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Carrie Underwood 'Creating Confusion' for Christian Millennials With Gay Marriage Support: AFA
By Stoyan Zaimov, Christian Post Reporter
The conservative American Family Association says land music star Carrie Underwood, who recently performed at the three-day Passion 2017 conference at the Georgia Dome, is creating confusion among Christian millennials due to her assist for gay marriage.
The annual conference, hosted by Pastor Louie Giglio, founder of the Passion Movement and head of Passion City Church in Atlanta, welcomed 55,000 youths from 90 countries and all 50 states.
The event featured renowned Christian speakers, such as Christine Caine, Beth Moore, John Piper, Levi Lusko and Francis Chan, among others. Artists who led worship included the Passion Band, Chris Tomlin, Crowder, Matt Redman, Christy Nockels and Hillsong UNITED.
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Underwood, who has written numerous songs about her Christian faith, connected the stage to perform her beat "Something in the Water" on the first day of the conference.
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Carrie Underwood and the 'gay friendly' Christians
I'll admit it. When I locate out some thespian, singer, or novelist I like is a liberal and/or supports what I oppose, I'm a little disappointed. And I'm disappointed a lot. Even if I try not to care, I care. But what bothers me most is when Christians, well known or obscure, openly endorse what God condemns and sound as if they've never cracked open a Bible.
In an interview with TheIndependent published last Saturday, Carrie Underwood, professing Christian, country singer, and star of the movie Soul Surfer (I'm not a youth pastor, but I participate one on TV.) came out in favor of redefining the word "marriage" to include two people of the same sex. While Underwood doesn't speak, "I support lgbtq+ marriage," the implication is clear:
"As a married person myself, I don't know what it's like to be told I can't marry somebody I love, and want to wed . I can't visualize how that must feel. I definitely think we should all have the right to cherish, and love publicly, the people that we want to love."
So it's that basic . Two men should have the right to redefine not a mere pos but an entire institution and phone themselves "m
Carrie Underwood Is Letting Her Queer Fans Down By Performing At Trump’s Inauguration
Carrie Underwood has all the proponents of a homosexual icon: great hair, a glamorous wardrobe and a song catalogue you can’t help but belt on karaoke. After taking a public stance in endorse of gay marriage support in 2012 (a depressingly risky move for a country music star with a largely conservative fanbase back then), she cemented her place among the musical greats of homosexual history. And yet now, she’s made the one decision that could get her firmly out of favour with the Diverse community: she’s performing at Donald Trump’s inauguration tonight.
Underwood will take the stage to perform America the Beautiful, telling Yahoo she feels ‘honoured’ to be a part of the ceremony. ‘I love our country,’ she said. ‘I am humbled to address the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of togetherness and looking to the future.’
Underwood didn’t publicly help any political party during the election and has previously said that she stays out of talking about politics because not all of her perspectives are relayed with the necessary nuance.
‘I feel prefer more people try to pin me places politically,’
Carrie Underwood Comes Out in Support of Marriage Equality
By Brittny Drye
The darling of country song and American Idol alum Carrie Underwood has officially become a straight ally for marriage equality.
During an interview with U.K.’s The Independent, the award-winning artist says, “As a married person myself, I don’t know what it’s like to be told I can’t marry somebody I like, and want to marry. I can’t imagine how that must feel. I definitely think we should all have the right to love, and love publicly, the people that we wish to love.”
Of course, she’s risking receiving a wrath from her conservative fan base. “Our church is gay friendly,” she says of her and hockey player husband Mike Fisher’s Sunday routine. “Above all, God wanted us to love others. It’s not about setting rules, or [saying] ‘everyone has to be appreciate me.’ No. We’re all diverse. That’s what makes us particular. We have to love each other and get on with each other. It’s not up to me to judge anybody.”
The proclamation comes in the awaken of the blond beaut