The United Methodist Church came out of the closet after years of operating openly in defiance of its own rules to say “yes homo” and allow homosexual clergy and weddings. The coverage of Russell Moore’s Christianity Today raises interesting questions about his theological conviction after the outlet described the tolerance of homosexual pastors as a “historic step.”
United Methodists overwhelmingly overturned a measure that barred gay clergy from ordination in the denomination, a historic step for the nation’s second-largest Protestant body.https://t.co/mDW9bjeODe
— Christianity Today (@CTmagazine) May 2, 2024
The article in question United Methodists Strike Ban on LGBTQ Clergy takes a clinical approach to the apostacy of a major mainline denomination, whereas the social media promotion of the article implicitly lauds the decision of the UMC.
This is unsurprising as Russell Moore has operated as an open liberal since 2009.