Adopting LGBTQ Language, The Gospel Coalition Podcast Calls Rachel Levine a “Transgender Woman”
(The Dissenter) You hear it everywhere. The LGBTQ movement has decreed it, the left has claimed it and adopted it as their own, and even the secular right-wing media has bought into it. The postmodern war on language is destroying reality by making nothing at all real.
But Evangelical Christians who are adopting the LGBTQ movement’s language to appease them? Well, only in a Gospel Coalition-y context, of course. Or maybe the ERLC. Or maybe JD Greear.
Yeah, all of the above. So I shouldn’t be surprised, but once again, I’m dumbfounded by just how far gone our Evangelical “thought leaders” are.
In a The Gospel Coalition podcast featuring Brett McCracken, a high-ranking TGC editor—who, every year, puts out his list of recommended television shows and movies featuring gay sex scenes, drugs, and violence—the panel lectured the rest of the church on sexual morality. The rest of the panel included Sam Allberry, a gay Anglican priest and Trevin Wax, who just naturally fits in with these guys.
During the opening of this discussion, McCracken—who….. to continue reading and watch the video, click here:
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God’s Word commands us to discriminate against sin, and moreso against abominable sin.
I don’t care what laws the government passes, or how much authority it thinks it has, or how much apostates try to spin, it has no right to force us to do otherwise. Period.
Fuck off Ben!
Calling Levine anything other than a mentally ill male is a lie, and every intelligent individual on the planet knows it. Including Levine.
McCracken is into gay sex scenes? Certainly not a closet case lol
What is the point of reporting these satanic articles? What are we supposed to do? Actually step up and denounce these demons? Fire people? Take power?
None of the apostles did this in the book of Acts. They sat on their caves, sent their money to Israel and waited for the Rapture. Look at the church history for the last 2000 years.
If we are really ambitious we can troll Christian websites to tell other believers to “repent” but that might be taking it too far.