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Matthew Vines Hosting Private Gathering to Teach Pastors How to Turn Their Churches Gay-Affirming

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This is how the militant LGBTQ mafia works. True Bible-believing Christians do not support, condone, or affirm homosexuality in any way. The Bible calls people to repent of all sexual immorality and to turn to Christ. Yet, the LGBTQ mafia is devoted to turning the Church away from Biblical teaching and toward full affirmation and inclusion of homosexuality. Why? So that they can deaden their consciences against the tormenting sound of God’s Word who they know they must answer to for their sin sooner or later.

Matthew Vines — the gay activist who touts himself as a “gay Christian” and theologian — has been at the forefront of this battle for years. Vines, who has authored books on the subject of “gay Christianity” and is known for his viral YouTube video, The Gay Debate: The Bible and Homosexuality, has already caused a number of Evangelicals, including Southern Baptist leaders in a closed-door meeting to “soften their tone” against homosexuality. This “softening” of tone has allowed the onslaught of gay theology — from gay Christian outlets such as Living Out and Revoice — to infiltrate mainstream Evangelicalism through progressive outlets such as The Gospel Coalition and the Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission.

Now, Vines is offering a private gathering for pastors who are at a non-gay-affirming church who want to learn how they can secretly and subversively turn their churches gay. The Reformation Project, founded and led by Vines, is an organization that, according to its website,

is a Bible-based, Christian grassroots organization that works to promote inclusion of LGBTQ people by reforming church teaching on sexual orientation and gender identity. We envision a global church that fully affirms LGBTQ people.

Of course, it is anything but Bible-based. Nonetheless, they are hosting Pastors in Process, designed to teach pastors to secretly turn their churches into gay-affirming churches.

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The description for the gathering reads,

For the first time this year, The Reformation Project will host a private, off-the-record gathering specifically for pastors of non-affirming churches who want to move the conversation on LGBTQ inclusion forward in their churches.

Folks, mark my words. The LGBTQ mafia will not stop until the entire church has joined the sexual revolution. And once they have turned the Church to their side — as they claim they’re fighting for inclusion in the Church — they will leave the Church altogether. They are not interested in being part of the Church. They are only interested in silencing God.

Thankfully, that will not happen.

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