Religious apostate pastors twist the Bible for gay sin



About 40 members and supporters of several liberal apostate churches, on Sept. 11, staged a protest at Moody Bible Institute, 820 N. LaSalle St., to denounce several Moody officials' participation in the Biblical "Nashville Statement" in late August.

Moody President Paul Nyquist and other Moody principals were among the 150 signatories of the Nashville Statement, an Aug. 30 document issued by the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood that rejects notions of societal acceptance of LGBT issues.

Among those protesting were several individuals who called themselves "Moody Heretics," graduates of the school who nevertheless disagreed with its Christian policies. Apostate Elizabeth Jones, a pastor at St. Lukes Christian Community Church in Morton Grove, was one of them.  She called the Nashville Statement "abhorrent. It is abhorrent to me."  Why? Because she no longer supports the bible and its prohibitions but she supports the god of society. She looks, sounds and talk like a Christian leader, but in fact is a liberal apostate preaching another gospel condemned by the the scriptures.

NOT HER FALSE THEOLOGY
After attending Moody, Jones did chaplain work, a time during which she learned more about serving the LGBT community. "I served anyone," she recalled. "Anyone who asked me to sit quietly with them, in a trauma situation, a death situation, or any hospital situation. I fully believe that anyone is God's child, that we are all God's children. There are no mistakes."

In other words, every person in every religion is a child of God, every sinner is a child of God. This is called universalism and is not biblical. It sounds lovely but is very false.

TRYING TO APPEAR RELIGIOUS APOSTATES SING SONGS
The rally was mainly led by Rev. Jason Coulter, a pastor at Ravenswood United Church of Christ, who said participants marched "in the spirit of peace and transformation." The marchers sang a number of hymns, and several Moody students gathered to watch. A local woman disrupted the rally briefly, but seemed to have no connection to the Institute.

HERE IS THE BIBLICAL LIE!
Rev. Jamie Frazier, of Lighthouse Church of Chicago, said in his remarks that, "On some issues there are not two equal moral sides ... LGBT folks bear the witness of God."

HERE IS ANOTHER LIE:
Rev. Matt Fitzgerald, of Saint Paul's United Church of Christ, said, "I read that statement and felt my heart break," adding that it was "a distortion of the truth of God."

LGBT PASTORS STATE THEY ARE FOLLOWERS OF JESUS ALONE!!
Fitzgerald added that, if the Nashville Statement is indeed a line in the sand regarding the LGBT community, "That line is in the minds of the people who wrote that statement, not in the heart of God."

The Apostle Paul in Galatians calls this another gospel and those who preach it should be condemned even when they hide behind God's love and ignore God's word, his righteousness and holiness.

Popular posts from this blog

Ontario Catholic school board to vote on flying gay ‘pride flag’ at all board-run schools

Christian baker must make ‘wedding’ bakes for gay couples, court rules

Australia: Gay Hate tribunals are coming