More Compromise And Attention
I was unable to post yesterday but there were several developments.
First Chad Allen was on Larry King opposite Albert Mohler (of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary). I was unable to see the interview but I will be getting the transcript off CNNs website when I get a chance. I heard a clip of the interview today where Allen gives his view of God (etc). It was very sad.
Second tomorrow on the Albert Mohler show, Dr Mohler will be discussing Mr Allen's role in the movie "End of the Spear". So I encourage everyone to listen. You can hear Dr Mohler on "Family Talk" on XM Radio, or online by clicking
here. I am not sure of Mohler's view on this issue however. Either way it will be an interesting show. The show airs M-F at 5pm (EST). He does archive them on his site however.
Thirdly the
SharperIron blog is very active with information on this very important (and I would argue defining for the evangelical community) issue.
Finally I want to review the email replies I have recieved from various ministries (in addition to the update I gave on Tuesday, see above).
Sadly Janet Parshall has endorsed the film "End of the Spear".
I have recieved several emails.
Joyce Meyer Ministries said that, "to the best of our knowledge, neither Joyce Meyer nor Joyce Meyer Ministries has given an endorsement of the film “End of the Spear.” ". This is contrary to the information I recieved however I am very, very happy to hear this good news.
I recieved a personal reply from Ted Haggard (President of the National Association of Evangelicals). In this email Mr Haggard defends his decision to endorse the film "End of the Spear". Haggard states that he endorses "the story of the movie, the message of the movie, and the intent of the movie". While the story maybe fine, I can't agree that it's message or intent is fine.
The production company knowingly hired a active, activist homosexual to star in their film. Their defense of this choice is that Mr Allen is a good actor. So much for having a good intent. Also what message does it send for a christian production company to hire, as a star, an active, activist homosexual? I can't see it as a good one.
I cannot endorse this movie nor any ministry that endorses it. Any support for this movie is, in effect, a support for the production company's choice of Mr Allen for a staring role. A choice they made, with The Advocate Magazine in hand, knowing full well the views and lifestyle of Mr Allen.
Also let me be clear. I am not writing about Chad Allen, he is not the issue here. The issue here is the christian production company that hired him. Mr Allen made sure his views (etc) were well known to them before they hired him. This is about the production company and the ministries that have endorsed this film.
In Christ,
Martin.