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Should the state decide what churches should believe ?
A comment on a previous post: "Massive
attention given in Parliament on marriage - do you want to make your voice
heard”? Writes: " Do not assume it stops with the marriage issues.
This is a massive campaign against Christianity
as we traditionally know it. As early as
the next mandate term , I believe that churches that do not accept homosexuals on
equal terms with others will be banned and pastors will be jailed; alternatively,
Mona (as the PM) with her minions will turn a blind eye while the autonomous leftist
movements like the AFA mill around with
baseball bats and molotov cocktails in the pews ."
Just one day later, The Day newspaper reported the
results of an inquiry among our MPs . The Day writes:
"Many in the parliament want Pastor: “Matrimonial
vow coercion!” A large proportion of MPs want to force priests to perform
homosexual marriages. But the parliamentary party 's official position is that
it should be voluntary. According to Today’s
“long-term survey ." So far, 70 members have responded. At www.Dagen.se one can see who has responded - and when.
"
The survey results are frightening. Although
the official message that is constantly repeated is that there should be no forced
compulsion for any church or priest / pastor to officiate at same-sex couples
marriages, as the survey demonstrates many MPs believe that the churches should
be forced to conduct same-sex marriages. It is apparent that there is a hidden
agenda among many MPs . First, implement a new law on same-sex marriage , and
then enforcement action against those who do not adapt.
Should the state decide what the churches are
to believe? There are , and have been, many countries where the state with
powerful agents have tried control what the churches are to believe. Sweden
should not become one of those countries.
Lt. Peter Baronowsky
Jeloy, Norway
You can also read 34+ comments on this blogpost HERE.
Sunday
Beyond the shades of grey
This is a book that is based upon Christian
fundamentals and beliefs. So I use practical applications of Bible
Scripture throughout the book, without religiosity. And I use them to
confront various aspects of this very controversial subject, head-on.
Therefore, I make no apologies for the portions of this book that may
seem to be more graphic in nature than your average "Christian" book
usually is. Homosexuality is a subject that absolutely needs to be dealt
with truthfully, and without religious avoidance of those kinds of
topics and questions that may otherwise seem "inappropriate" to mention
within a "Christian" book, or church setting.
You can read the book for free. HERE is the table of contents.
You can read the book for free. HERE is the table of contents.
Lukas Berggren: What constitutes a marriage (Holy matrimony)
ATTENTION: Civic and Church
leaders; Surely, the recent news must sound an alarm - Priests and Pastors are
no longer free to read Jesus' own words about holy matrimony when conducting
marriage ceremonies.
On 1 April 2009, the Swedish
Parliament decided to revise the marriage law. Previously, the marriage vows
were the lawful union between a man and a woman. But now even same-sex couples,
a man and man or a woman and woman, can enter and exchange matrimonial vows.
In Sweden we live in a
positivistic legal tradition and culture. In such a culture there are no right
or wrong standards decided on purely natural (logical) laws, but matters are
deemed right or wrong by law. It provides people with a very strong , yet
vulnerable position . Decision made by ‘we people’ in a democratic spirit
decides for us, ‘makes it right’. Every other option is wrong . Until we the
people change again and shape new laws. Then it becomes right (again). And what
we previously believed in is now wrong. Such a culture is, of course, very
susceptible to future trends and whims. Vulnerable to ambush.
Logically , the idea is
remarkable . Can something really be deemed legally right if only to 51 percent
of the political representatives think so? Or even if 90 percent determine it
to be so? Or even 100 percent ? Can laws be right for a while only, and then
suddenly become wrong ? For those who believe in an objective morality, it is
obviously problematic. And an objective morality presupposes a God who
established and ensures valuations to values. Without God all is up to us
humans, then human dignity and other values are simply social conventions. By
what right then might we condemn evil ? Would we even be able to talk about
good and evil, right and wrong?
Against the ‘right’ positivistic
thinking is natural law, where things don’t become either
right or wrong, but are right or wrong . There are certain
values that are eternal. There are objective values that remain firm over time
and cannot be altered by the vagaries of political majorities . A
democratically elected assembly sharing such thinking can not change what
nature deems right or wrong. Right can never be wrong, and wrong will never be
right .
It’s important to note is that it
was the legal definition of marriage that was changed in 2009, not the
theological definition. And a change in the legal definition of marriage does
not mean an automatic change of the theological definition. For us as Christians
jurisprudence can never shape theology. A marriage is a marriage. Marriage is
of God - an objective value - that protects both spouses and children . Thus,
it is not up to us the people to define marriage , it's up to Him who ordained
it .
A marriage , in the theological
sense, is still a union between a man and a woman. The Creation procedure still
applies. Jesus' words about marriage in Matthew’s nineteenth chapter still
apply. Therein Jesus quotes from Genesis, and thus confirms the order of
creation , when he says : “Haven’t you read,” he replied, “that at the
beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female,’ and said, ‘For this
reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and
the two will become one flesh’? So they are no longer two, but one flesh.
Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.”
Priests who officiate at same-sex
marriages can no longer use this quote because the text confirms the order of
creation - man and woman. Consequently, rather than resist pressure from the
political majority, one gets to sort through the Scripture, and discard those
definition of marriage that no longer seem or sound to ‘right’. Surely, there
must be a real alarm set off when priests can no longer read Jesus' own words
about marriage in a marriage ceremony? The theological legal positivism will
undoubtedly have far -reaching consequences. Instead of letting the political
forces shape theology, we should, of course, ask God , "Lord
constitutes holy matrimony (a marriage) ? "
On Sunday we will celebrate
Matrimony Day throughout the country . For fear of offending the political
majority, we have too often been silent. Marriage is constituted, in the
deepest sense, whether in politics or law. It is God's grand original concept
for the ‘man – woman’ relationship, the relationship that our whole future
depends on . Marriage is worth celebrating.
Lukas Berggren
(Translated
from the Swedish; Sven Ljungholm)
Thursday
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