It has been difficult for me to write in recent years about deception in Protestantism because I knew I was crossing paths and exposing myself to Christian readers. But every now and then this type of information comes along exposing apparent Christianity including in the highest echelons of the clergy as in the case of this university, which confirms my assessment of evangelicals.
Baylor, is a private Christian university in Waco, Texas, is known as the largest baptist university in the world, from about 17,200 students on a 1,000-acre campus and is affiliated with the Texas Baptist Convention, which is then affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Southern Baptists are considered conservative compared to northern...
The university recently welcomed a representative of gay Christianity.
The university's website reads:
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Over the past two decades Justin Lee was An influential Christian voice for LGBTQ affirmation, best known for working across areas of theological disagreement to promote grace and mutual understanding. He is the founder of the world's largest LGBTQ Christian organization, author of two books and an internationally known speaker on faith, sexuality and dialogue.
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Source:
https://www.baylor.edu/social_work/index.php?id=964284
This is LGBT Christianity:
Mixing darkness with light.
Catholicism itself is such a fusion of sin with apparent holiness, because in Catholicism you can watch horror movies and be a Christian, you can read 50 Faces of Grey and be a Christian, etc.
God has a very big love in Himself since He knows much more than us, than me, and He looks at this caricatured Christianity and waits...But the time of grace is ending and the time of wrath is coming and there will be no more linking sin with the word Christianity, because if there is Gay Christianity, there can be pedophile Christianity and zoophile Christianity....
Thus viewed, these evangelical universities are churning out programmed and educated theologians without the Law of God in their hearts. To think that a few years ago I trusted every pastor implicitly.....
Thanks for the message...