The Presbyterian Church USA is Turning into A Cult

Presbyterian Church USA controversyPresbyterian Church USA is going down the drain spiritually.

Just this month alone, they announced two decisions that are clearly contrary to the Bible.

There are a lot of Presbyterian named churches, one is Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), but the latter still remains a conservative.

So here are three controversial decisions that PCUSA have approved.

1. Gay Marriage
The statement they released did not mention marriage of “same sex”, but for an educated person, you already know what it means.

“marriage involves a unique commitment between two people, traditionally a man and a woman.”

Maybe these people do not know the reason why God disallow homosexuality?

2. Supporting Against Israel
On June 20, PCUSA announced that they divested (removed) their $21 million from from Caterpillar, Hewlett-Packard and Motorola Solutions.

PCUSA blamed these companies are involved in “non-peaceful pursuits” in the region. Meaning according to PCUSA “the three companies are helping Israel to the troubles caused”.

This church is violating Genesis 12:2-3, and that also means they’re digging a grave for themselves. They also don’t know about Islam’s permissible lie, also known as “taqiya”, which clearly they were duped by the lies.

 

The third one below I just discovered while searching for more information about PCUSA.

3. Pro-Abortion
This was already approved a long time ago, in 1970

“Women should have full freedom of personal choice concerning the completion or termination of their pregnancies.”

The term “personal choice” has been the words used by liberals, mostly anti-religious people who are for abortion.

 

 

Long time members should leave this church now. If you have a mission to change them, maybe you can stay, but there’s a danger or you might become one of them.

Let’s just pray for them.

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