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. ...