Churches warned: “Tidal wave of gay theology” looming
Evangelist sued for Bible preaching sees lesbian worship singer as harbinger
Bob Unruh
An evangelical Christian worship singer
who has been urging churches to change their doctrine on homosexual behavior
since announcing she is a lesbian is at
the forefront of a coming tidal wave of “infiltration” of the church by
promoters of the “gay” agenda, contends evangelical attorney, evangelist and
activist Scott Lively.
Vicky Beeching |
He explained that after the
Stonewall riots in 1969, homosexual activists banded together to oppose every
American institution that did not fully accept and promote homosexual behavior.
The first victory was over the
American Psychiatric Association, and within 40 years, every other group had
been conquered, he said. The Boy Scouts were the latest to fall, just a year
ago.
Now, the only organization left is
the church, he said.
“All of their battle-hardened
activists and enormous resources are all directed at the church,” he said.
The problem is that church leaders
haven’t been preparing for such a fight, Lively said, and don’t really know
what the movement is about.
Beeching revealed she is a lesbian
in an interview last week with the Independent newspaper of London.
“What Jesus taught was a radical
message of welcome and inclusion and love. I feel certain God loves me just the
way I am, and I have a huge sense of calling to communicate that to young
people,” she said.
Lively, however, said Beeching
represents “the drawing back of the tide before a tsunami” and an indicator of
“how bad this is going to get.”
He’s published a
brochure for pastors that explains what the Bible says about homosexuality.
“Not a single biblical passage
portrays homosexuality positively,” the brochure says. “Jesus unequivocally
condemned ALL sexual sin including homosexuality by affirming the ‘one flesh’
paradigm of Genesis.”
It contends a “dangerous modern
heresy called ‘gay theology’ is infiltrating the Christian church at an
alarming pace.”
“Many believers, fearful of being
called ‘haters,’ are trivializing the threat by calling homosexuality ‘just
another sin,’” it says.
“But from Genesis to Revelation,
the Bible teaches that homosexuality is NOT ‘just another sin.’ It is a symbol
of extreme rebellion against God and harbinger of His wrath.”
Listed are multiple biblical
condemnations of homosexual behavior.
He said his goal is to put the
brochure into the hands of every pastor and Christian leader in America and
around the world so they have a biblical explanation for why homosexual
behavior is sinful.
Lively noted one of the founders of
the “gay” agenda, Herbert Marcuse, expressed a desire to see the
“disintegration of the … monogamic and patriarchal family.”
“One last barrier to ‘gay’ cultural
hegemony remains: the Christian church,” Lively said.
Lively
is not unfamiliar with attacks on Christians. He’s being sued by activists
in Uganda who accused him under the Alien Tort Statute of inciting the
persecution of homosexuals.
The case is significant because a
ruling against him would mean that an international agenda based on
anti-biblical standards could trump the U.S. Constitution’s freedom of speech
and religion.
U.S. District Judge Michael Posner
has let the case brought against Lively by an African group called Sexual
Minorities Uganda, or SMUG, proceed.
SMUG calls Lively’s speech against
homosexual behavior a “crime against humanity” in violation of “international
law.” The plaintiffs allege the Alien Tort Statute in the United States allows
them to make the charge in a U.S. court.
But Lively’s attorney, Horatio
Mihet of Liberty Counsel, says his client’s preaching is protected by the
Constitution.
“We believe SMUG’s claims are
firmly foreclosed, not only by the First Amendment right to free speech, but
also by the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Kiobel, which eliminated Alien
Tort Statute claims for events that allegedly occurred in foreign nations,” he
said.
Yet, Posner took nearly 80 pages to
say that he thought SMUG’s allegations were substantive and needed to be
adjudicated.
Source:
WND,
via Julio Severo in English
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