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Al Mohler Rebukes Bible Use for LGBT Agenda
Faith Facts
- Al Mohler strongly opposed Gov. Beshear’s use of Scripture to justify support for LGBT policies.
- Mohler warned that theological liberalism is becoming a rival to biblical Christianity.
- Kentucky’s legislature overruled Beshear’s vetoes on both transgender procedures for minors and abortion restrictions.
Dr. Al Mohler, a leading Christian theologian, denounced Governor Andy Beshear’s statements using the Bible to back left-leaning social positions during his appearance on
“The View.”
Mohler insisted that twisting Biblical teachings for political agendas undermines true Christian faith.
“You have historic, orthodox biblical Christianity, and you have theological liberalism and whatever it produces next.”
Mohler said.
Gov. Beshear claimed his decisions, like vetoing bills restricting transgender procedures for minors, were motivated by the Golden Rule: to
“love our neighbor as ourselves.”
He echoed this belief in other forums, including the Democratic National Convention.
“Most of the decisions I make are based on that Golden Rule that says we love our neighbor as ourself, and that parable of the Good Samaritan that says everyone is our neighbor.”
Beshear stated.
Mohler argued that such selective use of faith contrasts with the biblical Christian worldview, noting that the current cultural divide reflects competing definitions of morality rooted in either Scripture or modern reinterpretation.
A pro-life nonprofit, The Family Foundation, chastised Beshear for, in their words, distorting Biblical teaching to promote abortion and gender ideology, emphasizing that true love seeks human flourishing as defined by God’s design.
Christians must remain steadfast, upholding Scripture as the foundation for moral decisions, and pray that truth prevails in public debate. Stay rooted in faith and freedom—stand boldly for biblical values in today’s culture.