The school’s mission statement has always stressed inclusivity in general terms, noting that following Jesus "opens up doors and makes room at the table." But last year it added a paragraph to its website, which read in part, "We are an affirming school. We stand with the LGBTQIA+ community and believe in their holiness. We celebrate the diversity of God's creation in all its varied and beautiful forms."
Not Christians
According to the school, that update prompted donors to stop contributing, many of them citing their interpretation of Christianity as the reason. Now, UCA has announced it will close at the end of the school year due to the loss of financial support.
their interpretation of Christianity
Im gonna go on a limb here and say not a single one of the people who pulled out said it was because of “how they interpret Christianity” over the school unabashedly worshipping Sodom and Gomorrah
Fooling Christians into believing they were supposed to be giant pussies who allow demons to walk over them was part of the reason America became fucked up.
I'm so glad real Christians are starting to step up, speak their minds, and calling out the fake Christians infiltrating Churches.
Not Christians
Im gonna go on a limb here and say not a single one of the people who pulled out said it was because of “how they interpret Christianity” over the school unabashedly worshipping Sodom and Gomorrah
Fooling Christians into believing they were supposed to be giant pussies who allow demons to walk over them was part of the reason America became fucked up.
I'm so glad real Christians are starting to step up, speak their minds, and calling out the fake Christians infiltrating Churches.
A lot of the NT talk about loving your "brother" actually translates as "fellow believer" not "people."
It's a guide for community-building ("you gotta get along, guys, you live together") not instructions to surrender to the prince of this world.
Yep.
It's Scofield-esque 'Judeo-Christianity' and deliberate mistranslations all the way down most places.
Christianity is practically counterculture at this point.