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There’s Nothing Loving About Dolly Parton’s False Gospel: When we refuse to label sin a sin, we’re doing more harm than good
The Federalist ^ | 06/10/2024 | Ericka Andersen

Posted on 06/10/2024 9:33:36 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Dolly’s right that all should be treated with love and kindness, but when we refuse to label sin a sin, we’re doing more harm than good.

Fifty years after her original rise to stardom, Dolly Parton has released her highest-charting album and is more beloved than ever before. Initially known for her songwriting skills and beauty, Parton has entered her golden years as a “secular American saint.” 

In a world where division is the default, she collects fans of every political stripe, refusing to denigrate anyone, and regularly proclaims, “I love everybody,” when asked how she does it.

This response is usually seen as a nod toward the LGBT alliance during interviews with media folks forever fixated on this particular group. 

Like other universally adored figures such as “The Rock” and the late Betty White, Parton is a beloved icon who generally steers clear of controversy. She would never, for example, speak negatively of those who disagree with her on LBGT acceptance.

All of that neutrality might be fine, if she didn’t consistently pivot to her faith as the reason for the “love is love” talking points. 

When asked about her diverse community of fans, Parton always mentions Christianity, saying she does her best “not to judge” and only “to love” for that reason. 

But Parton’s version of love, which includes condoning immoral sexual behavior (“be who you are,” she’s said), is unaligned with God’s vision for humanity. Like so many secularized spiritual leaders, Parton equates love with agreement, but the two are not reciprocal. Love doesn’t mean we must accept sinfulness as good to avoid hurting someone’s feelings.

It’s a reminder to be careful when looking to cultural Christians to light the way. For example, we love to hear Stephen Colbert testify about following Christ, but when he rants against the overturn of Roe v. Wade, it’s clear he’s misguided. 

Similarly, in the same week that Parton mentioned her upbringing in church, The Advocate (a large circulation magazine) called her an “LGBTQ+ icon.” And her rhinestone-studded flashy outfits, big hair, and infamous chest have inspired many a drag queen. That’s not her fault, but she does seem to indulge it. 

“You say things … in a way that includes everybody else,” Drew Barrymore told Parton on her talk show. 

These buzzwords — inclusion, acceptance, love — usually mean only one thing to leftists. But Dolly is the rare character who extends that meaning to others as well — namely, conservatives.

Pressed to condemn former President Trump recently, she refused, saying, “I have a lot of fans out there, and I don’t want to offend anybody.” 

Parton often defaults to humility as her reason for staying out of politics and partisanship. 

“I’m not a good enough person or a good enough Christian to judge and criticize other people,” she told Barrymore.

This, however, is her “get out of jail free” card. Who’s going to argue with it? She’s not alone in this avoidance tactic. Christians often use the “let him who is without sin cast the first stone” Scripture verse to sidestep addressing sin directly. Parton does exactly the same thing here. 

Even Christian singer Lauren Daigle has gotten caught in the trap, saying, “I’m not God,” when asked if homosexual behavior was a sin.

To be sure, the culture is on a constant witch hunt for those who would call homosexuality sinful. I understand wanting to avoid the avalanche of criticism, but calling sin out by name isn’t judgment. It’s adhering to Scripture.

Parton had no problem identifying another kind of sin, saying, “Judging [others] is just as bad as any other sin.” I guess she’s a “good enough” Christian to call that one out. 

Furthermore, it’s illogical to avoid taking a stand on something simply because of imperfection or human nature. If this were the case, we couldn’t call anything wrong. 

Like most people, I too love Parton. She’s fun, confident, beautiful, and still spunky at age 78. I appreciate that she refuses to condemn conservatives as so many Hollywood Democrats do, but according to Scripture, she is wrong on the issue of homosexuality.

She’s right that all should be treated with love and kindness, but when we refuse to label sin a sin, we’re doing more harm than good. 

The gospel of Dolly Parton is popular with the masses, but don’t bank your eternity on it. 


Ericka Andersen is a freelance writer and the author of "Reason to Return: Why Women Need the Church & the Church Needs Women." She is a columnist for World magazine and reporter for Christianity Today.



TOPICS: Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics; Theology
KEYWORDS: blahblahblah; christianity; dollyparton; gospel; lgbt
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To: Elsie

Yeah well I never said he was.


81 posted on 06/11/2024 8:51:48 PM PDT by Beowulf9
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To: Elsie

“I’m as crazy as a loon that can not sing at all.”

Get an agent


82 posted on 06/12/2024 1:53:54 AM PDT by Clutch Martin ("The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right." )
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To: OneVike

She and Allen Ludden were on Tattletales and the question was, “You and Allen invite another couple to a weekend in a cabin, but the second bed is late in delivery. Who takes the floor, you or the other couple?” She instantly answered, with her sleazy smirk, “We’d all just share the bed!” On the same show, it was asked what they would do if they caught their thirteen-year-old daughter looking at pornography and they were both confused as to why someone might take it away from her. Just a couple of permissive dirtbags.


83 posted on 06/12/2024 3:57:36 AM PDT by Rastus
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To: Clutch Martin

84 posted on 06/12/2024 4:37:50 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

I used to do contract work with a aviation mechanic who was named Don Adams, he was known as “Agent 86” by everybody on that installation... in fact, I even heard him paged on the intercom “Agent 86 your presence is requested in the admin office”

I think he had been called that ever since “Get Smart” was first broadcast.


85 posted on 06/14/2024 4:49:13 AM PDT by Clutch Martin ("The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right." )
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To: Clutch Martin
I have 4 Opel GTs...


 

Opel GT

In 1969 Season Five, Max switches to a gold Opel GT.

Again, there are at least two, with one being destroyed by errant canon fire from an Armed Baby Carriage from Bunny Beebe's Bye-Bye Baby Buggy Bargain Bazaar on Barnaby Boulevard [Episode #114: "Ironhand"].

86 posted on 06/14/2024 5:43:09 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

Really? That’s odd because down on Old Military Highway just outside of Poetsmouth which is Rt 460, there used to be this junkyard with only Opel GT’s, I wonder if it’s still there?

A old friend of mine used to pick up Yugo’s cheap, dirt cheap... he had eight maybe ten of them in his yard... and he ran him and said “I got parts until doomsday” this was back in the 90’s... I wonder?


87 posted on 06/14/2024 9:09:33 AM PDT by Clutch Martin ("The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right." )
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To: Clutch Martin

I can attest that parts will rust, corrode and freeze up.


88 posted on 06/14/2024 7:16:58 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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