Title: Preparing to Defeat Amendment B in Your Presbytery
1Preparing to Defeat Amendment B in Your
Presbytery
- Terry Schlossberg
- The Presbyterian Coalition
- 703-680-4571 Terry_at_presbycoalition.org
- Sue Cyre
- Presbyterians for Faith, Family and Ministry
- 540-898-4244 scyre_at_swva.net
- With appreciation to the ministry of OneByOne
(www.oneby1.org), - and to Presbyterians for Renewal (www.
pfrenewal.org) for encouraging this series
2Preparing to Defeat the New Amendment Bin Your
Presbytery
- Section 5
- Talking Points
- See Resource Packet, pages 51-59
3Your contribution to the debate
- Choose the point that would persuade you if you
were wavering
4The purpose of your debate speech
- Clarity, reason and rationale
- Help presbyters think through the matter on
which they will vote
5Study the current and proposed language
- Side by side comparison in Resource Packet on
pages 9-10 - Session 2 of the power point
- Amendment packet sent to
- presbyteries
6Arguments in opposition to Amendment B
- Consult resources in the Resource Packet and on
the Coalition website at http//www.presbycoalitio
n.org/campaign.cfm - Biblical and theological arguments
- Justice
- Review of current literature on scientific
evidence - Testimonies of lives transformed
- Eight pages of talking points
71. Hierarchy of authorities
- Scripture cannot be made to support the
amendment it must be supplanted - The historical Jesus is transmuted into a
concept defined apart from Scripture - Scripture must be demoted to a relative,
non-essential authority - Denies sola Scriptura, an essential Reformation
doctrine
8 Theology Matters
- November/December 2008
- Contact Sue Cyre
- 540-898-4244
- scyre_at_swva.net
92. The proposed amendment removes a requirement
for fidelity and chastity
- Standard for governing bodies decisions would be
removed - Reference for court decisions would be removed
10The GA court requires specificity
- It would be an obstruction of constitutional
governance to permit examining bodies to ignore
or waive a specific standard that has been
adopted by the whole church, such as the
fidelity and chastity portion of G-6.0106b. - (GAPJC in Bush, Feb. 2008)
113. Super Sin argument
- Presbytery of New York City in 1976
- Definitive Guidance response by GA in 1978
- See more on the history in email of 12/2/08 on
Coalition website at http//www.presbycoalition.or
g/December2021.pdf
124. Is homosexuality innate?
- Articles by Dr. Christopher Rosik, Resource
Packet, pp 59-63 - No science to support a gay gene
- Testimonies to changed orientation and practices,
Resource Packet, pp 69-82
13Arguments should show the harm of Amendment B
to the churchandThe benefits to the church of
the current G-6.0106b
14Arguments in support of the current G-6.0106b
- G-6.0106b is faithful to Reformed faith and
politysola Scriptura. - Scripture reveals Christ to us
- the one Word of God
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152. Examination of candidates
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- Confusion over judgments in decision-making and
standards by which judgments are measured
16Presbytery (or session) examines
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- Judgment of fitness is based on measurements
against churchwide standards in the Book of Order
173. Witness to the societys shift in sexual
standards
- The courage of the Church to maintain its
biblical standards as a faithful witness to the
culture - The benefits to marriage and family life
- The blessing of committed marriage and sexually
abstinent single life
18The physical body matters
- Temples of the Holy Spirit
- Belong to God and not to selves
- Scripture and the Church throughout the ages and
around the world oppose sexual relationships
outside the bonds of marriage
19ResourcesTalking Points
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- Find resources for Talking Points on the
Coalition website at - http//www.presbycoalition.org/campaign.cfm
20Elements of an effective speech
- Aim to affect the atmosphere of the debate rather
than to be affected by it
21Elements of an effective speech
- Aim to persuade
- Aim to make a witness in a spirit of love and
caring, as a defense of the Gospel - Christian faith is about transformation
22Elements of an effective speech
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- Be mindful of your demeanor Come prepared,
ready, confident, and calm
23Elements of an effective speech
- Plan to make only one point in your speech
- Work with others to be sure someone is ready with
each of the key points - Prepare a second speech with another single point
in case your first speech is made by someone else
24Elements of an effective speech
- Write out your speech
- Time it
25Elements of an effective speech
- For more help on preparing your short speech for
the debate, look under Resources on the Coalition
Campaign web page. The specific link is - http//www.presbycoalition.org/The20Two-Minute2
0Speech-08B.doc
26Take courageGive leadershipDo not be
terrified do not be discouraged, for the LORD
your God will be with you wherever you go.
Joshua 19
27Preparing to Defeat Amendment B in Your
Presbytery
- Terry Schlossberg
- The Presbyterian Coalition
- 703-680-4571 Terry_at_presbycoalition.org
- Sue Cyre
- Presbyterians for Faith, Family and Ministry
- 540-898-4244 scyre_at_swva.net
- With appreciation to the ministry of OneByOne
(www.oneby1.org), - and to Presbyterians for Renewal (www.
pfrenewal.org) for encouraging this series