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Caving to the culture: MLB Pride Nights
Pastor Phil and Les discuss how the problem of tolerating homosexuality starts in the church house, not the schoolhouse or the White House. When the church teaches that homosexuality is compatible with Christianity, it prostitutes itself with lies, which is also a sign of the end times. Pastor Phil warns listeners that self-idolatry leads to distorted gender identity. We were all born in sin, but Jesus didn’t come to affirm our sins and celebrate our lifestyles. He came to free us from our sins and change our lifestyles! Pastor Phil also shares how Christians should befriend and witness to homosexual people. He encourages listeners to attempt to be relational before being confrontational and to affirm their love for their homosexual friends without affirming their lifestyle. He leaves us with a final reminder that we are not anybody’s judge, but we are called to know and speak the truth.