant one say with moral clarity that Black Christians voted just like black people in America did (especially in 2008 and 2012), and being Christian didnt matter much. So how do we teach black Christians, black (progressive) evangelicals to be more Christian than black? Why isnt that ever an issue going forward? And it is an issue. Black Christians should be more Christian than black. One can and should argue that the covenantal relationship between black Christians and Leftism is much more challenging than the partnership between evangelicals and the political right.
However, theres little truth to Evans suggestion that evangelicals who voted for Trump sold out marginalized groups for political power. How is she in a position to know the minds, hearts or reasoned intentions of voters who sided with Donald Trump? The charge is not only silly but it isnt true. Its meant to dismiss as evil fellow (white) Christians by projecting a social pox (sexist, racist, xenophobic, homophobic, etc.) upon those who voted against her preferred candidate. Framing it in a simple moral dichotomy that dismisses nuance, and that divorces Christian support for Trump from caring about marginalized groups allows Evans and her sympathizers to claim a superficial unmerited moral purity to dismiss everyone who disagrees with them as not only wrong, but immoral.
Voting for Trump, directly or indirectly, doesnt mean the voter is against marginalized people and Evans knows this.
The same goes for Lewis virtue-signaling bravery as a social justice warrior. All of the sacralized issues she raised are supported or defended without Christian influence everyday, so what distinguishes her intentions, purportedly Christian, as being important or necessary? Her new Christianity accommodates one-dimensional social identities that compete with the identity thats required to be grounded in Christ. Lewis should be mindful of Pauls admonition about teaching a new gospel that differs from the one positioned in Christ.
The gospel of progressive Christians is increasingly more about the gospel of Leftism than the Gospel of Christ. Specifically, this social gospel or social virtue is really about disassociating oneself, or ones group, from that which supposedly threatens the common good what the in-group consensus simplistically defines as a myriad of trendy evils. It allows the separated to pretentiously claim a false sense of moral superiority over those who reject their definitions and moral claims.
Astute observers realize that this is more about being properly positioned and seen as against manufactured evils how moral and religious they look to other like-minded people choosing love over hate rather than genuine concern for the people/groups these evils, its claimed, negatively effect.
Its self-congratulatory virtue vanity, its empty, and it violates Jesus admonition against practicing ones righteousness before men instead of calling those they claim to represent to a higher standard of living as disciples of Christ.
This practice of synthesizing identity politics with Christianity is dangerous because of the popular and cultural influence afforded to the Christian Left.
If progressive Christians are really concerned about the future of their faith, they may want to consider what faith is really of concern Leftism or Christianity."
“Take back their faith.”
What does that even mean?
> Just what do progressive Christians have faith in?
LGBT, abortion, illegal immigrants, and importing jihadis.
Their religion is not Christ, it’s “progressivism”, which is just a euphemism for globalist tyranny.
Progressive Christians are not Christians.
This just means that secular humanists hope to “guilt” Conservative Christians into supporting abortion,homosexuality, pedophilia, lust, greed, envy, sloth, and other good ol’ timey Christian values.[/s]
By the way, they are already being marginalized.
The Trump effect is taking hold.
It is the Biblical Christians that are reclaiming the faith, without any fanfare or self aggrandizing proclamations.
"What does that even mean?"
For globalists to win elections instead of losing them; and subsequently raise taxes, take away liberty, and further marginalize Biblical Christianity. For starters, anyway.
It means they have to convince more people that their pagan pseudo-religion is “Christian”, and the only real Christianity.
“Just what do progressive Christians have faith in?”
Themselves, the world, civil government posing as God, secular humanism, etc
It is not “kind” to tell a Sodomite that his/her lifestyle is OK. It is hateful to deprive these lost souls of the truth of God’s word.
The large majority of these “progressive” folks are NOT Christians.
Progressives are certainly a self-righteous group. They might want to consider a more desirable behavior for a Christian: Humility.
How can someone take away your “faith”?
You personally can lose faith, or give up, but NO ONE can take it from you.
“Rev. Jacqueline Lewis, a New York-based pastor and activist added,
Im going to fight for people to have jobs, for everyone to have enough. Im going to fight against racism and xenophobia. Im going to fight for black lives. Im going to fight for LGBT rights Im going to fight for love.
I guess the female “minister” would set off alarms bells for any true Christian, but if it didn’t the LGBTUVWXYZ part should...
It means, "silence anybody who differs from us".
That's all the evidence you need to show that it's just leftism under another label.
they could buy a mirror and spend a long time looking into it
You can be progressive or Christian but not both at the same time. Collectivism is a gloved fist with a spritz of gospel compassion.
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