Jesus publicly associated, ate and stayed with, people who were undoubtedly morally corrupt, broken and fallen. They made no pretense of moral superiority. They were sinners, and they knew it. How much more should I welcome to my table, or public events, people who are interested in hearing arguments and evidence for what is True and just? Should I invite only people who already agree with me, and cast out everyone who could benefit from good ideas and good company?
Jesus' friendship with sinners was, invalidly but scandalously, seen by the Pharisees as endorsement of their reputed behaviour. He didn't merely pose for a photo with sinners & share it on the internet, He recorded it for eternity in the Bible. The key element He needed was their willingness to sincerely listen to and be interested in Truth.
I will sit down and honestly discuss my ideas with anyone interested, as long as they are sincere and civil in their posture and behaviour. I have also publicly interviewed, privately socialised and been photographed with an abortionist – and would again. Does that make me an abortion apologist any more than Jesus befriending sinners didn't make Him a prostitute? Of course not!
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What these hypocrites do is identify themselves as "pigs", to quote Jesus' famous chapter on judging – which few folks like to go beyond the first verse of. They have no sincerity or civilty in their arguments. They seek only to posture themselves as morally superior and qualified to criticise, condemn & cancel those with whom they disagree. Those are the kind of people I'm less inclined to have any fellowship with – again, like Jesus.
Do not give dogs what is sacred; do not throw your pearls to pigs. If you do, they may trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces. – Jesus Christ
Such ignorant hatred as the above feeble attempt at criticism from self-described satanists help identify to Whom authentic Christians belong.
If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you. – Jesus Christ (John 15:18-19)
It seems the worst these leftist satanists can accuse us of is having once been in the same room as some people they don't like; or in the senators' case, of associating with someone who was once in the same room as some people these satanists have never met but are sure they don't like.
They seem most aggravated by Christians unapologetically taking Jesus at His Word when He commanded His followers to be the salt of the earth adding a distinctive flavour to the world around us, to be the light of the world, not hidden and private but prominent and public, to be a city set on hill: an assembly of safety, liberty, justice, peace and welfare for those travellers yet far off.
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The satanists and other radical secularists pejoratively call this "dominionism" and shriek as if the Kingdom of God is a secret, nefarious plot to shred the constitution and replace the PM with a Pope. Honestly, there isn't enough tin foil in the world to make these conspiracy crackpots feel safe in the presence of a real Christian.
It is no crime or conspiracy for any citizen to take the invitation of our Constitution and electoral laws literally and fully participate in Australian democracy and in all its inclusive, pluralistic liberty; as well as conversations about important public issues such as happen at the Australian Church And State Summit.
If you feel like satanism, neo Marxism and radical secularism might be not quite representive of your values, you know why more and more ordinary Christians are no longer content to be mere observers of democracy in the West.
You're welcome, like everyone else, to watch the videos for every previous session in every previous year as well as this year's. Judge for yourself which values are most conducive to creating a society conducive to human flourishing. The only remarkable thing to see here is Christians being Christian in the public square and advocating ideas with an "extreme" distance from satanism.
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