A resolution proposed by radical Democrats in the California legislature would make pastors embrace a pro-LGBT ideology.
“They say there is a stigma associated with being LGBT that is often created by groups in society, including therapists and religious groups, and that stigma has caused disproportionately high rates of suicide, attempted suicide, and depression,” Dr. David said on The Todd Starnes Radio Show. “What they’re asking is that churches and religious groups change how they’re addressing this (lifestyle).”
Gibbs, president and founder of the Christian Law Association, said churches are trying to help LGBT people.
“We want to reach these people, but we believe that the scriptures absolutely take a stand on this issue, and we can not change the stand that the Bible takes,” he continued. “They’re trying to make it where absolutely the churches and religious groups are being held up as the problem why these LGBT community people feel like they do. Nothing could be further from the truth.”
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So lawmakers that swore an oath on the Bible now want to force pastors to go against the words of God and his Law? They want them to "Bare false witness" and encourage a "Sodom and Gomora" world and praise "Man knowing a man as he does a woman"? They are sick and should be eliminated from the Earth. God should sink California!
ReplyDeleteWhat goes on in California eventually comes here. Little by little mush minds everywhere are falling for this crap; as they have NO core beliefs and NO moral foundation. Even so Jesus, come quickly.
ReplyDeleteEliminate them as a state and ship all illegals there...good riddance...
ReplyDeleteScrew that bunch of queers, they can all go to hell as far as I'm concerned. I'm tired of that in your face crap.
ReplyDeleteHave these bigots ever heard of Separation of Church and State? 2% of the population demanding the 98% obey them...
ReplyDeleteThis is a 1st amendment violation by the thought police. Forget about the religious aspect. This is a constitutional issue, not a bible issue. Hate crimes, what a joke. Who decides what is hate or not. If someone punches you, chances are pretty good there is hatred involved, for whatever reason. Prosecute people based on what they did, not say, or even worse, what they think you were thinking.
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