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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Kristallnacht (the night of broken glass): Is it beginning in the United States?
On the night of November 9-10, 1938 in Nazi Germany a coordinated attack against the Jews took place all over the country. Two hundred synagogues and thousands of German businesses were ransacked and destroyed. It also marked the beginning of the massive deportation of Jews to the concentration camps.
The attack on the Church in the United States is beginning. In Lansing, Michigan on Sunday, the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht, Bash Back, an anarchist group of homosexual activists infiltrated the congregation of Mt. Hope Church while others dressed in pink and black created a loud disturbance outside. At a pre-set moment the insiders, dressed conservatively, began the disturbance and those outside entered the church to terrorize the congregation and vandalize. City Pulse covered the story and blogs4god lists links to commentary around the internet. For the most part the invasion of Church is being ignored by the mainstream media. Can you imagine the reaction if straights had invaded a gay bar? It would be front page news for weeks.
We haven't seen the end of this. The rage over passage of California's Proposition 8 upholding traditional marriage is sparking action against churches all over the country. In fact a national protest is scheduled for this weekend. Any violent actions will be covered up, just like the brutal murder of Mary Stachowicz by homosexual Nicholas Gutierrez in 2002. You haven't heard about that you say? Bet you recognize the name Matthew Shepherd. Did you know that all of Jeffrey Dahmer's victims were young men? No? The mainstream media hides homosexual crimes. Watch for homosexual hatred against Christians coming to a church near you. But don't expect it to be called a hate crime. Those intolerant Christians deserve everything they get. That's what they said about Mary Stachowicz, the Catholic mother of four who was raped and tortured before she died. Apparently boys weren't the only thing that turned her attacker on.
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