New book exposes gay christian ‘gospel’

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If you’ve ever read the book A Strong Delusion: Confronting the gay christian movement by prolific author and Christian apologist Joe Dallas, you know that the gay christian movement is based upon a system of poorly constructed –and false–defensive arguements. Having read the book, you would also know that even the very best of the movement’s defensive tenets are sandcastles on a beach. Upon its publication in 1996,  A Strong Delusion obliterated any doubts to the contrary. 

Mr. Dallas, a former member of the MCC, was the first Christian author we are aware of to take this movement to task and thoroughly refute many of its major belief points.

Thousands of years of church history teach us that doctrinal heresy unique to Christianity rarely remains in an “as it is” state.  Some do, but others simply rename (the beliefs of the gay christian movement are strongly patterned after the old heresy antinominanism) and reemerge under some denominational cover.   Understanding the need to watch and report on the changes, Joe Dallas has released an updated and expanded version of A Strong Delusion under the title of “The Gay Gospel?: How progay advocates misread the Bible.”

Bob Davies, a former Executive Director of Exodus International says the book is “A powerful resource for those combating pro–gay theology, whether in their family, church or denomination. A former insider, Dallas used to ardently defend the same arguments he now skillfully demolishes.”

Uniquely damaging because of its emphasis and collaboration with sexual immorality, the gay christian movement, with its signature gay gospel is what 2 Corinthians 11:4 identifies as “another gospel, another spirit, preaching another Jesus.” First, Paul uses the greek word allos which means “another numerically, but of the same kind” to describe the multiple faces of the false Jesus.  Then, he uses the greek word heteros which conotes  difference in a qualitive sense Doctrinally, it is “strange, foreign and altered.” Thus, the gay christian movement utilizes different versions of Jesus to credential a false doctrine and false spirit (of love and acceptance).  

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