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Does My Son's Inclusion Promote LGBTQ+ Inclusion? - Ask the Colson Center

Breakpoint

Colson Center

Christianity, News Commentary, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

A mom writes to BreakPoint to ask about a school request. The school wants to push inclusion in the classroom for her son with a disability. The family is concerned that joining the inclusion effort will inevitably be tied to sexual dysphoria inclusion.

After explaining the Christian view of dignity and value, John and Shane provide support for a youth worker. The youth worker asks for church history resources in an effort to make church history connect to a Christian worldivew. John and Shane highlight the development of doctrine inside church history. They explain the distinct nature of the Christian worldview over other belief systems.

-- Resources --

Political Idolatries - Mark Tooley

Why You Think The Way You Do - Glenn Sunshine 

Church History Vol. 1 - Everett Ferguson

Documents of the Christian Church - Henry Bettenson

Church History in Plain Language - Bruce Shelley

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome everyone to the Breakpoint podcast in our Q&A segment, Ask the Colson Center.

0:07.0

I'm Shane Morris. I'm here with John Stone Street to answer your questions. These questions are based on breakpoint commentaries and podcasts that we've aired recently, short courses we've held in articles and columns that we've posted.

0:18.5

And if you want to submit a question, you can do so at ask the Colson Center at

0:22.9

colsoncenter.org.

0:24.0

And you can also leave a comment on social media for us.

0:27.5

John, as you might imagine, with the events of this week, the continuing political turmoil

0:32.5

and rising temperature and a particular event that went down in Washington, D.C.

0:37.1

We've gotten a lot of

0:38.2

questions and comments from readers and listeners about it, wanting to know what does a Christian

0:43.4

make of this sort of thing? Because this particular event is called the Jericho March, based

0:48.5

around the claim that the election was stolen from Donald Trump and Christians have to rise up

0:53.2

and take back the country and stop the

0:54.9

steal invoked a lot of Christian language. There was a lot of imagery that looked biblical,

1:00.4

a lot of confident assertions of God being on a particular political side with a particular

1:06.0

political agenda here. So what do we make of that? Because we can't ignore it. We're just getting

1:10.5

asked about it

1:11.1

too much. Well, I tell you what's encouraging to me, Shane, this week is the number of questions

1:16.0

we had come in and how good they were about all kinds of issues, not just the jury.

1:22.3

Not just that. That's half of the thing that I want to point out to everyone is that for most of our lives,

1:28.3

even at times like this, when it's so loud and there's a lot at stake, certainly, and we've

1:34.2

seen some pretty dramatic directions and divisions between the various parties when they're in

1:39.2

charge, still it's true that most of our lives happen in pre-political places, where what happens in

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