The world, the minions serving Satan diligently work, diligently make sure to pervert and corrupt the Word making themselves look holy and righteous and the righteous appear unloving and unholy.

Do not be deceived.

Do not be deceived. This is one of the primary instruments used by the world and the minions serving their master, Satan.

They omit, add to the Word of God, and have cunning tongues speaking lies just as they have been taught by the one to who they are enslaved.

Do not be deceived.

Praying with, opening the Word of God to a person troubled and living a life of sexual deviancy, sexual immorality that goes against God and nature is NOT “conversion therapy.” Do not fall prey to the wording and definitions, the skewed and errant definitions made up for ease that the world makes, and Christians so readily adopt and refuse to cast aside.

To pray with, to open the Word of God in discussion and spiritual wisdom and discernment to help one in darkness, in sin, in the abomination of these sexual immoralities is merely doing the work of the Lord. No person on earth “converts” another one. It is only the working of the Holy Spirit in an individual.

We merely sow the seed. Perhaps water. And pray in faith that the Lord’s will be done in that person’s life we prayed with, shared the Word with.

Period.

Let’s get the words right. The right meanings. And let’s stop being swayed, steered, and deceived by the world.

If we are the “blessed” man or woman of Psalm 1? And not the “wicked” man or woman in Psalm 1?

Then let’s begin to live, speak, and bear the fruit of the righteous rather than appeasing, pleasing, and walking, standing, or sitting in agreement with the sinners.

Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!

Isaiah 5:20 — King James Version

Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him.

John 3:36 — English Standard Version

 

Ken Pullen

Tuesday, March 7th, 2022

ACP — A Crooked Path

 

Lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender charity likens ordinary work of churches to the Holocaust

 

4 March 2022

Reprinted from The Christian Institute [in the U.K.]

 

A letter outlining the concerns of church leaders to a broad ‘conversion therapy’ ban has been likened to the Holocaust by a lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender charity.

Robert Mee, founder of Lancaster’s Out in the Bay, branded the church leaders’ plea not to criminalise the ordinary work of churches in plans to ban ‘conversion therapy’ a “barbaric” attack on lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender people.

The letter, signed by more than 2,500 Christian ministers and pastoral workers, urged Westminster to ensure prayer, preaching and pastoral care were not caught by vague legislation.

Holocaust

Mee told the Lancaster Guardian that people “are still attacking lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, transgender, and queer+ people and they are getting away with it – the attacks are more discreet and secretive and almost whispers, but they are still attacks on us”.

He asked: “have we forgotten about the holocaust and how lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, transgender, and queer+ people were persecuted and killed – history is repeating itself”.

The lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender activist added: “Conversion therapy is barbaric – punishing people for being who they are. Surely churches are supposed to love everyone – did God not teach this?”

Good News

Responding to Mee’s controversial comments, local signatories to the letter said they had done so because of their “concerns for this proposed law’s potential impact.

“As the letter says, we would join with Christians across the country in describing some historic practices in this area as abuse so it is misleading to say we are against a ban on conversion therapy.”

However, they concluded, this could “have a significant impact on our day-to-day ministry of teaching the good news of Jesus Christ as outlined in the Bible, which we think is both wonderful but also challenges every person”.

A Let Us Pray spokesman said that “it is not ‘attacking’ lesbian, homosexual, bisexual, and transgender people to disagree with their views”. He added: “the Government must not be taken in by the overheated rhetoric that says Christian values are abusive”.

More on Conversion Therapy:

Exclusive: Conversion therapy letter signatories speak out after online attacks

Presbyterians warn of dangers to churches from ‘conversion therapy’ ban

Equalities watchdog: ‘Conversion therapy ban risks unintended consequences’

Church leaders present ‘conversion therapy’ letter to Downing Street

Humanists want repentance banned under conversion therapy law

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