Monday, April 13, 2009

Mohler "Troubled" At Warren's Flip Flop on Prop 8 --Why is he surprised?

According to the Washington Times, Al Mohler said, "I was extremely troubled by the way he appeared to be so anxious to distance himself from the same-sex issue and to make clear he was not an 'activist' and that he'd only addressed the issue in a very minor way," said the Rev. Al Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky.

What?

Extremely troubled?

How dense can a man truly be? Earlier this year he was siding with Warren up and against Gene Robinson in regard to the selection of Warren's invocation at the Inaguration of Obama and who seemed more biblical. In it, Mohler said, ""Representation is undoubtedly symbolic, but Rick Warren and Gene Robinson represent radically divergent worldviews and incommensurate goals. They are not two very different representatives of one religion. They are instead two very symbolic representatives of two very different religions."

Now Warren has spoken even more brazenly for homosexuality and therefore against biblical marriage, and again Mohler is "troubled"?

That's it? That just comes off as being merely annoyed with the guy. It also indicates the blindness of Mohler to see where Warren is spiritually.

Warren is proudly siding with the Sodomites (read 1Cor. 5 about how the Corinthian church was PROUD of their tolerance and acceptance of sexual immorality and how Paul sternly rebuked them) and back peddaling away from biblical marriage. He's doing this because he's lost and THIS is the problem.

If people saw how Warren is truly a huckster and wolf, then his brazen support for homosexuality would be no surprise. Many of us saw it a long time ago. WAKE UP MOHLER.

Why "Christian leaders" are some of the most blinded men around is beyond me. Where is their discernment? Where is their courage and loyalty for Christ and HIM alone? Why walk on egg shells around a man who, although has great influence, is a false teacher (he preaches a false gospel)?

Why not just call Warren what he truly is, instead of trying to keep him in the fold of "Christianity" not to mention as a "pastor"?

And why not call for Warren's repentance and turn to Christ alone?

**Update***

"LifeSiteNews also contacted both Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family, and prominent Evangelical leader Chuck Colson for a statement on Rev. Warren's Larry King remarks, but they said that they did not wish to comment."

Of course they didn't. They are man-pleasers who hold to a different gospel that can't save (Romanism, psychology). They are of the same ilk as Warren so they won't go against their own man. They are all shameful. Their silence IS a defense of the wolf, Warren.

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