![]() I think she is an angelic being having a human experience.” ( Source ). More recently, on April 9, 2019, Jonathan Merritt tweeted, “I no longer believe BethMooreLPM is a human. It was then that LifeWay decided to pull all of her books from its shelves. In an interview t wo years before this post, October of 2016, Jen Hatmaker said she was a “left-leaning moderate,” came out as fully supportive of homosexual marriage (saying it can be “holy”) and said practicing homosexuals can be part of the regenerate body of Christ ( Source ). And friends, I wish you knew how deeply and profoundly she has loved me these last two years” ( Source ). She is worthy of being a mentor to an entire generation. In just one recent example, Hatmaker on Septemwrote “Beth Moore will enjoy my respect and devotion forever. Jen Hatmaker and you regularly exchange affirming posts of one another on social media. This book was first published in 1997 and then re published in 2008 but it seems since then you have said very little if anything publicly about this issue.Īnother factor prompting our open letter to you is the very public mutual affection and admiration between you, Jen Hatmaker and Jonathan Merritt. To your credit, in your book To Live is Christ : The Life and Ministry of Paul, you wrote, “I met a young man who had experienced freedom from the bondage of homosexuality” (pg. It is this Johnny-on-the-spot readiness to engage issues related to misogyny and racism that makes your virtual silence on the issue of homosexuality so puzzling. The actions of the Covington kids, for example, you said “is so utterly antichrist it reeks of the vomit of hell” in a Janutweet a tweet you deleted, without apology to the kids, once the full video was shown that portrayed a very different reality than what initial reporting suggested. Anytime a story with so much of a whiff of these issues comes to the forefront you are very quick to speak out. In the last few years, particularly since 2016, you have been very vocal in your opposition to misogyny and racism. We as female Bible teachers ourselves write this letter to you in hopes of receiving clarification of your views on an important issue: homosexuality. Hello – we hope this finds you doing well. If you are unfamiliar with the events surrounding this letter, please readĪn Open Letter to Beth Moore – Timeline of Events. ![]() ![]() Questions about the Open Letter to Beth Moore here. We have answered some of the most commonly asked
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |