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Americans For Truth Condemns Soulforce's Politicized 'Dialogue' with Mega-Churches

by Staff
May 17, 2008

NAPERVILLE, Ill., (christiansunite.com) -- Americans For Truth President Peter LaBarbera today accused the homosexual activist group Soulforce of "politicizing Sunday worship" to further its anti-biblical agenda -- by calling for (quasi-forced) "dialogue' with mega-churches like Joel Osteen's and Rick Warren's "at the point of a potential protest."

Soulforce is leading an activist event called the "American Family Outing" in which they seek "peaceful dialogue" (on their terms) with Lakewood and five other mega-churches across the country each Sunday between Mother's Day and Father's Day. This Sunday they are targeting Osteen's Lakewood Church in Houston.

LaBarbera issued the following statement on Soulforce's American Family Outing gimmick:

"In a letter to Lakewood Church, Soulforce claims that its proposed 'dialogue' is designed to 'lift up the conversation about faith, family and homosexuality to a national level and bring a new tenor of respect to the issue.' The truth is that Soulforce is trying to convince Bible-believing churches that their Scriptural teachings against this particular sexual sin are wrong.

"You don't achieve good-faith dialogue by announcing that you will be arriving at a church on a specified Sunday with 'several dozen' homosexual-led families. In the same way, Soulforce sent homosexual activists demanding 'dialogue' to Christian colleges: those that refused were hit with media-hyped protests.

"It is no more appropriate to 'dialogue' over homosexuality than it is to dialogue over any other sin. What if a traveling band of incest advocates - or perhaps a Gossipers' Task Force -- announced that it would be arriving at Lakewood Church on Mother's Day demanding 'dialogue' about their special interest? This is pro-'gay' political theater, nothing more.

"Soulforce and its allies (including Peggy Campolo, wife of Tony Campolo) claim they are 'deeply committed to respect for the authority of Biblical teachings.' That is not true, as evidenced by Soulforce's twisting of Scripture to advance the notion that homosexual behavior is acceptable. Soulforce founder Mel White has recklessly accused Christian pro-family leaders who defend Biblical orthodoxy of 'spiritual violence' -- playing to the vicious caricature of traditionalists as violent 'homophobes.'

"Christians don't negotiate with God over homosexuality or any sin. Rather, we reach out with truth in love to repentant people with the hopeful Gospel message that God can help them overcome any sin, including homosexuality, through faith in Jesus Christ."

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