The Manhattan Declaration
I’ve gotten a few emails from friends and church leaders encouraging me to sign the Manhattan Declaration – a rather short document that addresses certain moral concerns our nation (and world) is facing. On the surface it all sounds great. However, a careful read of the document has some serious issues that would cause the discerning Christian to think twice before putting their name on such a document. Why? Because the very gospel of Jesus Christ is at stake. I realize that many well-meaning Christians will completely disagree with me but the issues are too great to simply overlook.
I completely agree with the declaration’s cry against moral sins such as same-sex marriage and abortion. However, the problem is that this document does not address the one and only cure for such problems: the gospel. This is just simply another “can’t we all get along” document that folks like Chuck Colson have been pushing for quite some time. The big question is how can Protestants, Orthodox and Catholics come together when the very gospel they claim to believe are all inherently different. The Roman Catholic gospel is another gospel – it is not the gospel of Jesus Christ. The declaration also encourages believer and unbelievers to come together in unity. How? While their may be some capability of moral conformity (as seen in the RC Church) there is no true reformation of the heart and soul as there is in the true regenerated believer of Jesus Christ.
The Manhattan Declaration is simply another attempt at ecumenical madness and sadly there are very few who seem to be able to see this. I was quite surprised to see Al Mohler’s signature and not surprised to see names like Chuck Colson and James Dobson. However, there are men of God standing up for the gospel and it was refreshing to see that Dr. John MacArthur has written on his web site why he refuses to sign such a document. Dr. James White also has voiced his strong concerns over this document, as well as a few blogs that have a discerning eye.
Will our children and children’s children look back to see men and women who will fight for the true gospel of Jesus Christ or are we seeing a steady crumble of the very truths men of God died for? It is sad and troubling to see such a lack of Biblical discernment – especially among prominent protestant church leaders. I fear it is simply a sign and a result of the church in America refusing to preach and teach the gospel! Lord help us and forgive our foolish ways.
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Don’t sign it, brother! James White is spot on regarding this, and I believe a lot of others who refuse to support another work of ecumenical propaganda are correct as well. Thanks for your thoughts. Followed you to here from Twitter.
From the narrow path,
Len Qualls
One Over 99 Ministries
Luke 15:7
I agree with John MacArthur and my brother Len!! Dont sign it!!!
For His Glory,
Vernon Costolo
proclaimingthetruth.blogspot.com
Are we not all one body, and Christ Jesus the head? “Discern that truth” Either Jesus is Lord of all, or he is Lord of none at all!