| CULTUREPat Robertson Responds to the Episcopal Church Homosexual Controversy By Pat RobertsonThe 700 Club
 
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   It was sad to see those proceedings [the results of the Episcopal 
  convention], and to hear what they had to say. It is a grief to anybody who is involved 
  in the Episcopal Church to see what they have done.
 Sexual Immorality and the Anglican Church: A Historical Perspective Some of you are not old enough to remember what happened back in the '30s, 
    but there was a king of England whose name was Edward VIII. King Edward was 
    infatuated with a woman from Baltimore named Wallis Simpson. She happened 
    to be a divorced woman. He said, 'I want to marry her.' The Anglican Church 
    said, 'It is against our rules to marry someone who is divorced.' And the 
    king said, 'Well, I am sorry. I am going to give up the throne of England 
    for the woman I love.' If you weren't living through that, at least you have 
    seen the movies and the films of it. He was a very handsome guy. The so-called 
    Windsor knot, the big tie knot, was his invention. He gave up the throne of 
    England because the Church told him he couldn't marry a divorced woman.  The current queen's sister was taking up with a horseman. He was a flight 
    commander and he was divorced. She was madly in love with him, but she said, 
    'No, because of the teachings of the church, I will not marry this man because 
    he is divorced.' That was standard Anglican policy that divorce and remarriage, 
    except for the cause of adultery, clearly understood, was not permitted. And 
    here were two high-profile examples. You would think if anybody could get 
    an exception to the rule it would be the king and queen of England, but they 
    didn't make it. In today's world, we have a priest, an Episcopal minister, who has divorced 
    his wife. It isn't that he was single before. He was married with two children. 
    He walks out on his wife (I presume they got a divorce), and takes up with 
    this guy. They have been living together in a 'committed relationship,' and 
    now he wants to be bishop. Instead of saying that this is an abomination, 
    we will not permit it, we did not let the king of England marry a divorced 
    person, we did not permit the queen's sister to marry somebody who is divorced, 
    so we certainly aren't going to permit a bishop to divorce his wife and take 
    up with a man, they voted overwhelmingly to sanction this. Then they said, 
    'Homosexuality is a gift of God to the Church.' Robinson said, 'People are 
    going to learn in this life and in the next life that what I did was right 
    and was blessed by God.'  You think we have gone crazy in a short time. It isn't that people didn't 
    commit homosexual acts. This kind of stuff has gone on before. The question 
    now, though, is whether we are going to legitimize it.  David Lloyd George, when he was prime minister of England some years ago, was 
    asked whether or not England should recognize the Bolsheviks who had just 
    taken over in Russia. He said, 'We might as well legalize sodomy.' That was 
    the feeling back in World War I and the late 1910s and early 1920s.  The Bowers case [Bowers v. Hardwick] in the Supreme Court, written by Justice 
    Powell of Virginia, upheld the Georgia sodomy law because he said that this 
    court is not going to put itself in a position where we legalize sodomy. The 
    Court said the reasoning of Bowers was completely off and overthrew it. I was amazed at the Wall Street Journal this weekend. They have a Friday 
    edition, and they have a supplemental page about real estate. At the end of 
    that is a supplemental editorial page, and they have a column on religion. 
    The writer of that said that the Episcopal Church has walked away from 2,000 
    years of Scripture and tradition upholding marriage. The writer was scathing 
    in relation to this particular decision of this body. What Does the Bible Say? A Look at Romans Chapter 1:16-32 Look at Romans chapter 1. It is amazing.  The Apostle 
    Paul introduces himself and he says he is an apostle. His mission is to bring 
    about obedience to the faith among all the Gentiles, among whom are those 
    living in Rome. He is a bond slave of Christ and an apostle set apart for 
    the gospel of God.  He says, 'I am not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is the power 
    of God unto salvation for all who believe' (v. 16, NASB). Then he completely 
    changes gears: 'The righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith. 
    As it is written, the righteous shall live by faith' (v. 17). The next 
    verse, he switches and says, 'The wrath of God is revealed (v. 18).'First 
    of all he says he is going to tell us the good news. He is not ashamed of 
    the good news. Having said that, he then says, 'The wrath of God is revealed 
    from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress 
    the truth in unrighteousness, because that which is known about God is evident 
    within them' (v. 18-19).  The knowledge of God and His laws and His truth aren't external; they are 
    revealed within us. They are inside of us. God has impressed these things 
    on the hearts of people in every society everywhere. 'For since the creation 
    of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, 
    has been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made so that 
    they are without excuse' (v. 20). So nobody can say that they don't know 
    God. Nobody can say that I didn't know God because nobody told me. Paul says 
    that they are without excuse because that which is clearly seen, the invisible 
    attributes of God, is clear from His creation. That which He has made bears 
    witness to God.  And then he says, 'For even though they knew God, they did not honor Him 
    as God or give thanks, but they became futile in their speculations, and their 
    foolish hearts were darkened' (v. 21). That is what has been happening 
    in theological schools and theological inquiry for at least the last 110 years 
    or more. Their speculations are futile. As a result, their foolish hearts 
    are darkened.  'Professing to be wise, they became fools' (v. 22). One of those Episcopal 
    bishops said that these people over in the third world, these Africans and 
    Asians, they don't believe in homosexuality, but, obviously, they are from 
    an inferior culture. He said that when they get the cultural advances that 
    we have, then they will understand these things. He went on to say that up 
    to this point, we just have to look at them as our little brothers and not 
    to pay too much attention to them. He concluded that when they have the education 
    we have, then they will be all right.  'Professing to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of 
    the incorruptible God for an image in the form of corruptible man and of birds 
    and four-footed animals and crawling creatures' (v. 22-23) 'Therefore' 
    -- this is the key sentence -- 'God gave them over to the lusts of their 
    hearts to impurity, so that their bodies might be dishonored among them' 
    (v. 24). When people lose sight of God, they begin to worship idols. When they turn 
    away from the truth of God, they begin to dishonor their bodies. You see some 
    of the things being portrayed on television. You see some of the things going 
    on in strip clubs. These people are dishonoring their bodies. It is unbelievable 
    how pervasive it is.  If we don't have God's blessing looking after us, we will be given over to 
    corruption. Society will go to corruption if we don't have a vision of God, 
    which is what the Bible says. The Bible says that without vision the people 
    perish. Without a clear revelation of God, the people run amuck. If you see 
    God, you see holiness, you see purity, you see honor, you see integrity. If 
    you don't see God, then the people run amuck.  When God lifts His hand, people begin to go wild. Remember Moses on the mountain 
    talking to God. Just a few days after he had left them, they had stripped 
    off their clothes and danced naked around this calf,  worshipping this idol. 
    As soon as people begin to worship idols, they begin to go down hill, because 
    there is a tendency in everybody to go down instead of up. There is always 
    that pull of the base nature that wants to get more base. Therefore, God gave them 
    up to impurity. 'They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and 
    worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator' (v. 25). Listen to this. We need to keep saying this over and over. I don't care if 
    people believe the Bible or not. You can tell me that you don't believe it, 
    but God's Word is still sharp and powerful. We need to wield it. We don't 
    need to give our reasons. The trouble with a lot of this is that we don't 
    stand on the Word of God. Therefore, we lose the battle.  'For this reason, God gave them over to degrading passions' (v. 26). 
    These people are trying to say this is holy and loving, that the love of a 
    homosexual lover takes us near to the love of God. That is shockingly unscriptural! 
    '
 For their women exchanged the natural function for that which is 
    unnatural, and in the same way also the men abandoned the natural function 
    of the woman and burned in their desire toward one another' (v. 27). That 
    is exactly what these guys are talking about. '
Men with men committing 
    indecent acts and receiving in their own persons the due penalty of their 
    error' (v. 27). They didn't have AIDS in those days, but I am sure they 
    had plenty of these other diseases and they were getting their share of them. 
    These people are prone to all kinds of diseases because the thing is unnatural. 'Just as they did not see fit to acknowledge God any longer, God gave 
    them over to a depraved mind to do those things which are not proper' 
    (v. 28). The Bible calls it depravity. The Bible calls it degrading. The Bible 
    calls it dishonorable. The Bible calls it impurity. It isn't something beautiful. 
    It isn't something noble. It isn't a higher way of reacting.  Then Paul says that once they get the depraved mind, 'they are being filled 
    with all unrighteousness, wickedness, greed, evil; full of envy, murder, strife, 
    deceit, malice; they are gossips, slanderers, haters of God, insolent, arrogant, 
    boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, without understanding, 
    untrustworthy, unloving, unmerciful. Although they who knew the ordinance 
    of God that those who practice such things are worthy of death, they not only 
    do them, but they also give hardy approval to those who practice them' 
    (v. 29-32).That is exactly what we are having with this Episcopal statement. 
    It is in the Bible. It hasn't changed. Human nature hasn't changed. Evil hasn't 
    changed. Nothing has changed.  We have had a -- if I can use the term -- veneer of Christianity here in 
    America that has suppressed evil, and once that Christianity is lifted, all 
    hell is going to break loose. That is what is happening in our society, and 
    it is going to get worse.  What Should Our Response as Christians Be? What do we do? Hold out the Word of life. In the midst of a crooked and perverse 
    generation, we don't lose heart. We take courage in the fact that God is with 
    us. We continue more and more and more to seek His face, to have His power, 
    and to have His wisdom, because we are walking in troubling times.  God Almighty 
    is on the throne. God isn't losing charge of the world. He knew this was going 
    to happen. It was spoken about in Romans. Hold the torch high of truth. If 
    they will hear it, praise God. That is our job: to get the gospel out. In 
    the meantime, don't retreat in your belief.  For those who love this country, we are facing judgment. There has been no 
    society who has turned itself to widespread homosexuality that has survived. 
    The Greeks were into it, but they didn't survive. Sooner or later God destroys 
    them just like He did Sodom and Gomorrah. When God moves, it can be fearsome. 
   We need to be covered by His blood and we need to be in the center of His 
    will, holding forth the Word of life in a perverse and corrupt generation. NOTE: All Bible verses are from the New American Standard version of the Bible 
  (NASB).
 
 
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