... interesting...
Yup. I watched it all take place pretty much as described. Just as we have a new compendium of devised environmental science complete with lynx hairs planted in forests to support it; we have homosexual psychology/osychiatry, homosexual theology, and homosexual law.
Sounds like the homos' outreach and indictrination have been very successful. I think I have glimpsed it in my parish. On Christmas Eve, a priest spoke of Christmas future and painted a picture of society mending itself in such a way that there was no more violence, no more homelessness, etc. As he went down a long list of improvements to be hoped for, one vision he painted made my antennae go up. He said something like, "We look forward to a day when people can celebrate their love and not be discriminated against."
I was beside myself for the rest of the Mass. As the congregation was leaving, he stood outside shaking hands and giving greetings. When my turn came I asked him about it, asking what kind of "love" could he be referring to. He stammered and then said that there are many nontradtional families. When I asked something like "Such as?" He said something along the lines of, "Well, for instance, my mother was a single parent, and we often felt like outsiders." I said, "Oh, okay. You had me worried there; I thought you meant something else!"
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