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UK Labour Party Leader Apologizes for Visiting Church That Believes Marriage is Between a Man, a Woman

Sir. Keir Starmer, leader of the U.K.’s Labour Party, was forced to apologize for visiting a church on Good Friday that critics have attacked as being โ€œanti-LGBTโ€ for adhering to biblical sexual ethics. 

In a since-deleted video, Starmer praised Jesus House for All the Nations on Friday as being a “wonderful example” of a church serving its community during the coronavirus pandemic, including acting as a vaccination center and running a food bank.

โ€œI recently visited @JesusHouseUK to hear about their crucial work in the community,โ€ Starmer announced in a tweet that has also been deleted. โ€œChurches across the country have played such a vital role in the fight against the virus. I hope everyone has a good, restful and safe Easter weekend.โ€

The London-based church has long been attacked by LGBT activist groups, and some journalists, for refusing to kowtow to secular views on homosexuality, same-sex marriage and sexual orientation.

Following backlash from LGBT activists and Labour Party members who identify as LGBT or allies, Starmer said he regretted his decision to visit the church.

On Monday, Starmer said he accepted critics’ assertions that his visit to the church was a “mistake” and stressed that he was “not aware” of the church’s views on sexuality. 

Starmer issued an apology on Twitter, saying: โ€œI completely disagree with Jesus Houseโ€™s beliefs on LGBT+ rights, which I was not aware of before my visit. I apologize for the hurt my visit caused and have taken down the video. It was a mistake and I accept that.โ€

In 2006, The church’s Senior Pastor, Agu Irukwu, joined over 250 clergy in signing a letter expressing their concerns with the then-Labour Party’s “Equality Act (Sexual Orientation Regulations),” which they deemed as โ€œChristianophobia.โ€

The letter, published inย The Telegraphย at the time, said in part:

“We write as pastors on behalf of tens of thousands of black British Christians. Many members of our congregations in London left their home countries to come to England to experience the freedom of living according to their Christian beliefs in a Christian democratic country. … The regulations force Christians in churches, businesses, charities and informal associations to accept and even promote the idea that homosexuality is equal to heterosexuality.”

Starmerโ€™s apology came after The Labour Campaign for LGBT+ Rights published a statement describing Jesus House as โ€œa church well known for its connections to conversion therapy, and more broadly anti-LGBT+ views.โ€ The group noted that Starmer characterized Jesus House as a โ€œwonderful example of a church serving their communityโ€ and slammed his visit to the church as โ€œunacceptable.โ€

The Labour Campaign for LGBT+ Rights maintained that โ€œas a bare minimum [Starmer’s] video should be deleted, and a public apology (should be) made by the Leader of the Opposition himself.โ€ They added, โ€œWe all still believe that the surest way to achieve LGBT+ equality is through the Labour Party, but the events of the last few days have set that cause back.โ€

Following Starmerโ€™s apology, the group thanked the Labour Party leader for deleting the video and apologizing for visiting the church: โ€œWe are pleased that you have recognized this mistake. …”

While Starmerโ€™s apology drew praise from LGBT activist groups, he received criticism from those on the other side of the aisle. Brendan Oโ€™Neill, the publisher of Spiked, wrote an op-ed for the Spectator titled โ€œStarmer Was Wrong to Say Sorry for Visiting Jesus House.โ€

According to Oโ€™Neill, โ€œThe Christians at Jesus House are guilty of nothing more than holding traditional Christian beliefs.โ€ He suggested that a headline from The Guardian titled โ€œKeir Starmer criticized over visit to church where pastor opposed same-sex marriageโ€ might as well read โ€œStarmer criticized for visiting a Christian church that adheres to Christian doctrine.โ€

โ€œIn apologizing for visiting Christians who hold biblical beliefs about homosexuality Starmer has insulted vast numbers of people. It is he who has behaved in an intolerant way, because he has essentially said that he will not associate with any religious group that doesnโ€™t agree with his views on same-sex issues.โ€ย 


HD Editor’s Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

Ken Ham took to Facebook following the Labour Party Leaders apology, explaining that this news in the UK demonstrates that the LGBT movement is not about “freedom”:

“As I’ve said many times, secularists/LGBT movement don’t just want freedom for their worldview but total acceptance by all (including Christians) or persecution and elimination will result,” the founder of Answers In Genesis wrote.

Inย 2 Timothy 3:12, we are told that in the last days, persecution would come upon all who โ€œlive godly in Christ.โ€ In other words, those who live by the Biblical and godly standards outlined in Godโ€™s word, which run contrary to the world. It would be the refusal to give up Biblical morality that would cause Christians to be hated/persecuted.

This same chapter also explains that others would be โ€œdespisers of those that are good,โ€ people who โ€œresist the truth,โ€ and be โ€œreprobate concerning the faith.โ€

The Bible tells us that the world in the last days would be like it was in โ€œthe days of Lotโ€ (Luke 17:28). In Lotโ€™s day, God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, chiefly for the sexual immorality and homosexuality that the cities were given over to (Genesis 19Jude 1:7).

In Romans chapter one, Paul warns against the sin of homosexuality and, more specifically, the celebration of it as a rebellion against God.

It is this reprobate mind that our society has fallen into, not in the celebration of sins alone (such as homosexuality, abortion, etc.) but also the forced celebration which disregards and violates religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

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The Real ‘American Dream’ Of George Washington Was Far More God-Honoring Than Many Have Been Led To Believe

Washington personally read the Bible and quoted the Bible. Those who deny Americaโ€™s unique Christian roots will claim that many educated people in positions of prominence in the 18th century also quoted from the Bible. However, they also quoted from Greek and Roman authors of antiquity. Washington quoted almost exclusively from the Bible and applied its teachings to his personal life and role as a leader. The real American dream is far more God-honoring than what we have today. The true American patriot is working and praying that Washingtonโ€™s vision for America will once again claim the hearts of Americans.

Can We Still Askย Godย To Bless America When So Much Of The Culture Is In Open Opposition To Him?

Christians are under the kingship of Jesus first and foremost, but that does not negate the responsibilities of our earthly citizenship. We can make a difference in our own sphere of influence by being faithful where God gives us opportunities, and if every Christian did that, think how any country would change! We can still pray for God to bless America, but we should specifically pray for God to turn Americansโ€™ hearts back to him and to recognize his authority in all the areas where the culture has increasingly rejected him.

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Thomas Jeffersonโ€™s ‘Separation Of Church And State’ Never Meant Keeping God Out Of Government

In context, itโ€™s clear this wall of separation was not created to keep religion out of the State. It was simply intended to protect religious freedom and to place boundaries on the Stateโ€™s control over the Church. In fact, the United States Capitol served as a church building for seven decades and Jefferson himself was a regular attendee. He attended so faithfully that he earned a reserved seat. On the Sunday after he wrote the letter to the Danbury Baptists, he attended church services at the still-under-construction Capitol.

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Sir. Keir Starmer, leader of the U.K.’s Labour Party, was forced to apologize for visiting a church on Good Friday that critics have attacked as being โ€œanti-LGBTโ€ for adhering to biblical sexual ethics. 

In a since-deleted video, Starmer praised Jesus House for All the Nations on Friday as being a “wonderful example” of a church serving its community during the coronavirus pandemic, including acting as a vaccination center and running a food bank.

โ€œI recently visited @JesusHouseUK to hear about their crucial work in the community,โ€ Starmer announced in a tweet that has also been deleted. โ€œChurches across the country have played such a vital role in the fight against the virus. I hope everyone has a good, restful and safe Easter weekend.โ€

The London-based church has long been attacked by LGBT activist groups, and some journalists, for refusing to kowtow to secular views on homosexuality, same-sex marriage and sexual orientation.

Following backlash from LGBT activists and Labour Party members who identify as LGBT or allies, Starmer said he regretted his decision to visit the church.

On Monday, Starmer said he accepted critics’ assertions that his visit to the church was a “mistake” and stressed that he was “not aware” of the church’s views on sexuality. 

Starmer issued an apology on Twitter, saying: โ€œI completely disagree with Jesus Houseโ€™s beliefs on LGBT+ rights, which I was not aware of before my visit. I apologize for the hurt my visit caused and have taken down the video. It was a mistake and I accept that.โ€

In 2006, The church’s Senior Pastor, Agu Irukwu, joined over 250 clergy in signing a letter expressing their concerns with the then-Labour Party’s “Equality Act (Sexual Orientation Regulations),” which they deemed as โ€œChristianophobia.โ€

The letter, published inย The Telegraphย at the time, said in part:

“We write as pastors on behalf of tens of thousands of black British Christians. Many members of our congregations in London left their home countries to come to England to experience the freedom of living according to their Christian beliefs in a Christian democratic country. … The regulations force Christians in churches, businesses, charities and informal associations to accept and even promote the idea that homosexuality is equal to heterosexuality.”

Starmerโ€™s apology came after The Labour Campaign for LGBT+ Rights published a statement describing Jesus House as โ€œa church well known for its connections to conversion therapy, and more broadly anti-LGBT+ views.โ€ The group noted that Starmer characterized Jesus House as a โ€œwonderful example of a church serving their communityโ€ and slammed his visit to the church as โ€œunacceptable.โ€

The Labour Campaign for LGBT+ Rights maintained that โ€œas a bare minimum [Starmer’s] video should be deleted, and a public apology (should be) made by the Leader of the Opposition himself.โ€ They added, โ€œWe all still believe that the surest way to achieve LGBT+ equality is through the Labour Party, but the events of the last few days have set that cause back.โ€

Following Starmerโ€™s apology, the group thanked the Labour Party leader for deleting the video and apologizing for visiting the church: โ€œWe are pleased that you have recognized this mistake. …”

While Starmerโ€™s apology drew praise from LGBT activist groups, he received criticism from those on the other side of the aisle. Brendan Oโ€™Neill, the publisher of Spiked, wrote an op-ed for the Spectator titled โ€œStarmer Was Wrong to Say Sorry for Visiting Jesus House.โ€

According to Oโ€™Neill, โ€œThe Christians at Jesus House are guilty of nothing more than holding traditional Christian beliefs.โ€ He suggested that a headline from The Guardian titled โ€œKeir Starmer criticized over visit to church where pastor opposed same-sex marriageโ€ might as well read โ€œStarmer criticized for visiting a Christian church that adheres to Christian doctrine.โ€

โ€œIn apologizing for visiting Christians who hold biblical beliefs about homosexuality Starmer has insulted vast numbers of people. It is he who has behaved in an intolerant way, because he has essentially said that he will not associate with any religious group that doesnโ€™t agree with his views on same-sex issues.โ€ย 


HD Editor’s Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

Ken Ham took to Facebook following the Labour Party Leaders apology, explaining that this news in the UK demonstrates that the LGBT movement is not about “freedom”:

“As I’ve said many times, secularists/LGBT movement don’t just want freedom for their worldview but total acceptance by all (including Christians) or persecution and elimination will result,” the founder of Answers In Genesis wrote.

Inย 2 Timothy 3:12, we are told that in the last days, persecution would come upon all who โ€œlive godly in Christ.โ€ In other words, those who live by the Biblical and godly standards outlined in Godโ€™s word, which run contrary to the world. It would be the refusal to give up Biblical morality that would cause Christians to be hated/persecuted.

This same chapter also explains that others would be โ€œdespisers of those that are good,โ€ people who โ€œresist the truth,โ€ and be โ€œreprobate concerning the faith.โ€

The Bible tells us that the world in the last days would be like it was in โ€œthe days of Lotโ€ (Luke 17:28). In Lotโ€™s day, God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, chiefly for the sexual immorality and homosexuality that the cities were given over to (Genesis 19Jude 1:7).

In Romans chapter one, Paul warns against the sin of homosexuality and, more specifically, the celebration of it as a rebellion against God.

It is this reprobate mind that our society has fallen into, not in the celebration of sins alone (such as homosexuality, abortion, etc.) but also the forced celebration which disregards and violates religious freedom and freedom of conscience.

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The Real ‘American Dream’ Of George Washington Was Far More God-Honoring Than Many Have Been Led To Believe

Washington personally read the Bible and quoted the Bible. Those who deny Americaโ€™s unique Christian roots will claim that many educated people in positions of prominence in the 18th century also quoted from the Bible. However, they also quoted from Greek and Roman authors of antiquity. Washington quoted almost exclusively from the Bible and applied its teachings to his personal life and role as a leader. The real American dream is far more God-honoring than what we have today. The true American patriot is working and praying that Washingtonโ€™s vision for America will once again claim the hearts of Americans.

Can We Still Askย Godย To Bless America When So Much Of The Culture Is In Open Opposition To Him?

Christians are under the kingship of Jesus first and foremost, but that does not negate the responsibilities of our earthly citizenship. We can make a difference in our own sphere of influence by being faithful where God gives us opportunities, and if every Christian did that, think how any country would change! We can still pray for God to bless America, but we should specifically pray for God to turn Americansโ€™ hearts back to him and to recognize his authority in all the areas where the culture has increasingly rejected him.

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Thomas Jeffersonโ€™s ‘Separation Of Church And State’ Never Meant Keeping God Out Of Government

In context, itโ€™s clear this wall of separation was not created to keep religion out of the State. It was simply intended to protect religious freedom and to place boundaries on the Stateโ€™s control over the Church. In fact, the United States Capitol served as a church building for seven decades and Jefferson himself was a regular attendee. He attended so faithfully that he earned a reserved seat. On the Sunday after he wrote the letter to the Danbury Baptists, he attended church services at the still-under-construction Capitol.

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