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Senator Ted Cruz is facing criticism on social media platforms for his progressive stance on homosexuality in Uganda. The focus of the current debate lies in a recently passed law in Uganda, which not only criminalizes homosexuality but also imposes the death penalty for specific offenses. Critics argue that Cruz's opposition to the law is in conflict with certain interpretations of biblical teachings. Russell Moore citing the Cruz Twitter storm in a recent article in Christianity Today (https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2023/may-web-only/uganda-anti-lgbtq-ted-cruz-russell-moore-biblical-sin-crime.html), provides his view which also condemns the Ugandan law, stating that it is authoritarianism, and that it "demonstrates not a commitment to the Bible's authority but a rejection of it. ...don't for a minute call it Christian."
In this episode of Kingdom Polemics, Pastor Aldo Leon interacts onscreen with both the Ted Cruz Tweet and the Russell Moore article refuting Moore's position in detail, providing Biblical evidence as to why the magistrate, serving as Deacon to the Church has every right to establish laws according to God's moral law as revealed in the Bible and that it is, in fact absolutely Christian.
Russell D. Moore is a prominent American evangelical theologian, ethicist, and author. He served as the president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) of the Southern Baptist Convention from 2013 to 2021. Moore is known for his thoughtful and compassionate approach to addressing cultural and ethical issues from a Christian perspective. His work often focuses on topics such as religious liberty, family, and the intersection of faith and politics.
Join the Kingdom Polemics community on our YouTube page at https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics, where you can subscribe, leave comments, and access more thought-provoking content. Additionally, find past episodes of Kingdom Polemics at https://reformationmiami.org/kp for a comprehensive exploration of these crucial theological discussions.
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Senator Ted Cruz is facing criticism on social media platforms for his progressive stance on homosexuality in Uganda. The focus of the current debate lies in a recently passed law in Uganda, which not only criminalizes homosexuality but also imposes the death penalty for specific offenses. Critics argue that Cruz's opposition to the law is in conflict with certain interpretations of biblical teachings. Russell Moore citing the Cruz Twitter storm in a recent article in Christianity Today (https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2023/may-web-only/uganda-anti-lgbtq-ted-cruz-russell-moore-biblical-sin-crime.html), provides his view which also condemns the Ugandan law, stating that it is authoritarianism, and that it "demonstrates not a commitment to the Bible's authority but a rejection of it. ...don't for a minute call it Christian."
In this episode of Kingdom Polemics, Pastor Aldo Leon interacts onscreen with both the Ted Cruz Tweet and the Russell Moore article refuting Moore's position in detail, providing Biblical evidence as to why the magistrate, serving as Deacon to the Church has every right to establish laws according to God's moral law as revealed in the Bible and that it is, in fact absolutely Christian.
Russell D. Moore is a prominent American evangelical theologian, ethicist, and author. He served as the president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) of the Southern Baptist Convention from 2013 to 2021. Moore is known for his thoughtful and compassionate approach to addressing cultural and ethical issues from a Christian perspective. His work often focuses on topics such as religious liberty, family, and the intersection of faith and politics.
Join the Kingdom Polemics community on our YouTube page at https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics, where you can subscribe, leave comments, and access more thought-provoking content. Additionally, find past episodes of Kingdom Polemics at https://reformationmiami.org/kp for a comprehensive exploration of these crucial theological discussions.

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