It's What We're Doing by Staying Silent on Abortion
By Rolley Haggard
for BreakPoint
A recent article in “World” Magazine titled “Still-silent shepherds” summarized the top reasons evangelical pastors give for not preaching against abortion. Among them is that “preaching on the issue might politically stigmatize the pastor or politicize the pulpit, scaring seekers off.”
Aside from the fact that such reasoning is purely pragmatic—concerned with results (what works) rather than principle (what's right)—it is also severely problematic in three of its underlying assumptions:
One, that pulpits should avoid moral issues with controversial political overtones;
Two, that silence is justified on issues that may “scare seekers off”;
Three, that ignoring issues like abortion won't adversely impact gospel ministry.
I submit that pulpits operating on these assumptions are undoing the very work they hope to do. To varying extents, they are “unpreaching” the gospel.
Rolley Haggard is a feature writer for BreakPoint.
BreakPoint is a Christian worldview ministry that seeks to build and resource a movement of Christians committed to living and defending Christian worldview in all areas of life.
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