Thursday, April 19

Ten Things I wish the Church Knew About Homosexuality

1. If Jesus did not mention a subject, it cannot be essential to his teachings.


2. You are not being persecuted when prevented from persecuting others.

3. Truth isn’t like wine that gets better with age. It’s more like manna you must recognize wherever you are and whoever you are with.

4. You cannot call it “special rights” when someone asks for the same rights you have.

5. It is no longer your personal religious view if you’re bothering someone else.

6. Marriage is a civil ceremony, which means it’s a civil right.

7. If how someone stimulates the pubic nerve has become the needle to your moral compass, you are the one who is lost.

8. To condemn homosexuality, you must use parts of the Bible you don’t yourself obey. Anyone who obeyed every part of Leviticus would rightly be put in prison.

9. If we do not do the right thing in our day, our grandchildren will look at us with same embarrassment we look at racist grandparents.

10. When Jesus forbade judging, that included you.

Friday, March 2

California judges asked to say if they are gay

California's 1,600-plus judges are on trial. The new Judicial Applicant and Appointment Demographics Inclusion Act, which began on January 1, mandates that a judge must reveal their sexual orientation. Forty percent of the surveyed judges have refused to fill out the questionnaire, which also inquires about race, gender and ethnicity.

Source:  The Washington Times

Wednesday, January 4

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