Core Issues Trust publishes full rebuttal of Stonewall Manifesto

Jun 2, 2017 by

by Andrew Symes, Anglican Mainstream.

Core Issues Trust is an organization dedicated to promoting a Christian response to LGBT ideology, gender confusion, the sexual revolution and associated restrictions on freedom. They have just published a document which takes ‘a closer look’ at the influential ‘Manifesto’ brought out by Stonewall a few weeks ago. CIT’s challenge to the LGBT lobbying organisation is produced in a format which deliberately visually mirrors that of Stonewall’s document.

CIT seeks to deconstruct Stonewall’s ‘Six priorities to achieve true equality’. For example, the commitment to “protect LGBT rights and improve them” really means, for example, allowing men to declare that they are women, and use women-only services. Punishing ‘hate crime’ means “criminalising free speech and critical debate on sexuality and gender identity.” “Standing up for LGBT people abroad” really means the UK government using foreign aid as a lever to force poor countries to adopt same sex marriage.

The challenge to Stonewall questions their statistics and use of science, and reveals the true agenda behind so-called ‘LGBT equality’, including increasing compulsion of all citizens to accept and celebrate an aggressive ideology.

CIT’s document warns that if Stonewall’s proposals are taken up, orthodox Christians will be increasingly targeted “for upholding orthodox Biblical and theological teaching on the nature of marriage, the creation of human beings as two sexes, the Biblical prohibitions on sexual activity between two people of the same sex.” It continues: “LGBT activists are likely to try to side with unorthodox Christians who accept these things and hold them up as ‘good’ Christians while taking genuinely orthodox Christians to court for discrimination. Decent, reasonable people will be dragged through the courts and lose their jobs and livelihood if Stonewall’s proposals become law.”

The challenge to Stonewall can be read in full here

 

 

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