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Millions of innocent men, women and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burned, tortured, fined and imprisonedBut not at the admonition of any doctrine found in the New Testament scripture as there is in Islam, but from sinful men. They'll reap their punishment in the Judgment.
the Church and the StateEveryone knows we do not have a state church as exists in the UK. Until recently, though, public expressions of faith, even by members of government, was routine and expected in what was a religiously observant culture in the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish traditions, all foundations of Western Civilization. Dr. Peter Marshall (1901-1949) was Chaplain of the Senate until his untimely death from a heart attack at only 48. FDR led the nation in a prayer broadcast over radio in 1943 and I'm certain not one person objected. Today's leftists are the counterparts of Soviet Russians of 60 years ago who only hate specifically the Christian church and want its destruction but are wholly tolerant of Islam because it to hates anyone who is not a Muslim. We also won World War II because of the united culture of that day. Our modern culture would never be able to win a conflict like that today.
Gods bastard son, conceived by that whore Mary, died for your sins! Jesus forgives!!Straight from the playbook of Saul--patron saint of losers--Alinsky.
Clearly this is a sect that is determined to commit suicide. Perhaps it needed to happen so that people would not be trapped in churches that spread the wrong message.
But not at the admonition of any doctrine found in the New Testament scripture as there is in Islam, but from sinful men. They'll reap their punishment in the Judgment.
FortWayne saysFounding Fathers were all Christian men. Not atheistic fags who hate anything that reminds them of being wrong.
History disagrees with you
Most were Calvinists, however they all agreed that our government need be free of religion, because religious folk ruin everything they touch.
If you like Sunday school fables designed to control the simps, have at it. But keep your religion out of our government. There’s no place for Allah in the government
money based on Christian faith, even our dollars say that...Founding fathers....
Liberal Churches Collapsing
Islam provides the ultimate example. It tells believers they are superior and to kill the disbelievers. Once the disbelievers are dead, the survivors (believers) are obviously superior due to being still alive, thus it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
If the Reverend Anne Fowler had not had access to an abortion when she accidentally became pregnant after enrolling in Divinity School, she would never have been able to graduate, to serve as a parish rector, or to help the enormous number of people whose lives she has touched. Unable to pursue her calling or be the mother she wanted to be for the daughter she already had, she would have been broken.
Fowler, who is active in the pro-abortion movement and is a leader with the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, said her husband left her when she was pregnant with her first child. She gave birth to a daughter, and soon felt called to pursue the Episcopal priesthood. In 1982, during her second year at the Episcopal Divinity School, Fowler said she “accidentally” became pregnant again.
She believed her partner would not be a suitable parent; their relationship ended soon after the abortion. Already solely responsible for her daughter, Anne knew she could not complete Divinity School and pursue a career as a priest if she did not have an abortion. She has never regretted her decision and is grateful that she did not have to travel far, which would have caused her additional stress and financial hardship while she cared for her young daughter.
Do we want to alienate most of our minority, non-white members, most women, most intellectuals?
The Rev. Jerry Kulah of Liberia said “the church in Africa would cease to exist” if the ban on LGBTQ clergy were lifted. He went on to say he “can’t do anything but support the Traditional Plan” because it is “the biblical plan.”
The UMC’s increasingly global delegation outweighs US push to shift LGBT positions, leading some progressive congregations to leave.
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It was not the outcome many Americans, including most UMC bishops, had been praying for. In the States, a large portion of Methodists wanted to see the church accommodate LGBT ceremonies and clergy, as other mainline denominations have done in recent years. One poll through Mainstream UMC reported at least two-thirds of US delegates supported the more-inclusive “One Church Plan” instead.
But the growing global presence among the 12 million-member denomination held more sway. Methodists from outside the US, who favor more traditional positions on sexuality, made up 41 percent of the general conference’s 864 delegates. A full 30 percent were from Africa.
“This session of the [general conference] has made it clear that there has been a dramatic shift in the center of gravity in the UMC,” said Kimberly Reisman, executive director for World Methodist Evangelism, which connects 80 Wesleyan denominations in 138 countries. “It appears that we are now a much more thoroughly global, evangelical church, rather than simply a mainline, American denomination with missionaries outposts outside the US.”
Just imagine what's gonna happen in 20 years when all the Mexicans and Guatemalans vote pro-life and for traditional marriage.
"B-B-But, you were supposed to be for Liberation and Redistribution!!! How can you lovely Brown People betray your White Allies!?"
Lupfer believes the likely schismatic pro-LGBT Methodists will “forge new coalitions and pursue [their] version of social holiness (???) without hindrance by American conservatives or by the African United Methodists whose beliefs it has so long abhorred,” resulting in “fascinating merger possibilities with Lutherans, Episcopalians or others.”
While the expected split may see the dividing line drawn between the wealthy American and the poorer African Methodist churches, the Africans are stalwart in their support of traditional Biblical morality, despite the threat of a loss of financial support.
“Africans are not children in need of western enlightenment when it comes to the church’s sexual ethics,” declared Dr. Jerry Kulah, Dean of Theology at the United Methodist University in Liberia, during a presentation at the UMC convention. “We do not need to hear a progressive U.S. bishop lecture us about our need to ‘grow up.’”
“The vast majority of African United Methodists will never, ever trade Jesus and the truth of the Bible for money,” affirmed Kulah, who also noted that in contrast with the UMC in the U.S., “the Church in Africa is growing in leaps and bounds because we are committed to biblical Christianity.”
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/methodists-make-history-vote-against-allowing-homosexual-marriage-lgbt-clergy
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Furthermore, their actions seem to confirm the fears of our founding father, John Wesley. About five years before his demise, John Wesley had expressed his fears about the future of our church in regards to its continued commitment and submission to the Scripture and discipline that govern us. He said, “I am not afraid that the people called Methodist should ever cease to exist either in Europe or America [in Africa and the rest of the world]. But I am afraid, lest they should only exist as a dead sect, having the form of religion without the power. And this undoubtedly will be the case, unless they hold fast both to the doctrine, spirit and discipline with which they first set out”. When we abandon the clear teaching of Scripture in favor of some philosophies and ideologies of contemporary society, we cease to exist within God’s parameter of grace.
The Roman Catholic Church is collapsing also and it is not generally considered “liberal”.
To whom are the RC Church losing followers? Some are just leaving and not attending any Church, but when others leave they mostly flock to conservative Churches.
I think one reason for its decline is in fact that it is too liberal.
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To the liberal-progressive bishops: Do not lead us astray.
You do not have the authority to bless sin.
The Church is imploding. Do not accelerate its decline with heresy.
Bishops are promoting the idea of sacramental sodomy. Repent!
Bishops are promoting the idea of sacramental sodomy. Repent!
People cannot see a problem they refuse to acknowledge even exists.
https://notthebee.com/article/you-do-not-have-the-authority-to-bless-sin-one-man-calvin-robinson-stands-alone-to-try-and-save-the-anglican-church
Calvin Robinson
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To the liberal-progressive bishops: Do not lead us astray.
You do not have the authority to bless sin.
The Church is imploding. Do not accelerate its decline with heresy.
Bishops are promoting the idea of sacramental sodomy. Repent!
Patrick says
Bishops are promoting the idea of sacramental sodomy. Repent!
What is sacramental sodomy?
An Alabama megachurch just left the United Methodist Church over LGBT politics, the latest in a mass exodus of churches from the UMC
My first thought was of the Pearly Gates and how stupid this statement was.
Hundreds of congregations exit United Methodist Church at regional conferences
... Many other UMC congregations left the denomination over the past year "largely due to issues with the denomination's ongoing debate over its official stance on LGBT issues," Christian Post reports:
With these latest disaffiliations, 2,095 U.S. congregations have withdrawn from the UMC since 2019, representing roughly 7% of United Methodist churches in the U.S., according to the denomination's news outlet.
SBC loses 457,000 members, 416 congregations in 2022, the largest decline in a century
The denomination, which has traditionally been conservative, has been embroiled with scandal as woke elements in leadership try to steer the SBC into the same theological heresy that has made much of the mainline Protestant church completely irrelevant...
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