25 March 2015 A.D. PCUSA’s Boring, Predictable & Syncretistic Shuffle Out of Christendom
25 March 2015 A.D. PCUSA’s Boring, Predictable & Syncretistic Shuffle
Out of Christendom to Tunes in Several Keys in Honor of Deified Distortions of
Sexuality (Where They Love Abortion and Hate Israel Too)
French, David. “Where God
Loves Abortion and Hates Israel.” National
Review. 20 Mar 2015. http://www.nationalreview.com/article/415694/where-god-loves-abortion-and-hates-israel-david-french. Accessed 24 Mar 2015.
The Presbyterian
Church (USA)’s long and boring shuffle out of Christendom The Presbyterian
Church (USA) is the Radio Shack of church denominations. It’s been in free fall
for so long that it’s sometimes difficult to believe the church is still
around. It makes news only when it makes bad news.
This is a church
that has long embraced a culture of death by accepting abortion on demand.
Indeed, church materials have declared that abortion can even be “an act of faithfulness
before God,” and church policy states: “The considered decision of a woman to
terminate a pregnancy can be a morally acceptable, though certainly not the
only or required, decision.”
Indeed, the PCUSA
has been on board with the sexual revolution from the beginning, with the
church an early adopter of no-fault divorce and remarriage. Its embrace goes
all the way back to 1952.
It has covered
itself in shame with an anti-Semitic boycott of “Israeli settlement products”
and with its divestment from Caterpillar, Motorola, and Hewlett-Packard for
allegedly “promoting violence” in the West Bank and Gaza. (In reality, of
course, these companies supply technology that helps Israel defend itself
against Palestinian terrorism.)
The drift from
biblical orthodoxy to spiritualized leftism has profound real-world
consequences.
The church isn’t
just shuffling out of Christianity, it’s shuffling out of existence.
The church has lost
37 percent of its members since 1992, and the trend is accelerating.
According to
Christianity Today, “in 2013, membership declined by 5 percent as 148
congregations left for other denominations — the largest annual membership loss
in nearly 50 years.”
So it should
surprise exactly no one that the PCUSA has continued its slow-motion suicide by
voting to change the definition of marriage to include same-sex couples. The
new definition now reads: Marriage is a gift God has given to all humankind for
the well-being of the entire human family. Marriage involves a unique
commitment between two people, traditionally a man and a woman, to love and
support each other for the rest of their lives. The sacrificial love that
unites the couple sustains them as faithful and responsible members of the
church and the wider community.
I’m trying not to
stifle a yawn. It’s all so predictable and familiar.
Moreover, it’s
difficult to discern how the PCUSA sees marriage as a “unique commitment” given
that its acceptance of no-fault divorce means that a marriage covenant is less
binding than a refrigerator warranty. Yet this “commitment” now includes
same-sex couples.
To read the
church’s justifications for its embrace of same-sex marriage is to see the
reason for its decline.
Here’s the
Presbytery of the Cascades: We believe that God created each of us with many
differences, including sexual preferences, and that those differences are to be
celebrated as part of the creative plan of God.
And my favorite
quote, from the Presbytery of Maumee Valley:
We must continually
be open to hearing the new things God is saying to us through the Word. It was
this ever-renewed, ever-revealing light that led us away from the scriptural
interpretations once used to keep slavery in place, to justify anti-Semitism,
to limit the role of women in society and in our denomination, to justify the
despoilment of the environment, to authorize physical punishment of children at
home and school, and to rationalize homophobia.
These are not
scriptural arguments.
Instead, the church
is offering little more than the spiritualized rhetoric of a university
gender-studies department. In fact, universities spiritualized their rhetoric
first.
Here was the
University of Michigan, opining in 2006 about biblical truth: Some texts of the
Old Testament are used to condemn homosexuality. Taken literally and out of
context, Biblical passages can be used to justify slavery, prohibit the wearing
of red dresses, and eating of shrimp and shellfish, and to reinforce the
inferiority of women.
Not to be outdone,
before its training program was struck down as violating the Establishment
Clause, Georgia Tech featured its own brand of PCUSA theology:
Many religious
traditions have taught, and some continue to teach, that homosexuality is
immoral. These condemnations are based primarily on a few isolated passages
from the Bible.
Historically,
Biblical passages taken out of context have been used to justify such things as
slavery, the inferior status of women, and the persecution of religious
minorities.
Spiritualized
leftism is little more than standard leftism with the disadvantage of asking
you to get up early on Sunday morning. Is it any wonder that people abandon
churches that give them little more wisdom than they can get from Starbucks?
The current issue
of the PCUSA publication Presbyterians Today features a picture of a person
standing at a fork in the road, compass in hand. But the church isn’t choosing
a new path. It’s walking the same path it has for years — the “broad road” that
leads straight out of Christianity.
— David French is
an attorney, a writer, and a veteran of the Iraq War. Share article on Facebook
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