Revoice Founder Defends Transgender Shooter: “Devastating Form of Parental Rejection”
(Disntr) Everyone knows that the shooting that took place in Nashville by a transgender assailant was a hate crime that targeted Christianity and the Christian worldview. Several mainstream news outlets have attempted to spin this incident (because why wouldn’t they?) blaming it on the shooter’s Christian parents who refused to affirm her lifestyle.
In a recent media clip, Fox News anchor, Tucker Carlson explained better than most Evangelical leaders what exactly is happening within the transgender community and how it is essentially a religion diametrically opposed to Christianity and can never be reconciled.
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However, there are those who claim to be Christian yet their lives revolved around normalizing aberrant sexuality and reconciling it with Christianity.
Enter Revoice.
Revoice is a conference that promotes “gay Christianity” and has actually advocated for homosexual Christian relationships and for, of course, calls for an end to the “victimization” of homosexuals, to which they coined the term “sexual minorities.” Preston Sprinkle, one of the co-founders of Revoice, refers to sexually confused men who dress, think….to continue reading, click here.
This article was written and published at the Dissenter.
One of the many evil and deadly aspects of Woke-ism/leftism is how it enables destruction on an individual and societal level, all while demonizing and seeking to destroy those who confront error and sin. In other words, classic enabling, but on a worldwide scale.
In this case (enabling of the shooter and her destructive mindsets, and then blaming others), it is like a person refusing to hand over their keys to a person high on drugs. That is obviously the right and loving thing to do. However, when enablers enter the picture, then the high individual is given a car by a “compassionate” person, all while claiming they are the ones who are truly loving. Yet, predictably, the driver goes out a kills a bunch of people. So, in an enabling realm, rather than blame the enabler(s), and the driver and his or her choices and behavior, the ire and focus is redirected onto the person who was loving and strong enough to say no. And then there are statements like, “We have to understand how devestating it was to be rejected, and how hateful and hurtful that person was to say no.”
Again, this is classic enabling.
Well said and absolutely accurate.