Australia Salvation Army huge mistake
In the past 14 days the Salvation Army (Victorian Branch AKA Liberals) received heaps of flak from folks in
Australia and overseas, so much so that the National Salvo leadership was
forced to step in and order a review of the whole sad episode. As a result, TSA
has gone from complete (Victorian) support of this wretched program to
qualified (National) support.
So we are indeed grateful that so many ordinary believers let
their concerns be known to the Salvos, and that they saw the need to take a
somewhat new direction on all this. That is good news and that is clearly an
answer to probably millions of prayers.
The new statement is far from satisfactory, but at least it is a
step in the right direction, and we can hope that things continue to improve
from hereon in. Here in full is the new national statement which circumvents
the older Victorian one:
Salvation
Army Announces National Position On Safe Schools
The
Salvation Army is a Christian movement dedicated to sharing the love of Jesus.
We purposefully work to reveal this love to everyone by building loving
communities combined with the provision of spiritual, emotional and material
support. Our compassionate participation has evolved over 136 years of service
in all spheres of the Australian community, especially to people who are
vulnerable, suffering and underprivileged and we are humbled that our efforts
are so widely welcomed, encouraged and supported.
This
non-discriminatory commitment to love and serve others is highlighted in our
international mission statement which says we are: ‘to preach the gospel of
Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination’. We
believe that God loves everyone. We call on all Salvationists and community
members to show this same love to others.
We have
zero tolerance for bullying and as such, there is no situation where it is
acceptable. Every person regardless of race, disability, sexual orientation,
gender identity, age or religion has the right to feel safe so they can achieve
their full God-given potential. We emphasize that the alarming high rate of
bullying and suicide among LGBTIQ school students evokes deep concern within
The Salvation Army.
There are
many accounts of marginalised students benefiting from aspects of the Safe
Schools programs which have resulted in a safer, more caring culture forming in
those schools. In this regard, we recognise the program’s intent to address
bullying. Whilst acknowledging such positive outcomes, The Salvation Army
cannot unconditionally support the Safe Schools programs in Australia in their
current form. We believe there needs to be consideration and refinement to the
scope and form of implementation.
We believe
the availability of support services for every vulnerable student including
those identifying as LGBTIQ is vital.
We also believe the provision of a
government approved anti-bullying program needs to consider all high risk
student groups. To this end, The Salvation Army is open to working with State
and Federal Governments and other agencies to develop a program that more
comprehensively addresses the issues associated with bullying within schools.
We call on
all Salvationists and the community at large to treat each other with respect
and grace. Jesus said that after loving God, the second most important
commandment is to love our neighbour as we love ourself. Everyone has the right
to always feel safe and to be treated with respect and grace.
For further
information or to make comment, please email the National Secretary for
Communications at – nsc@aus.salvationarmy.org
Perhaps TSA need to have a biblical definition of love and sin.
As mentioned, this is a good start, although there are probably
more questions raised than answered here. All we are told is that TSA “cannot
unconditionally support” the SS program and “there needs to be consideration
and refinement to the scope and form of implementation”.
What exactly that means is of course anyone’s guess. What sort of
“consideration and refinement” are we talking about here? A few bits of
tinkering around the edges, or something much more fundamental?
Given that the
entire program is about Marxist social engineering and the total promotion of
all things homosexual and transgender, along with the complete assault on
gender and sexuality as God designed it, cosmetic changes certainly will not
suffice.
One could also assess the new statement in terms of the whole
counsel of God. In the 400-word statement, the word ‘love’ is mentioned 9
times. We also have plenty of words from the progressive lexicon such as
discrimination, compassion, tolerance, sexual orientation, and the like.
But how many times do we find biblical words and concepts like the
following mentioned: holiness, righteousness, purity, sin, justice, marriage,
the sin of homosexuality, and so on? Not once.
All in all this reads like
something that the Labor left or the Greens might have written, rather than
something William and Catherine Booth might have penned.
One can understand seeking to be very careful in what one says
publically, especially when government funding is involved. However Christian
organisations should never shy away from proclaiming biblical truth in all its
fullness. But the fact that this retraction of sorts has occurred is something
I and many others can applaud as a first step.
It remains to be seen however how all this will pan out. As
mentioned, if just a few cosmetic changes are run with, then we are back to
square one. But if a substantial and deep-rooted set of changes is proffered,
then we will be moving in the right direction indeed.
For what it is worth, my suggestion would be that they not support
the SS program at all, and instead develop a genuine anti-bullying program
which covers everyone, and is not just a cheap excuse for homosexual propaganda
and proselytising.
In the meantime, please keep praying for the Salvo leadership, and
please keep letting them know what you think. Well done to all of you who
prayed, and all of you who raised your voices and expressed your deep concerns.
You are champs.
In this case, people power certainly worked. Author: Bill Meuenburg