"It's child abuse"...Mike Huckabee reacts to Episcopal Church supporting sex changes: "God isn't perfect", says the church

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it's demonic. talk about culture war...stand up and fight for our children, folks!

 
it's demonic. talk about culture war...stand up and fight for our children, folks!


Mainline protestantism continues to disqualify itself.

When you go changing the rules and do what you want, as per the Protestant revolt of the 16th century, there's no logical end to the rules you will change.
 
Mainline protestantism continues to disqualify itself.

When you go changing the rules and do what you want, as per the Protestant revolt of the 16th century, there's no logical end to the rules you will change.
Yeah, like printing Bibles in languages other than Latin, damn heretics....
 
Yeah, like printing Bibles in other languages other than Latin.
People who think they can change God's teaching and make up their own rules are in for a major downfall.

That includes mainline protestants and obviously atheists.
 
You atheists and non-Catholics should take note. Notice we Catholics are never tying ourselves into knots about what to do.

"Is it OK to abort before so-called "sentience"?
"Is it OK to marry the same sex?"
"Can someone have a sex change and act morally?"
"Are trial marriages OK?"
"Is birth control OK?"
"Is artificial insemination acceptable?"

We don't have those problems because we never give such immorality any quarter. No hemming and hawing when you follow the teachings of Jesus and work to do the will of God. It's all pretty simple. This is why I say following the tough exacting teachings of the Catholic Church is liberating. And after awhile, it's not even tough. It's normal.
 
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Mainline protestantism continues to disqualify itself.

When you go changing the rules and do what you want, as per the Protestant revolt of the 16th century, there's no logical end to the rules you will change.
  1. The percentage of Americans who attend and belong to a church has remained constant for over 70 years. But predominantly liberal mainline Protestant denominations have lost members for over 50 years. “From 1960 to 1988, mainline church membership declined from 31 million to 25 million, then fell to 21 million in 2005.[6][7] Today, they are a minority among American Protestants, claiming approximately 15 percent of American adults among their adherents.[8]Mainline Protestant - Wikipedia
  2. Could it be that their elite’s rejection of traditional beliefs and embrace of the Gospel of “social justice” has something to do with it? Another coincidence: the shift to the left started right around the time the Progressive era was getting into full swing.
  3. In 1907, a group of Methodists formed the Methodist Federation for Social Service (MFSS). The aim was to influence other Protestant groups. The next day, the group is received by President Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. One of the leaders, Harry F. Ward drafts a Social Creed that will be adopted by the 1908 General Conference and by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Methodist Federation for Social Action
In the early Twenties the Communist Party made considerable gains in its program to infiltrate the churches. This effort was led by such prominent "American" clergymen as Harry F. Ward ( "one of the leading collaborators of, and apologists for, the Soviet Union." ...), Jerome Davis, William B. Spofford, and Albert Rhys Williams. at the 1942 convention of the Federal Council of Churches called for: Ultimately, "a world government of delegated powers." Complete abandonment of U.S. isolationism. Strong immediate limitations on national sovereignty. International control of all armies and navies. A universal system of money.... Worldwide freedom of immigration. Progressive elimination of all tariff and quota restrictions on world trade .... A "democratically controlled" international bank .... http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/issue07/apostasy.htm




The Social Gospel enthusiasts switched the aim from labor rights to attacks on the “profit motive,” …capitalism.

“The church, therefore, in the opinion of the federation, must accept
the Marxist point of view…
The federation, therefore, wants the religious leaders to preach a religious creed, not based upon the Bible and in defense of the American way of life, but one that is based upon the atheistic foundations of the philosophy of Marx. The federation wants the ministers to declare their judgment against the social economic system under which Americans live and prosper today in favor of the Socialist system, which in Russia and the satellite countries has brought the peoples.” Read the eBook Investigation of Communist activities in the New York City area. Hearings (Volume pt. 5-6, pp. 1969-2143) by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-Am online for free (page 22 of 24)
 

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