Part 7: The Final Round — Gilbert Baker vs. The ChurchHow the man behind the rainbow flag declared war on Christianity… and why it’s time to fight back
This is Part 7 of a 7-part series introducing Stolen Rainbow: The Great Unmasking — a powerful new film exposing how the LGBT movement hijacked God’s covenant symbol and turned it into a political weapon. See Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The film premieres September 25 at the Republican Capitol Hill Club in Washington, D.C. Final call. To attend, visit christianaction.org/stolen-rainbow-rsvp-film-premiere/ It’s not just a flag. It’s not just a movement. It’s a fight. And it didn’t start in Washington. Or Hollywood. Or TikTok. It started in the mind of a man who openly declared war on Christianity — and waved God’s rainbow like a middle finger at the sky. His name was Gilbert Baker, the self-proclaimed designer of the LGBT rainbow flag. And to understand how deep the deception goes — you have to understand him. The First Punch: “Working Every Last Nerve of the Church” Gilbert Baker wasn’t just an artist. He wasn’t just gay. He was a provocateur with a vendetta — and he said so out loud: “I’m all about working every last nerve of the Church.” He didn’t want peace with Christianity. He wanted to irritate it to death. So he joined the grotesque drag troupe The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, who dressed as demonic nuns and held events like the Hunky Jesus Contest — mocking Christ’s resurrection with blasphemous performances every Easter in San Francisco. But Baker didn’t stop there. In 1990, he dressed as a pink homosexual Jesus, parading through the streets as a crucified gay messiah. And when artist Andres Serrano submerged a crucifix in urine and called it art — the infamous Piss Christ — Gilbert Baker praised it. “A very beautiful photograph,” Baker said. This is the man who created the rainbow flag. And today, that flag flies above churches across America. The Church Takes the Hit In 1966, Muhammad Ali fought Cleveland Williams — a man once hailed as a fierce contender. But by fight night, Williams had already been shot in the gut, lost over 60 pounds, and barely trained. Ali knocked him down four times in three rounds. It wasn’t a fight. It was a dismantling. And that’s what the modern Church looks like. Cleveland Williams on the ropes. Bruised. Winded. Disoriented. Rainbow flags on pulpits. While the enemy throws uppercuts of mockery, sexual confusion, and spiritual deceit, much of the Church is curled up in the corner, waiting for the bell to save them. The Final Round Begins Now But this match isn’t over. Stolen Rainbow: The Great Unmasking is the Church’s training camp — and the bell that signals Round One of a comeback. Because let’s be clear: we’re not fighting Gilbert Baker anymore. But the spirit he carried — the one that mocked God, desecrated the sacred, and paraded sin beneath a stolen covenant — is alive and well. And it still hates the Church. This isn’t just a cultural fight. It’s a spiritual one. It’s Ephesians 6. And it’s time for the Church to get back in the ring. No More Shadowboxing We don’t need more “dialogue.” We need pastors who preach the Word with fire. We need pulpits to stop waving white flags and start sounding the trumpet. “Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” — James 4:7 This isn’t just about reclaiming a symbol. It’s about reclaiming courage. Step into the Fight — September 25 Join us in Washington, D.C. at the Republican Capitol Hill Club for the world premiere of Stolen Rainbow: The Great Unmasking. It’s not just a documentary. 👉 Reserve your seat now at www.christianaction.org The final round has begun. Let’s stop flinching. Because the rainbow belongs to God — and we’re taking it back. I hope to see you there! Martin Mawyer, president, Christian Action Network You're currently a free subscriber to Majority Report. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |