Well, I see that Prime Minister David Cameron has been sounding off about the Church and Christian moral standards and has even urged the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams to pull his socks up! I agree with the broad thrust of David Cameron's platitudes and I believe that he sincerely meant what he said, however, I am frankly aghast at the confused and depraved spiritual condition David Cameron is clearly in to be so deluded as to think that he is even remotely near to being a Prime Minister who stands up for Britain's traditional Christian moral standards and the Christian faith. Wishy-washy Anglican 'Christian' David Cameron emphatically does not practise what he preaches.
Let me state plainly that I do not believe that David Cameron is genuinely a Christian in the true meaning of the word (however sincerely he may think he is). Furthermore, for the record, I seriously doubt that Rowan Williams is genuinely a Christian either. A tree is known by its fruit. Christians do go to church - but going to church does not make anybody a Christian. Religious churchgoers (or 'Churchians' as Evangelicals say) are not Christians. And being baptised or confirmed in a religious ceremony does not make anybody a Christian either. Even believing in God is not what makes anybody a Christian. A genuine Christian is a person who believes in and follows the Lord Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Saviour; a genuine Christian is 'born again' by The Holy Spirit; a genuine Christian has an active relationship with their Father God and has abundant life empowered and guided by the indwelling Holy Spirit. Genuine Christians pray regularly, worship God regularly, read and study the Holy Bible regularly - which they accept as the infallible living Word of God - and they are characterised by the fruit of the Holy Spirit (love, joy, peace etc). The lives of genuine Christians will look a lot like Jesus because, after all, He is the one they are following.
No Conservative Leader and no Prime Minister has ever advocated for redefining marriage to accommodate homosexual-perverts before David Cameron. The LGBT homosexual-pervert socio-political agenda is one of the most destructive forces currently at work in British politics and society. The LGBT homosexual-pervert socio-political agenda is particularly destructive of all things good, all things moral and all things Christian in this my country - and David Cameron backs it to the hilt. It is frankly staggering to hear the man who is dead-set on redefining the un-redefinable advocating for Christian standards! I could go on and on with examples of David Cameron's policies and statements which are so anti-moral and anti-Christian as to render Cameron's advocacy of Christian standards as nonsensical as if it came from the lips of the Antichrist himself. The single example of David Cameron's insane desire to redefine marriage is quite sufficient to demonstrate that he is unquestionably not a Christian.
I'll tell you what a Christian Prime Minister of this country would look like... Briefly, if I was appointed Prime Minister tomorrow, within a few weeks of my taking office you could expect that abortion and euthanasia would be banned, all LGBT homosexual-pervert laws would be ripped up, the UK would leave the EU, pornography and the vice trade would be banned... to mention just a few strikingly obvious acts which any genuinely Christian Prime Minister would proceed with as a priority in the British national interest on taking hold of the power to make it all happen.
Make no mistake, David Cameron is as anti-Christian as they come in contemporary British politics. It is laughable that he is the leader of the Conservative Party. David Cameron is not ideologically a Conservative at all. I know what a genuine conservative is: I am one. Just twenty years ago, if any Conservative MP had said they wanted to redefine marriage they'd have been laughed out of town and de-selected from standing at the next General Election - and they might even have been expelled from the party. It was the Conservative Party - when it was conservative - which enacted Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988 which banned public bodies from funding or promoting homosexual-pervert propaganda. That was genuine conservatism in action. But now, under David Cameron, I was recently expelled from membership of the Conservative Party simply for expressing orthodox Christian views on homosexual-perversion (and also on islam). I was also expelled from the sham organisation the Conservative Christian Fellowship. If David Cameron is serious about having Christian standards in British society, he could start by re-admitting Christians like myself into membership of the Conservative Party and the party's CCF 'Christian group' rather than kicking us out!
So... let's keep on praying for David Cameron and all those in Government.
Earlier today I was out on Church Street in the centre of Eccles singing Christmas carols with local Christians from Elmwood Church (and elsewhere); as well as singing carols, several of the group engaged in evangelical conversation with interested passers-by. Britain is the 'Christian' nation which once sent missionaries all over the world; now we are a country which receives missionaries from all over the world bringing the Gospel back to us: it was great to have US American Kyle (from San Diego, CA) and New Zealander Damien (from Christchurch) evangelising with the group. In Eccles - one of the oldest sites of Christian presence and activity in the country - a lot of British people were amazed to hear the true meaning of Christmas, of which so many are unaware. The carol singing and gospel evangelism was well-received by Eccles folk who were pleased to hear live carolling and interested to hear the authentic Christmas message - with one exception. There was one man - known to be a local BNP enthusiast - who poured out his passionate opposition to the Gospel; watching him rant away, you could almost see the bitter poison of the pagan BNP oozing out of his pores. So what is this real Christmas message anyway? Christmas is all about Jesus. As they say, "Jesus is the reason for the season." Christmas is the time for celebrating the birth of the Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ - who is the Saviour of mankind. And what's that all about, you may ask?
Well, New Zealand Christian Damien gave out 'Smart Cards' [a www.needgod.com tract produced by http://www.livingwatersnewzealand.com/] and which read as follows on the front of the card: "GOOD PERSON TEST - FIND OUT HOW GOOD YOU ARE!" Above a red box on the front of the card it says: "Place your thumb firmly on the red box for 15 seconds. If you are a good person, it will turn green." Well, can you believe it, there was not a single good person in the whole of Eccles!
On the back of the card it reads as follows: "Sorry... you're just like the rest of us. The dictionary says 'good' is to be 'morally excellent.' Let's check the standard, the Ten Commandments, to see how far we fall short: Is God first in your life? Do you love Him with 'heart, mind, soul and strength?' Have you made a god to suit yourself? Have you used His name in vain? Have you kept the Sabbath holy? Have you always honoured your parents? Have you hated anyone, and therefore committed murder in your heart? Have you looked with lust and therefore committed adultery in your heart? Have you lied (including 'fibs'), stolen (the value is irrelevant), or coveted other people's possessions? If you are honest, you know you will be guilty on the Day of Judgement. God however, doesn't want you to be sent to Hell. Jesus Christ suffered and died on the Cross, so you could go free. That's how much God loves you. We broke God's Law, but Jesus paid our fine. Then He rose from the grave and defeated death. If you repent (turn away from all things you know are wrong) and trust in Him, God will forgive your sins and grant you everlasting life. Read your Bible daily (start with the chapter called John) and obey what you read, God will never let you down."
This is my last blog-post of 2011 (and I remain essentially on sabbatical from my usual level of internet activity over this winter season). I aim to get back to regular blogging and to start putting out substantial new web content from springtime next year.
May I wish a Merry Christmas to all readers of this blog - and a good year in 2012.
Saturday, 17 December 2011
David Cameron: Repent or Go
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