Politically Correct versus Biblically Correct: The issue for a new generation

By Edwin Crayton/Opinion

Many of us probably remember the story of the Trojan Horse from our school lessons. According to the story, the citizens of the city of Troy accepted the gift of a large wooden horse from the Greeks. But inside the horse Greek soldiers were hiding. Once inside, these soldiers opened the gates and let in the Greek army, capturing Troy. Hence, the words Trojan Horse have come to symbolize anything that seems good at first, but later on brings harm. Political Correctness is a Trojan Horse. In the beginning it seemed like a good thing to reward sensitive human behavior and punish racist, sexist or insensitive behavior or attitudes. But over time, that has morphed into a moral and social value system that persecutes and even denies freedom to some. In fact, in many cases, political correctness actually punishes people for having values or beliefs that conflict with popular ones. This is particularly true when it comes to religious beliefs. Christians in particular have many such conflicts. What follows is a partial list of examples of some of the major conflicts. It helps to understand that we Christians are called to obey the Holy Bible. It is the moral standard for all believers. This means the priority for believers is to follow, not what is politically correct, but rather to obey what is biblically correct. The challenge however, is this often means following God even at those times when worldly values conflict with Christians ideals (Acts 5:29). In short, Christians must place the priority on what is biblically correct, not on what is politically correct, regardless of the consequences. Read on to see what I mean:

It is politically correct to say a woman has the right to choose. Meaning a woman has a right to decide if she has an abortion because it is her body and she is in charge of it. The Pro-Choice Movement trumpets this.

In sharp contrast, according to the Holy Bible, it is biblically correct to believe that everyone who becomes a Christian gives up control of their body after becoming a Christian. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 says, “You are not your own, you were bought with a price.” The believer believes his or her body belongs not to self, but to Jesus Christ and so Christ decides what happens to it.

It is politically correct to celebrate gay life styles. We are now seeing gay pride festivals sponsored by major corporations and applauded in media and promoted by Hollywood stars. But read the Holy Bible and you will see it is biblically correct to recognize homosexuality as behavior, not an identity, and to believe that God did not make people gay. In fact, the Bible bluntly says it a sin in both Old and New Testaments. In the Old Testament, in The Book of Leviticus 18:22 God said,” Man shall not have sex with a man. In the New Testament, Romans Chapter 1 also says homosexuality is a sin. So, does 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 which warns of the eternal consequences. Verse 11 reminds us that it is necessary to repent and quit practicing a sin in order to get forgiveness and enter heaven. As for the new Gay Pride celebrations, the Bible says that pride is a sin as well (Proverbs 16:18). Most relevant of all for Christians, is the fact that it is God himself who has called homosexuality a sin. Sin is evil. And Scripture also says, “Woe to those who call evil good” (Isaiah 5:2)). How then can any Christian celebrate a sin by attending a gay pride parade, gay wedding, or by endorsing gay lifestyles in any way or by downplaying homosexuality?

It is politically correct for men and women to live together before getting married. Some corporations even proudly offer domestic partner benefits. But if you are Christian and the Bible is your standard, it is biblically correct to view sex as being for marriage only and to believe sex before marriage as a sin. It is the sin of “fornication” (1 Corinthians, Chapter 6).

It is politically correct to keep your faith to yourself. The Bible says it is biblically correct to share your faith so that those who do not believe in Jesus will one day accept him as savior and Lord of their lives and be able to go to heaven (Matthew 28:19-20). We Christians do not want anyone to go to hell. It is why we even pray for those who hate us.

It is politically correct to keep controversial Christian beliefs to yourself. People are afraid of the backlash from sharing unpopular views. Not long ago, the CEO of Chic Fil A Restaurants was soundly criticized for saying in an interview that he was not for gay marriage. Should have been his right. But some cities went so far as to threaten to ban Chic Fil A Restaurants. Over the top oppression has intimidated many who claim Christ. But Jesus warned us that it would be this way. He said that the world would hate us because we are Christians because he are his (John 15:19). The Bible also tells us that we Christians are assured that every one of us will be persecuted at some point in some way (2 Timothy 3:12). The intimidation is meant to make Christians ashamed of Christ, silence us and stop the teaching and spread of the full gospel. Sometimes even pastors and Sunday School teachers avoid teaching controversial doctrine such as the Bible’s complete teachings on morality—particularly sexual immorality. The problem is, this leaves their congregations at the mercy of a world that is determined to brainwash them into accepting immoral concepts. Even small children are targets. For example, recently I found a children’s book titled “My Two Moms”. On the other hand, it is biblically correct to be faithful and not deny Christ and not be ashamed of him or Bible teachings, no matter how unpopular they are. Jesus taught us that if we will suffer with him, we will be rewarded with him (2 Timothy 2:12). The ultimate goal is salvation. In the long run, the faithful are blessed with eternal life (John 3:16, Romans 10:9-10).

Why is there such a conflict between what the Bible says and so much of what political correctness promotes? Simple. Humans have an enemy: Satan. He has always sought to lure God’s people away from obeying him. Satan hates humans and wants all humans to be damned eternally to hell. He knows one sure way to make this happen is get people to disobey and reject God and his commands so God will then remove his arms of protection from them and they will pay the price for sin: death—-an eternity in hell (Romans 6:23). He has done this from the beginning of the world. God gave Adam and Eve only one command and warned them if they broke it, they would die (Genesis 2:15-17). Satan schemed to get them to break this one little command by telling them they did not have to obey God. Like a slick salesman, he used tricky words and told them what they wanted to hear. It worked. This brought sin, pain, suffering, hate and death into the world. He is still dreaming up new, creative ways to-tell people they can ignore God’s moral standards.

But why is Political Correctness able to effectively intimidate Christians even when it is in clear conflict with the Bible? Three reasons: 1) We all want to fit in. Violating society’s social norms brings consequences: people can lose jobs, friends, social acceptance and even lose their lives. We humans want to live like those around us. One reason Ancient Israel kept getting into trouble with God is that they imitated the pagan cultures around them, even though God warned them over and over not to. They did not want to stand out. But God wanted them to be different from the wild cultures that practiced evil moral concepts. The Bible even tells us he wanted them to be a “peculiar” people. 2) Many people who claim to be Christians do not read their Bibles so they have very little biblical knowledge. For instance, in 2012 Christianity Today released a study that showed only 20% of churchgoers read the Bible daily. This means Satan and his false prophets can distort The Bible and mislead people weak in biblical knowledge. In Matthew, Chapter 4, there is an encounter where Satan even tried to distort the Bible to fool Jesus himself. But it did not work because Jesus is the Word of God. It shows that reading the Bible is a form of protection. 3)We do not love God enough to obey him. Jesus said, “If you love me, you will keep my commands.” Love does not merely involve hugs and kisses and warm feelings. It requires sacrifice and obedience. Abraham loved God so much, when God asked him to kill his only son as a sacrifice, he was willing to do it. God blessed him for his faithfulness and did not require him to kill the boy. When we love others, we will be willing to sacrifice for them. Many moms would go hungry in order to feed their children. It is no different with God. He wants us, like Abraham to put ourselves aside and put him first on the priority list and then put other people second on it (Matthew 22:35-40). In 1 John 2:4, it says, “Whoever says, “I know him” but does not keep his commandments, is a liar and the truth is not in him.” That said, why would we give up our preferences for what God asks? Only love would enable us to. The Bible teaches that anything we place above God is an idol (Exodus 20). God is the only morally perfect being. So only he should decide what is moral. No other moral system should replace his.
Yet, the parade that is Political Correctness rolls on by. People are merrily joining the parade. People in this parade are celebrating all kinds of” perceived” freedoms, which are mostly just sins dressed up to look like rights. Will these so-called freedoms free them from God’s authority? No. God is always in control and his will is going to be done. In the end, being away from God is not really freedom. As Pastor Andy Stanley preached, sometimes freedom is a trap. That is because all good things come from God (James 1:17). We need him. Freedom that causes us to disobey God, leads to separation from him–this is also known as hell. Those of us who choose to obey God and not join this parade can expect to be mocked or worse. But when a believer sticks with God, God sticks by the believer. And that is definitely biblically correct (Romans 8:31).

Righteousness exalts a people. But sin is a reproach to any people. –Proverbs 14:34

So whoever wants to be the world’s friend becomes God’s enemy.—James 4:4, Second part of verse, Holman Bible

If God is for us, who can be against us? –Romans 8:31


24 thoughts on “Politically Correct versus Biblically Correct: The issue for a new generation

  1. Biblical correctness brings eternal life but political correctness death. Great article and thank you for standing up. God bless you.

  2. Render on to God those things that’s of God, render on to Caesar (government) those things that’s of Caesar! The problem is he determine the difference!

  3. The problem here is that you cannot impose your religious beliefs on societal institutions anymore than Muslims in the US can pass laws requiring the wearing of vails or prayer 5 times a day. You have a right to be free of their beliefs and practices. And all Americans have right to be free of your beliefs and practices. If your beliefs are in opposition to homosexuality, you have the right to say so, the right to protest, the right not to practice homosexuality. But you do not have the right to impose those purely biblical beliefs on others or deny them rights recognized and protected by the Constitution based on your religious beliefs. All people have the right to practice their religious beliefs but are not allowed to turn those beliefs into laws that impose them on others and deny the rights others to practice their own beliefs in America. The only laws allowed in the US by the Constitution are those with a clear secular purpose. Murder is prohibited by the Bible, unless it is commanded by God, then it’s not murder, such as he killing of a witch (Ex 22:18) or an unruly child (Deut 21:18-21) or a woman raped in a city (Deut 22:23-26). We don’t have these exceptions, tho many place still do, because they are purely religious in nature. Our laws against murder are not based on Christian morality or teachings but one the need to protect the guaranteed right to life. You can still believe that witches should be killed in God’s name and you can even preach it but can’t pass laws requiring it. Believe what you want. Say what you want. Practice what you want until those practices violate the rights of others. You cannot deny Constitutional rights to other people because of your religious belief.

  4. Thank you so much for putting the truth out there! As you say, so many are tricked by satan into believing if they want to live a sinful life, it’s ok. My husband is a pastor, and I read your column to him. His response was “Amen brother”. I don’t know if you are a pastor, but you should be! People need to hear th truth!

  5. Instead of putting Critical Race Theory, inclusion studies and sex education in our public schools, THIS superbly written article is what children need to hear.

    Parents, pay attention: fight this politically correct garbage infesting our children. Fight it with all the courage you can muster. To sit back and let this invade our schools and universities is to accept it. Northwestern, and other universities now have positions filled by people who will allow double standards in hiring and recruiting, and those hired for inclusion training. Teaching acceptance of those who are different is basically a good thing, but to take it to the level of allowing males in girls’ bathrooms (etc.) is going over the edge. And the horror of sex change surgeries!! And so do public schools across the nation want this in their curriculum. This new administration in the White House is a real threat to our national security- cancelling God will destroy us. When liberals cancel the bible and prayer in public places, they cancel God. And satan enters in His place.

    And while I am getting off the subject and am getting on Northwestern, demand the monument to satan be destroyed on campus and for goodness sake, change that ridiculous mascot.

    Especially thanks for your words against abortion, Bless you Mr. Crayton.

  6. Thank you so much for telling it like it is with the God’s Word to back it up! Will be sharing this

  7. The Spansish tried to make the whole world Catholic until Matin Luther protested because it wasn’t God’s way but the politically correct way. Obama acquiesced and sign into law same sex marriage. That’s politically correct. Christ took a stand for God and Christians should too but many are afraid of the backlash. This article should be published in every major newspaper in the world. Great job Edwin… God is well pleased with you. Keep writing the truth.

  8. Edwin, this great article should be published weekly so perhaps it would change hearts in someone’s mind. I enjoyed reading this article very much. Keep up the excellent work. Don’t ever back down!!!!!!!!

  9. Thank you Edwin! Thank you for your willingness to speak out and share your heart. You are much appreciated and God is using you!

  10. Thank you Edwin ! How many of us have thought this too. I felt as though I had been to church after reading your article. So profound. Thank you , my Christian brother!

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