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Alec Worrell-Welch's avatar

The seminary I attended is, I believe, trying hard to strike that generous and faithful posture that you sketched out at the end, from the Christian Churches branch of our movement. From its inception, it just asked faculty to agree to 2 core faith convictions: Jesus (is Lord, Savior, Son of God); and Scripture is “inspired witness to the Word of God.” I have good friends in the evangelical world (across the spectrum within), in progressive denominations, and among the faith-wary “dones.” I really appreciate the work you do to articulate the gospel to speak meaningfully, powerfully, and particularly, and I am curious how you would anticipate a healthy, faithful, flexible conversation around LGBT inclusion taking place. These concerns really coalesce into a major sticking point for all 3 of the faith stances I mentioned.

Troy Klingler's avatar

Right-wing Evangelicals have perverted the Gospel, but Progressives have abandoned it altogether. So it’s no wonder that the Evangelicals are outlasting their Progressive rivals.

I predict that this will end in the Evangelicals becoming the equivalent of the Majesterium, but a corrupted one like the late medieval Papacy. This will call for a new Reformation to reject false Evangelical doctrine and restore the right proclamation of the Gospel. There are pastors out there that are trying to thread that needle today.

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