ACNA Archbishop Blasts Liberal Lutherans and Anglicans for throwing away Biblical morality

Aug 19, 2017 by

By David Virtue, VirtueOnline.

Too many church leaders have thrown away Biblical morality for the sake of cultural relativity, said ACNA Archbishop Foley Beach, pointing the finger at liberal Lutherans and Anglicans.

Addressing the North American Lutheran Church (NALC) at their 2017 Mission Festival and Convocation in Nashville, Tennessee recently, Beach said that churches who wear the same name as we do, Lutheran and Anglican, have abandoned the teaching of the Bible.

“Because we refuse to tell people God’s truth, refuse to reveal to people God’s holy expectations, in the name of love, we are deceiving people into thinking that ‘living in sin’ is ok with the Almighty. It is not.

“A virus of immorality, has spread to the leadership of the Church and become accepted as ‘Christian.’ It is nothing more, than pagan morality, dressed up and Christianized, with inclusive language and politically correct verbiage. We have become too feeling-oriented in the Church. Yes, we are to love, but we’ve become afraid to tell people of their sin. This is not love at all, it is deception (And you know where deception comes from).”

Beach praised the leadership of the NALC who, he said, believed the Bible and attempted to practice its teaching especially on the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. “Thank you, for your clear stand for Biblical Morality. We in the Anglican Church in North America stand with you.”

The Anglican Church in North America and the North America Lutheran Church have been having ecumenical discussions and fellowship for a number of years, and continue to partner in various ways to further the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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