The RenewaNation Review 2019 Volume 11 Issue 3 | Page 9

Should Christians Just Admit That The Bible ‘Got It Wrong’ And Move On? By Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr. S OMETIMES, a headline says it all. A recent article appeared in USA Today by Oliver Thomas with such a headline. It reads, “American churches must reject literalism and admit we got it wrong on gay people.” The article begins with a provocative statement: “Churches will continue hemorrhaging members until we face the truth: being a faithful Christian does not mean accepting everything the Bible teaches.” What teachings of the Bible does Thomas have in mind that Christians must reject? He targets passages that expressly condemn homosexuality and the entire array of LGBTQ sexual ethics. Moreover, the source of the Church’s error, he argues clearly, is not a misinterpre- tation of the Scriptures. Rather, the Bible got it wrong— the biblical authors were bound by time, culture, and an antiquated worldview that wrongly encumbered and vilified homosexual behavior. Thomas laments the current positions held by many evangelical Christians. He writes, “A sad thing is happen- ing in America. The church is killing itself. A great revelation has occurred that is bringing joy and happi- ness to millions, but it is being met with resistance and retrenchment from many of my colleagues inside the church.” Oliver Thomas makes a bold claim by using the word “revelation”—his argument is a revelatory argu- ment which suggests that God has revealed new truth to the world, but not through the Bible. The genesis of this new revelation is sociological experience. He explains the “what” behind the revelation, writ- ing, “The revelation is that LGBTQ people are just like the rest of us—only LGBTQ... People don’t choose their sexual orientation any more than they choose their race or gender. This is what lay behind a recent comment by Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, that Vice President Mike Pence’s quarrel—if he has one—is not with the mayor. ‘Your quarrel, sir,’ said the openly gay Democratic presidential candidate, ‘is with my creator.’” He also chronicles what he believes to be the tragic developments in the United Methodist Church which has, by his estimation, moved towards the wrong side of history by affirming the traditional Christian teaching on sexuality and gender. Oliver Thomas believes that the source of the Church’s modern troubles stems from an erroneous approach to the Bible. “Here is the corner we have painted ourselves into. The Bible says it. I believe it. That settles it. Yet, the 9