Protestant Church Founded by George Washington Rejects Him and Embraces Feminism and Liberation Theology
There
was a day, not too long ago, when any American Protestant church would have
been proud to claim George Washington, the first president of the United States
and the founder of the American nation, as one of its founders and first
members.
At Christ Church of Alexandria,
Virginia, where the motto is “All are welcome, no exceptions,” its leaders
decided its most famous member, George Washington, is no longer welcome.
Christ Church announced last
October that it will remove a stone plaque that reads “In memory of George
Washington” currently displayed on the left side of the altar.
Washington was one of the founding
members of Christ Church,
which is affiliated with the Episcopal Church USA. He purchased pew No. 5 when
the church opened in 1773 and attended it for more than 20 years. Christ Church
was as important to Washington that his family donated one of his Bibles to the
church after his death.
Christ Church founded by George Washington |
But feminism is not controversial
for them. The Episcopal
Church USA
has embraced the “Mother Earth” theology, a supposedly “Christian” feminism.
Christ Church, founded by
Washington, is today so feminist that it does not have a single male pastor
listed on its website. All four ministers in this church are female. One of
them, the Rev. Ann Gillespie, is a former Hollywood actress who recently
included in her sermon a new version of the Apostle’s Creed.
It
starts out, “I believe in God, our Mother Bear, source of all being,” and it
refers to Mary, the mother of Jesus, as “the bad-ass womanist liberation
theologian, Mary.”
This “creed” was concocted by a
lesbian woman named Sarah Moon, who is a member of a United Methodist Church in
Toledo, Ohio.
Moon declared in a September 2014 blog
post
she could no longer bear to recite the Apostle’s Creed, so she rewrote it and
came up with her own “Feminist Apostle’s Creed.”
The Episcopal Church USA’s website indicates that liberation theology,
social justice, Earth worship and inclusiveness take priority over the
traditional Christian missions of trying to live a holy life and sharing the
Gospel.
So Christ Church, founded by
Washington, is today inclusive to liberation theology, feminism and the gay
agenda, but it cannot tolerate Washington over slavery.
Slavery was a universal reality in
Washington’s time, and even blacks in Africa, centuries before their first contacts
with whites, enslaved other blacks. Even blacks
in America enslaved blacks.
Slavery was not begun by Washington and other Christians, and it was not ended
by blacks or liberation theology adherents. It was ended by William Wilberforce
and other Protestant whites.
If
feminist ministers at Christ Church can see slavery in Washington, why cannot
they see the modern slavery?
Do anti-Washington feminist
ministers at Christ Church go naked? Almost no American today uses clothes not
made by slave labor.
“‘Everyone loves a bargain but the
true cost of that latest wardrobe addition is pitiful wages for Bangladesh’s
legion of factory workers,’ writes Simon Parry” in his report “The
true cost of your cheap clothes: slave wages for Bangladesh factory workers.” Cheap American clothes today are
made by slave workers in Bangladesh and other poor nations.
Yet, you do not see feminists and
black ativists in America complaining of the plight of those poor modern slaves. You do
not see them going naked on boycott. To blame Washington is easier.
Do not anti-Washington feminist
ministers at Christ Church use iPhone? Almost no American today goes without
iPhone — whose making involves slavery from the beginning to the end.
An
essential component of iPhone, Samsung and other smartphones and notebooks is
coltan, which is extracted from mines in Congo by slave labor of children as
young as 13. Congo in Africa has 80 percent of the world’s coltan, which is
sent to factories in China — most notably, the Foxconn factories in Shenzhen.
These factories, which produce components for iPhone, are “labor
camp,” in which teenage students are forced to work more
than double or even triple the overtime limit (36 hours a month under China’s
labor laws). Regularly, workers attempt suicide. Even though there are
anti-suicide nets to hinder workers from jumping from the roof of the buildings,
some have succeeded.
You can see clothed feminists and
black activists with their iPhones in their hands complaining of “Washington’s slavery,”
but no angry that they are themselves actively supporting modern slavery.
Modern slaves have no time to
study.
American history indicates that
many white owners allowed their slaves to study. But feminists and blacks in
the Protestant church founded by Washington do not care if he was kind or not
to their slaves. They want to keep using their iPhones and clothes made by
modern slaves, regardless if the slave labor is cruel or not.
Now
George Washington is purged from his own church by feminists and liberation
theology adherents, in a wave by black activists to remove monuments of
white personalities, including Christopher Columbus.
For feminists, liberation theology
adherents and black activists,
Washington
was racist just for being white.
What will come next? Will they
remake the U.S. flag — yes, the Old Glory — and the Constitution because they
were made by Anglo-Saxon whites and produce a flag and Constitution with the
joint participation of blacks, Indians, Chinese, etc.?
Will they remake the U.S. flag and
the Constitution because they were made by men and produce a flag and
Constitution with the joint participation of homosexuals, etc.?
Will they remake the U.S. flag and
the Constitution because they were made by mostly Protestant men and produce a
flag and Constitution with the joint participation of Muslims, Hindus,
sorcerers, etc.?
When the Protestant church founded
by George Washington rejects him but embraces feminism and liberation theology,
it is a dark sign of Satanism invading the Protestant foundation of America.
It is time to defend Washington and
the Protestant principle of the Bible guiding individuals, families and nations
to defeat feminism, liberation theology and the gay agenda. Washington said,
“It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible.”
In this spirit, I am sure that while
witches, occultists and Satanists were celebrating Halloween in October 31,
2017, Washington would be celebrating the landmark 500 years of the Protestant
Reformation.
If even Donald
Trump chose to celebrate Halloween,
instead of the Protestant Reformation, what expect from Christ Church?
The Protestant church founded by
Washington needs more than ever to obey the Bible.
If
America denies and forgets her spiritual foundation, God will forget her.
Portuguese version of this article: Igreja protestante fundada por George Washington o
rejeita e adota o feminismo e a teologia da libertação
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