A recent episode of Iron Sharpens Iron caught my eye as it
called attention to some of the conservative remnants and their resistance to
theological liberalism within the United Church of Christ (UCC).
Calling for a Return to the Doctrinal Ideals and Kingdom Ethics of the First Reformation
A recent episode of Iron Sharpens Iron caught my eye as it
called attention to some of the conservative remnants and their resistance to
theological liberalism within the United Church of Christ (UCC).
Looking at a social media photo of members of our wider family circle (a network of relations connected by marriage) – I'm struck once again by the rapid fall of American Evangelicalism. The photo is of a mother, her daughters and their 'spouses'. One of the daughters stands boldly and unashamedly with another woman.
I happened to catch a news story the other day about Amy Grant and how she has completely caved to the Sodomite ethos that now dominates this culture. She is hosting her niece's lesbian wedding at her house. We've certainly come a long way from the early days of CCM. That now seems innocent, wholesome, and even steadfast.
What drives these Christian teachers to stay in the public system? For some it's just pragmatic concerns about job change and pensions. For all the whining about being underpaid, it's steady work with lots of time off and in rural areas it is in fact one of the better paying jobs.
https://www.npr.org/2022/09/12/1121999705/sex-education-school-kindergarten
Parents need to understand the sodomite-feminist ethos is
omnipresent in the culture and in the public school. It's something much bigger
than the agenda of specific sex-ed classes. Pulling your children from these
sessions is not enough. Christian parents must get their children out of public
school. This is not negotiable. If it was at one time, that day is now long
past.
On many occasions I've been driven to reflect on the immigrant experience. Apart from my Germans who came from Russia in the late nineteenth century, my ancestors almost all arrived in North America back in the seventeenth and eighteenth century. My point being, apart from the one branch, my family doesn't have an 'immigrant story' that is located within memory.
https://wng.org/opinions/welcome-to-pride-month-christian-1654083759
Trueman is right to lament Pride Month and the latest shift
in our culture that will (without a doubt) lead to the marginalisation of
Christians. It's inescapable, and like Lot in Sodom – any Christian is bound to
be vexed by the world and the conduct that surrounds us.
Many Evangelicals will undoubtedly celebrate the recent legislative moves in Texas and Florida and both governors (one Catholic and one Evangelical) are certainly viewed as allies or even champions in the Christian Right's culture wars.
Most Conservatives will insist that the American political spectrum has shifted rapidly to the Left over the past fifty years and will make the case by appealing to cultural standards which (admittedly in some respects) have moved away from conservative ideals.