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Wednesday, June 21, 2017

St. Louis Cardinals Take Huge Stand For Christianity… Tick Off LGBT Community

So the LGBT community can have their own parades around the nation, they can dedicate a whole month to their sexuality, and they have everyone else afraid of saying something that is slightly less than idolizing. Why, then, is the idea of the St. Louis Cardinals having a Christian Day so unbearable?

Why is the LGBT community so intolerant of Christians? Why aren’t they more understand of people who are different than them? Why are they denying their right to celebrate their faith, while at the same right demanding the right to celebrate who they choose to sleep with?

Seems hypocritical if you ask me.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Shorebirds have a faith and family day every year. Thankfully I've never heard anyone complain about it.

Anonymous said...

Well now that you brought it to everyone's attention, be prepared for backlash.

Anonymous said...

Hmmm, an article supposedly supporting Christianity, but then goes into an all out lie. The LGBT's were against the chosen speaker. Where does it say they were against having a Christian Day?

Anonymous said...

@7:17, the Shorebirds highly advertise this. I really don't think I'm bringing it to everyone's attention..

Anonymous said...

Even though I have a gay daughter, I don't pay any attention to what the LGBT community promotes, or is against. Their "issues" do not concern me. If I ignore them, they can not use me for their cause, pro or con.

Anonymous said...

I just became a Cardinals fan

Anonymous said...

Christians do not need a day.
We have an eternity to live for, and the good news: so do the rest of you!

Anonymous said...

The Hidden Dangers of the RainbowThe New Age Movement and Our Coming Age of BarbarismConstance E. Cumbey THE RAINBOW Although the rainbow seems to be only a colored arc of light refracted through rain-drops, to both Christians and New Agers it has a deep meaning. According to the Bible, the rainbow is symbolic of God's everlasting covenant that he would never again destroy the earth by a flood. However, the New Age Movement uses rainbows to signify their building of the Rainbow Bridge (antahkarana) between man and Lucifer who, they say, is the over-soul. New Agers place small rainbow decals on their automobiles and book stores as a signal to others in the Movement. Some people, of course, use the rainbow as a decoration, unaware of the growing popular acceptance of its occult meaning and the hidden dangers.