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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Homosexual Hate Crime

I guarantee you didn't read about this homosexual hate crime in the mainstream media. After all, only Christians can be hate mongers in the media's eyes. So when a homosexual or homosexuals attack Christians, you aren't likely to read about it in the New York Times or the Boston Globe. Intimidation is a strategy recommended in the homosexual game book, but the press ignores their strongarm bullying. The book, After the Ball, written by two homosexual activists, recommends slandering anyone who disagrees with homosexuality as a way to shut them up and anybody else who might consider opposing their agenda.

I suspect there are those who will say, "Good riddance!" to the attack on the free speech rights of Christians. What they don't realize is that it's only the beginning. Their tune will change when their rights become the target.

FAITH UNDER FIRE:
'Gay' hate vandalizes church, threatens even more violence

5 comments:

  1. I'm glad you bring this stuff to light, even if it is worms, slugs, and maggots.

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  2. The persecution of the Church marches on, and it's going to get worse.

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  3. Another example is the "Google bomb" that was done to Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum, in response to his expression of support of the Church's teaching on marriage (one man, one woman). Check out the link here:

    http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/santorum-google-bombing-shows-dark-side-of-lgbt-movement/

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  4. Please pray for my parish. This weekend a lesbian couple is being allowed to baptize their twin babies , who were conceived through vitro, at our church. Yes, the babies are innocent and should be baptized, but I believe it should be done privately. The fact that they are being allowed to participate in a public baptism opens a very dangerous door. I think our Pastor is making a big mistake because it tells the parishioners, and the other families participating, that this is acceptable. How can they renew their baptism promises when they are openly living in defiance of God’s law? They may be using these babies to drive an agenda and once they get their foot in the door, watch out! You know what comes next: “You baptized our babies, now why can’t you marry us. They’re both sacraments, right?” Pray for our Pastor and the Deacon who runs our baptism program, who gave permission for this, and for me because I fear some day, because I stand totally with the magisterium of the Church, it may cost me my job.

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  5. The link says it's gone from cyberspace. What happened?

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