TOXIC TEACHING
WHEN
TEACHING BECOMES TOXIC
By Rev. Royal
Hamel
watchman2003@sympatico.ca
It
was a CBC Radio call-in show in the early afternoon. The guests included an
Anglican Rector, and an articulate Anglican layman from Christ Church in
Hamilton where two lesbians had been "married" in August of this year.
The host posed this question for the listeners, "What would you advise
Anglican people to do over the same-sex marriage issue?"
I tried to call in. Busy signal. Tried again. Busy again. Always that
same signal. I desperately wanted to speak to Anglicans all over Canada. Alas, I
did not succeed.
I
wanted to warn Anglicans of their great danger. I wanted to say to their
leaders, "You have abandoned the ancient scriptures that teach,
"Homosexuality is wrong, it is immoral". I wanted to say to Anglican
lay people, "Your church is no longer safe." Sadly, I say it, but say
it I will, " Any institution that transforms vice into virtue is no safe
harbor for anybody."
What
does one say to a people when their church home is no longer trustworthy? When
church leadership casually throw away 2000 years of tradition-when the authority
of the Bible is trodden underfoot-when natural law is pushed aside? How does one
address people whose leaders have taken an ancient abomination, baptized it, and
now hail it as virtuous? Is it still safe for children to go to Sunday School?
Will they hear that God was negligent in not making Adam and Steve to be mated,
as were Adam and Eve? What about a young married couple experiencing difficulty
in their first months of marriage? What if they are told that one of them is
really not heterosexual and it would be better to abandon such a marriage?
And what if an avant-garde priest tells your young son, struggling with
his sexual identity, that he should go out and experiment because, just maybe,
he is not heterosexual? My, how times have changed-not that long ago such a
priest would have been charged with corrupting the morals of a minor.
I
greatly fear for the many, many Anglicans who hold true, orthodox faith who are
yet part of this denomination. For if they stay their conscience may be seared
by false teaching. A false morality may be taught that could threaten their
earthly happiness. Indeed, even their eternal destiny may be put at risk. I have
concerns that many may stay because of misguided loyalty, or because they cannot
bear to part from the community.
Years
ago Anglicans in the West sent missionaries to "darkest" Africa. And
thousands of people came to know the truth of Jesus, and of scripture, and
thousands of churches were planted. Indeed, it is precisely these churches, adhering to the
truth of the Bible on homosexuality, who now call for repentance from the West.
In fact certain Anglican Bishops in Africa are threatening withdrawal
from the Western church because the Africans think the West is embracing an
immoral lifestyle. Speak then,
African brothers, rebuke us for our dalliance with sin, exhort us to cling to
truth, call us to repentance lest we fall under judgment.
For
Jesus severely warned two churches that were fooling around with sexual sin.
Both Pergamum and Thyatira were accommodating sexual immorality (Revelation,
Chapter 2). The Christ with eyes like blazing fire called for repentance. His
words were stern, his threat of judgment fierce. Jesus hasn' t changed, nor his
standards. I believe that today, in like manner, he is calling Anglican leaders
all across Canada to turn from wicked accommodation with sin.
There must be deep and profound repentance, for the ancient path has been
abandoned, teaching has become toxic, and people are being led astray. And
surely unless there be a turning, judgment in some form will fall, even as it
fell on Sodom.
I
advise faithful, committed Anglicans who abhor this teaching and practice to run
from leaders who embrace immorality. Leave sooner rather than later; find a new
church, or a sister church that believes in, and practices the truths of the
Bible. If Anglican leadership were to repent, you could always return, but if
you stay you may yourself be seduced by the error of those who lead. Flee then,
to safety, for apostasy prowls among the churches.
Nonetheless,
there are safe harbors still. Thankfully, there are yet beacons that give true,
steady, and unchanging light.
A version of this article will be published in The Interim of January, 2004