SOUTHERN BAPTISTS GO
'GENDER-INCLUSIVE' ON BIBLE, Author warns U.S.
slipping into abyss of declining Christian identification, 6/13/17, WND
The Southern Baptist Convention’s
2017 meeting is underway during a time of crisis and division for the nation’s
largest Protestant denomination.
Much of the division centers on
politics and at the center of the firestorm is Russell Moore, president of
the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission
(ERLC).
Moore spent last year waging a long
and bitter war against President Donald Trump and his supporters, including penning
frequent attacks on the then-candidate in the
pages of leftist media outlets like the New York Times.
He also condemned Trump’s immigration
policies after the president’s
election. Even before the rise of Trump, Moore had also been pushing the
denomination to support amnesty for illegal aliens, skepticism of Israel and
other stands with
which most American conservatives would disagree.
During last year’s meeting, the
Southern Baptist Convention even took time to denounce
the display of the Confederate battle flag. Some
observers argue Moore may even break
evangelical Christians’ reliable support of the Republican Party.
While President Trump has delighted
many American social conservatives, especially
with his actions against abortion, Moore
has been largely frozen
out of the White House and was noticeably absent from President Trump’s signing
ceremony for an executive order on religious liberty. And Moore’s strong stand against
Trump has angered some Southern Baptist leaders who have pledged
to withhold donations to the ERLC and
the Southern
Baptist Convention’s “Cooperative Program.”
However, the Southern Baptists are
also facing serious issues because of reasons which go beyond politics. The
Southern Baptist Convention has
lost members for close to a decade, with most of the losses coming from those
who leave the denomination after being raised in the faith.
Religion News Service reports the
Southern Baptist Convention is also losing more members to evangelical and
nondenominational churches than they are picking up as converts. And despite
Moore’s support for mass immigration, the Southern Baptist Convention is
also losing out to other denominations when it comes to attracting immigrants.
Carl Gallups, the
author of several books including the recent title “When The Lion Roars,” has expressed concern about the future of the
denomination. The pastor has a long history with the organization.
“I have served over 30 years as a
senior pastor with the SBC, also spending over a decade of that time as an
international youth evangelist with what was then called the Home Mission
Board,” he told WND. “During the totality of my affiliation with the SBC I have
spoken, by invitation, before the Board of Trustees, of what was then called
the Home Mission Board. I have also preached by special invitation in the
chapel services of the SBC central headquarters in Nashville and in SBC
seminary and university chapel services as well. I have also served for over a
dozen years on the Board of Regents for a major SBC University.”
Gallups praised the Southern Baptist
Convention for its long record of being steadfast in defending the truth of
Christian doctrine.
“The Southern Baptists have been
widely acclaimed as one of the most doctrinally conservative Christian
denominations,” Gallups said. “Since Southern Baptist churches are autonomous
and do not ultimately answer to a higher ecclesiastical body outside the
governance of each congregation, there can certainly be variances among
individual Southern Baptist churches regarding worship practices, style of
local leadership, and even nuances of doctrinal positions. This rather unique
style of denominational cooperation might well be a major reason why the
Southern Baptist denomination is still so biblically sound in most areas of its
ministry endeavors.”
However, Gallups expressed concern
that stance may be weakening. The Southern Baptists have
now adopted a “gender-inclusive” translation of the Bible. And Gallups warns the denomination seems to be trying
too hard to appeal to a secular, anti-Christian culture rather than simply
standing for truth.
“Our national obsession with
political correctness is destroying our nation and is heavily influencing even
the ‘conservative’ Southern Baptist denomination and many of its churches,” the
pastor warned. “While every reliable poll indicates that America is slipping
ever deeper into the abyss of a declining
Christian identification, Southern
Baptist membership has also been on a decade of decline. They simply are not
hanging on to the younger generation of believers, or potential believers.
There are a multitude of reasons why this is happening – too many to recite
here – but the main culprit is the political correctness gremlin.”
In June 2015, Thomas Kidd and Barry
Hankins, professors of history at Baylor University, argued
in The Washington Post Southern
Baptists should become more active about evangelism and maintain doctrinal
rigor to combat its falling membership rolls. Gallups enthusiastically agrees,
but worries the denomination is being cowed by the hostile media climate
against believers.
“Many believers are fearful of
sharing their faith in an increasingly Christian-hostile culture,” he said.
“Conservative Christian young people are often marginalized by practically
every aspect of the world in which they are now being raised. The mantras of
‘inclusiveness’ and ‘tolerance,’ as well as the ostracism techniques of
relentlessly labeling Bible-believing Christians as ‘homophobic,’ ‘xenophobic,’
or ‘racist,’ are powerful weapons of the demonic realm. As a result, many
pastors have become increasingly fearful in proclaiming the whole council of
God’s Word or discussing ‘tough’ matters because they are afraid of losing
members. And so we have only 17 percent of Americans who identify as
Christians actually
holding to a biblical worldview. And
these statistics are in spite of the United States being the largest
‘Christian’ nation on the planet and the home of the largest conservative
evangelical denominations.”
Instead of compromising with a
hostile culture, Gallups urges the Southern Baptist Convention to stand boldly
for biblical truth and stop trying to win fawning media reports by attacking
conservatives or President Trump. He argues the churches which are doing well
are those who have refused to cater to the anti-Christian bias of the
mainstream media and the larger culture.
“The churches that are spiritually
and biblically thriving are the ones that are unashamedly standing in the
contextual Word of God, exalting the name of Jesus, engaging in meaningful
biblical worship, boldly proclaiming the Gospel message, discipling the body of
Christ, and thoroughly engaged in hands-on and true mission endeavors,” Gallups
said. “These are the churches that today’s Christian youth are so desperately
seeking. These are the churches where young adults want to serve, grow, and
raise their families. These are the churches, Southern Baptist or otherwise,
that will continue to make a real difference in the advancement of the kingdom
work of Jesus Christ.”
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