Not only denial but zero soul searching, doubling down on "liberal"  ersatz
theology, and  -incredibly-  complete ignorance of the Bible's  testimony
about homosexuality in which, in 25 verses, sodomy in all forms
is condemned unequivocally.  This is not Christian faith, it is
the Democratic Party masquerading as a religion.
 
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Huffington Post
Senior Pastor, Fairfax Presbyterian Church 

The Collapse of Liberal Protestant Churches
 
Posted: 10/20/2015 

Last week, 13  conservative cardinals delivered a letter to Pope Francis, 
complaining about  some of the ways that his synod on the family is being 
run. They concluded the  letter by saying, "The collapse of liberal Protestant 
churches in the modern  era, accelerated by their abandonment of key 
elements of Christian belief and  practice in the name of pastoral adaptation, 
warrants great caution in our own  synodal discussions."
Conservative Catholics have a right to their opinions,  but many of us in 
liberal Protestant churches would dispute their contention  that we have 
abandoned key elements of Christian belief and practice. In fact,  we have made 
changes in our churches because of our Christian beliefs, not in  the name 
of "pastoral adaptation."

A generation ago, we began to ordain  women because we read the Bible and 
saw the ways in which Jesus honored women.  Female pastors have God-given 
gifts for ministry, and women are now leading some  of our largest churches, 
just as they now lead corporations, hospitals, and  military units. In 2014, 
the Rev. Shannon Johnson Kershner became the first  woman solo senior pastor 
at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, followed by  the election of the 
Rev. Amy Butler as senior pastor of Riverside Church in New  York City, and 
the arrival of the Rev. Ginger Gaines-Cirelli as senior pastor of  Foundry 
United Methodist Church in Washington, D.C.

More recently, many of our churches began to allow same-sex  marriage 
because we studied the Bible and realized that the covenant of marriage  is a 
promise-based relationship that has changed repeatedly over the centuries  
while always being grounded in love and faithfulness. Same-gender couples are  
joining our churches because they want the same Christian formulation that 
has  always been available to heterosexual couples. According to Matthew 
Vines, the  author of God and the Gay Christian, a May 2015 Pew Research Center 
poll reveals  that 48 percent of lesbian, gay and bisexual Americans identify 
as Christian --  a six percent increase from two years ago.


It is true that liberal Protestant churches have lost members over the  
past generation, mainly through low birth rates, failure to plant new churches  
in growing areas, and a nationwide decline in religious affiliation. But so 
has  the Roman Catholic church. The fact is that many Roman Catholic 
laypeople  disagree with the church hierarchy about birth control and gay 
rights, 
leaving  the church badly fractured on key moral issues.

There is room in the Christian Church for conservatives and liberals,  and 
I am glad to be part of a Presbyterian denomination that finds its vitality  
in democratic decision-making and alignment between clergy and laypeople on 
most  important issues. While we members of liberal Protestant 
denominations have many  challenges today, we can join Mark Twain in saying, 
"The 
reports of my death  have been greatly exaggerated."
As for the 13 cardinals who wrote the Pope...  they can criticize his synod 
on the family if they want, but people who live in  glass cathedrals 
shouldn't throw stones.

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