A Queer Lectionary: More LGBTification of Christianity

The desecration of Christianity in the name of LGBTification continues. From the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri:

A powerful new preaching resource, A Queer Lectionary, has just been released, and among its distinguished contributors is Bishop Deon K. Johnson. This timely volume brings together an interdenominational group of preachers and scholars to offer queer-centered interpretations of Scripture that uplift, liberate, and challenge systems of oppression.

It takes dedication to create a pro-homosexual interpretation of Scripture, considering how repeatedly and sternly this behavior is explicitly proscribed in the Bible.

Written for every Sunday and feast day in the Revised Common Lectionary, A Queer Lectionary supports pastors, preachers, and readers in crafting sermons that reflect God’s radical love and justice.

“Radical” as in “left-wing radical.” “Justice” as in “social justice.”

The book features voices from across Christian denominations, including the Episcopal Church, United Church of Christ, AME Church, ELCA, and Metropolitan Community Churches.

Choose your church wisely.

Bishop Johnson’s contribution to this volume continues his faithful commitment to inclusion, equity, and the full dignity of every human being.

It is unclear how grounding your life in deviant sexual behavior could be dignified, but by now we know what inclusion and equity mean — namely, pandering to identity groups preferred by moonbats.

On a tip from Mike B.

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