The SIN of FEELINGS:
Will someone show the LDS church the Definition of Homosexuality?
PASTORS LOOKING TO THE STATE FOR
PROTECTION FROM HOMOSEXUAL
By
Coach Dave Daubenmire
March 24, 2016
NewsWithViews.com
“Please protect us Mr.
Government!! Don’t let those mean homosexuals bully us into compromising what
we believe. Please put into place a law that allows us to be Christians without
having to pay any price. If you don’t pass a law there is a chance that those
mean old homosexuals will come and make us marry them. In fact, the may sue us
and try to take away our property. Please pass a law that protects God’s
property from the Devil’s kids.”
The weakness of America’s pulpits makes me want to
puke.
I can’t imagine any of the Apostles of Jesus
turning to Rome for protection for preaching the Gospel.
I can’t picture Jesus begging Pilate to protect Him
from the Diabolous and his minions.
Daniel didn’t pray for government protection he
opened the window and defied them. The three Hebrew boys didn’t appeal to the
King to rescue them from the fiery furnace. They climbed head first into the
fire and trusted God to deliver them.
John The Baptist manned up and went head-long after
the King’s adulterous wife. He didn’t even take time to check the law books to
see if his actions were a hate crime.
Arizona bill passes allowing refusal of
service to gays
Associated Press- Feb 20 2014
Bill would allow business
owners to refuse service based on their religious beliefs
PHOENIX • The Arizona
Legislature gave final approval Thursday to legislation that allows business
owners asserting their religious beliefs to refuse service to gays and others,
drawing backlash from Democrats who called the proposal "state-sanctioned
discrimination" and an embarrassment.
Similar religious protection legislation has been
introduced in Ohio, Mississippi, Idaho, South Dakota, Tennessee and Oklahoma,
but Arizona’s plan is the only one that has passed.
Republicans stressed that the bill is about protecting
religious freedom and not
discrimination. They frequently
cited the case of a New Mexico photographer who was sued after refusing to take
wedding pictures of a gay couple and said Arizona needs a law to protect people
in the state from heavy-handed actions by courts and law enforcement.
While (sick) Utah is passing city bills to Outlaw
Freedom of Religion…
Holladay bans housing, employment LGBT discrimination (WAKE-UP LDS!)
Salt Lake Tribune - Feb 20 2014
Anti-discrimination » City,
in 5-1 vote, becomes 20th entity to pass law.
Holladay • The city of Holladay
is now the 20th local government in Utah with an ordinance banning housing and employment
discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
The city council passed the
ordinance 5-1 Thursday night following debate on some proposed amendments to
the proposal, but little discussion of the ordinance itself…Councilman Steven
Gunn explained his vote in favor of the ordinance, saying as he looked into the
issue of discrimination
against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people he found
only one alleged instance in the city. However, he voted for the measure
because discrimination has occurred in other places and he would like to
prevent it happening in Holladay.
"I say to our GAY community:
You are welcome here," Gunn said.
Salt Lake City was the first
to adopt the ordinance in 2009, with support of The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints. (SICK)
Kansas
Gov. to "Gov. Gary Herbert, You Are Wrong!"
Unlike Kansas,
Herbert
right to accept
Gay Marriage the Utah Way
Salt Lake Tribune - Oct 14 2014
"Gov. Gary
Herbert, You Are Wrong!"
It’s interesting that Herbert more
closely followed the advice of Mormon apostle Dallin H. Oaks, who counseled during this month’s LDS General
Conference that if the faith’s stand against gay marriage does not prevail,
"we should be persons of goodwill, rejecting persecution of any kind,
including persecution based on race, ethnicity, religious belief or nonbelief
and differences in sexual orientation."
With the high court’s
announcement, which came two days after Oaks’ sermon, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued a
statement accepting the decision.
"As far as the civil law is concerned, the courts have spoken," it said.
WORDS WITHOUT ACTION ARE
DEAD
Jesus in Matthew 11 “And as they departed, Jesus began to say unto
the multitudes concerning John, What went ye out into the wilderness to see? A
reed shaken with the wind? But what went ye out for to see? A man clothed in
soft raiment? behold, they that wear
soft clothing are in kings' houses.” Those wearing “soft raiment” do not,
for the most part, like to get their knees scraped. Their political approach to
moral problems has, in Dobson’s own words, left us “awash in evil.” Hiring
“mercenaries” (Republicans), simply has not worked.
Jesus went to jail.
Peter went to jail.
Paul
practically lived in jail.
Today’s Christian leaders go
to fundraisers.
Why aren’t these Christian ‘leaders’ ALREADY
in jail?
Isn’t the slaughter of 60
million babies worthy of a month or two in the slammer? Shouldn’t the
indoctrination of God’s children in the sin of sodomy in America’s “public”
schools be enough to warrant a trip in the paddy wagon? You would think that
opposition to an out of control, tyrannical government would be enough to have
them already wearing orange jump suits. WE WILL NOT OBEY! Yeah, right.
LDS Church Official Statement on Homosexuality (Must Read)