Do you think it’s ‘Christian’ to tell a man his dead son is ‘in hell with the devil’?
What good does it do?
Says more about them than the dead guy.
Exactly.
None of us has much time left on this world. We should be praying for each other instead of tearing people down.
You just don’t know what battles people are fighting these days.
I was not there in that office but I can only figure that man was pushing the gay agenda because his son was.
The story even said he “He wore a rainbow T-shirt to the meeting where he resigned” so that says it all.
I realize it’s no comfort to him at this time but truth is truth. The son is not in heaven after years of unrepentant butt sex. As a father he should have been trying to lead his son away from that deathstyle not encouraging it.
Agreed. However, I think that there is more to this story than what’s in the article.
“Do you think it’s ‘Christian’ to tell a man his dead son is ‘in hell with the devil’?”
According to the excerpt, that statement is disputed. So, I consider it a hypothetical.
Without context, one could easily answer “no.” However, this seems to be all about politics. If the New Hampshire town manager is using his son’s death to advance the LGBQT movement (as appears to be the case), then pretty much anything goes.
Judgement is left to God and if this is actually what happened it’s rather self-righteous if you ask me. What was that thing Jesus said about casting the first stone?
The TRUTH is harsh, but people need to hear it.
According to the word of GOD the dead guys lifestyle is blasphemy.
But the in-you-face queer propaganda at every turn these days almost makes me think that you can't be too severe with them.
There is a place for moral castigation. I think it all depends on the city manager's public attitude about his son. Was he militantly "proud" and always let everyone know it? Did he push other queer agenda initiatives?
Maybe not, but Jesus didn't shrink from offending others with the stark truth.
"And he said unto another, Follow me. But he said, Lord, suffer me first to go and bury my father. Jesus said unto him, Let the dead bury their dead: but go thou and preach the kingdom of God.
-- Luke 9:59-60