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Christians Urged to Wake Up to Reality of GLBT Agenda
Tues, Oct. 19, 2010 Posted: 06:28 AM EDT   
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Dr. Michael Brown believes Christians have already lost the battle when it  
comes to public opinion on homosexuality and gender identity issues. 
Pro-gay books are being read in elementary school classrooms, teachers are  
being mandated to use gender neutral language, gay activists have been 
welcomed  in the White House, and young evangelicals see no problem with 
same-sex  marriage. 
Yet the prevailing thought in churches is that "this stuff is happening  
elsewhere" or that Jesus is coming back soon and "we're out of here any 
minute,"  Brown, a Jewish believer in Jesus, lamented. 
"[We can] put our heads in sand or we can recognize that massive  
transformation is happening in our society right in front of our eyes, on our  
watch," he told Christians over the weekend at the National Conference on  
Christian Apologetics in Charlotte, N.C. 
Author of 20 books, Brown has spoken to revival in America, the need for  
moral and cultural revolution and Jewish outreach throughout his ministry  
career. But homosexual issues were never on his radar. 
"This is not something that made sense for me to focus on," he said. 
It was just six years ago when he felt a divine mandate to start dealing 
with  the issue. 
Since then he has realized that many Christians have largely avoided the  
issue as well. 
"The definitions of male and female are being eroded but don't sweat it  
because praise the Lord you had a lovely service last Sunday," he said  
sarcastically. "Don't let me disturb you with these trivialities." 
Brown wants to awaken the conscious of Christians and bring them to a 
"divine  reality" about what's happening in America. 
There is a need to reach out to homosexual men and women with compassion, 
he  said, but at the same time there is "a gay activist agenda that we must  
resist." 
The speaker and author listed a host of examples, particularly in the 
public  school system, to demonstrate how much GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual,  
transgender) activism has advanced. 
Currently, the Los Angeles Unified School District has a policy on 
"ensuring  equity and nondiscrimination" for "transgender and gender 
nonconforming  
students." The policy defines gender identity as "one's understanding,  
interests, outlook, and feelings about whether one is female or male, or both,  
or neither, regardless of one’s biological sex." 
In San Francisco, the school policy for restroom accessibility states,  
"Students shall have access to the restroom that corresponds to their gender  
identity exclusively and consistently asserted at school." 
And the policy for locker room accessibility states, "Transgender students  
shall not be forced to use the locker room corresponding to their gender  
assigned at birth. 
In other words, if Joey's convinced he's Jane, then he can use the girls'  
locker room and restroom, Brown summarized. 
Pro-gay books have also become prevalent in the classrooms. Just ten years  
ago, it was difficult to get a copy of Heather Has Two Mommies. Now,  Brown 
has been able to collect stacks of similar children's books. 
They include One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads; Two  Daddies and Me; 
Oh The Things Mommies Do!: What Can Be Better Than  Having Two?; and the 
coloring book Girls Will Be Boys Will Be  Girls. 
Recently, middle school students in Washington, D.C., were given surveys 
that  asked them about their gender (male, female or transgender) and sexual  
orientation (straight, bisexual, gay or lesbian, nor sure). 
Even the largely religious state of North Carolina is not exempt. A 
preschool  teacher in Charlotte was told not to address the class as "boys and 
girls" but  rather as "friends." In Burke, one Christian girl quit her high 
school softball  team because she was the only non-lesbian, Brown said. 
Many schools are also using the Riddle Homophobia Scale, where repulsion,  
pity, tolerance, and acceptance are measured as homophobic. Meanwhile, 
"positive  levels of attitudes" that are encouraged toward GLBT persons include 
support,  admiration, appreciation, and nurturance. 
"Like it or not, this is coming to a community near you," Brown warned. 
All the while, Christians have not concerned themselves with the issue and  
pastors are afraid to speak out for fear of being perceived as homophobic, 
he  lamented. 
"The fact is, when our answer is 'let's retreat more quickly,' we're 
already  defeated," Brown said. "When our main concern is 'I don't want to be 
perceived  as bigoted, intolerant and hateful, therefore I'll say nothing 
instead of  speaking truth in love,' we're already defeated." 
There is an abysmal lack of teaching and preaching on the issue, he pointed 
 out. 
"We've been silent because this is unpopular, because people will be  
offended, because 'one of my biggest givers in the church has a daughter who's  
gay.'" 
And while some may be extra sensitive in these times because of the recent  
bullying of GLBT students and teen suicides spotlighted in the media, Brown 
 pointed out that there are some 4,000 to 5,000 suicides a year among teens 
and  little is said about the other kids. 
"I want to find out what these real problems are so we can address them," 
he  commented. 
Brown made clear that he isn't trying to stir up anything hateful. Rather 
he  is speaking out of love and a broken heart. He also stressed that he is 
not an  alarmist or extremist and that he has done careful research. 
"If I've given you information, it's based on facts. It's not cherry 
picking  things to give a misleading impression," he said. 
He has packed all the collected information into a 475-page book that is  
slated for release in February. 
Though he has published with major publishers before, no secular or 
Christian  publisher was willing to go near his new book, titled A Queer Thing 
Happened  to America: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been. 
His book was rejected by about 20 publishers, all of whom said the title  
needs to be changed and that the contents are too controversial. 
"You have Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, kindergarten kids being taught  
terms like gender queer, queer theology and study programs in our schools, 
and  [yet] to have a book [titled A Queer Thing Happened to America] is too  
controversial to touch," Brown said. 
The book, he stressed, does not have a single hateful syllable in it. He  
calls for compassion and understanding of gay and lesbian persons while 
taking  issue with gay activism. 
"We fail to understand the struggles," he said. "Can you imagine what 
someone  goes through, raised in the Lord and believing they must be condemned, 
crying  themselves to sleep every night, hoping that they'll change the next 
day and  their desires don't change. And then they meet someone and they 
love this person  and they feel like it's God but it can't be God and they have 
to be celibate for  the rest of their life and as the best answer you tell 
them to just suck it  up." 
Brown is calling on Christians to repent of their sins against the GLBT  
community, particularly for making homosexuality out to be the worst of sins. 
He  himself has made public apologies. 
[ If it isn't. then what are we to make of the 25 references to it as  the 
gravest of sins in 10 books in each testament of the Bible ?   BR  comment ] 
He is also challenging the church community to repent of sins within its 
own  household (i.e. high divorce rate). 
At the same time, he believes the GLBT issue is the greatest challenge to  
religious freedoms and family foundations in this generation and is 
something  Christians cannot ignore. 
"We must pray for awakening in the church. America's messed up because the  
church is messed up, "he said. "This has happened on our watch. 
"We must take a stand for righteousness in our society. We're called to ... 
 expose darkness and to be a moral conscience and moral preservative. If 
we're  not shining the light, if we're not making a difference ... how's the 
world  going to have a moral conscience and know the difference between right 
and  wrong." 
Brown has created his own publishing firm called Equal Time Books to get 
his  book out on shelves. With the release of his book next year, he'll also 
be  launching a speaking tour called Campaign for Religious Tolerance and  
Intellectual Diversity.
Lillian Kwon
Christian Post Reporter   
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