Gay Marriage Splitting the Lutheran Church?
November 20, 2009 by James Hipps
Well, I suppose if you’re bound and determined that you have no way of overcoming your bias, hate, intolerance and bigotry against the LGBT community it is.
In a post on the notoriously anti-gay CBN.com website:
The liberal Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is heading for a split over gay marriage.
The denomination voted in August to allow sexually active gay and lesbian pastors. Opponents say that’s in direct contradiction to scripture.
“We don’t feel we have a choice,” Paull Spring, a retired Pennsylvania bishop now chairman of Minnesota-based Lutheran CORE told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “The vote on sexuality opened the eyes of many to how far the ELCA has moved from biblical teaching.”
Conservative Lutherans say they will soon start drafting a constitution to form a new denomination. They hope to have it off the ground by next August.
So now there will be more us’s and them’s. But unlike our anti-gay friends over at CBN, I tend to view this as a positive instead of a negative. If you’re hell bent on hating the gays, then by all means, form your own “we hate the gays” religion. File your tax-exempt forms and use your tax exempt money in an attempt to uphold discrimination.
But for those who were strong enough (and obviously a majority in the Lutheran church) to stand up and say it’s not OK to discriminate. Thank you! As an American citizen, I applaud your strength, courage and wisdom.



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