“I think we’re going to have to take that risk,” Begg said. “We’re going to have to take that risk a lot more if we want to build bridges into the hearts and lives of those who don’t understand Jesus and don’t understand that he is a King.”
“This is a critical issue in the body of Christ right now,” Vitagliano explained. “And this is not only the wrong counsel, but it is deeply disturbing for Christians who want to hold the line against the cultural impact of the LGBTQ agenda.”
Vitagliano said he believes “absolutely” that attending an LGBTQ+ wedding is tantamount to “approving of it.”
Wildmon told listeners during one broadcast that he didn’t expect someone like Begg to “drift” on this issue, saying, “This isn’t something that we saw coming.”