Some people just do not fear to blaspheme, do they.And if it was about Mohammad? As a pedophile???
>>The billboard was put up by the Reverend Glynn Cardy, who said it was meant to lift the humanity of Jesus.
...by attempting to defame his sinlessness and claim that he was an abomination? Have a nice eternity in Hell, pastor.
Those who support homosexuals are against our Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ.
Atheists masquerading as Christians.There’s a lot of that going around these days...at least in Western countries.
Dsgusting and sick.
Wait, I thought the hot new “irreverent” thing was to say he was married, now he’s gay? Boy, atheists, make up your mind!
The Rev’s message, while presented in a controversial manner, is to ask if it would change anything for the faithful if Jesus had been gay.
He points out that there is no indication about Jesus’s sexuality: ‘The fact is we don’t know what his sexual orientation was.’
Of course it would change things. If Jesus had been gay, he would have been a perverted deviant, and not a “lamb without blemish”. His death couldn’t have paid the debt for his own sins, much less the rest of ours. So, yes, it would change things, in fact, it would invalidate the most fundamental, defining aspect of Christianity.
So called religious leaders like Cardy do not actually believe in the trinity and probably do not believe in God.
Keep it up freaks, continue to invite Satan into our lives and there will be more Sandyhooks than we can handle.
I think it is time for the Orthodox and conservative Christian churches to create an “Ecumenical Pact”, in which they write a list of “What Christianity is”, and “What Christianity is not”.
The short list would be very precise of the essential doctrines of Christianity, the beliefs of Christianity, and for the first time clearly state what are Christian beliefs and what are not.
To conclude by saying that Christians endorse these beliefs, and if they do not, then they are *not* Christians, even if they say they are.
The idea is to purge, at least nominally, the innumerable fake religions, cults, heretical sects, and religions that equate Christian beliefs with those of other religions in synthesis. As well as intentional misinterpretations of doctrines as well as intentional corruptions.
By creating even a few standards, there will be a great redemption of the respect for Christianity that is now scant. Likewise, those who wish to embrace Christianity will find it much easier to find a real Christian church, not a pagan temple of heresy to corrupt them.
These people will burn in hell for this.
Imagine what will be going through this guy’s mind on the day he falls to his knees before the returned Christ. He’ll be recalling every filthy, blasphemous detail of this, and he will KNOW what a terrible sin it was, but it will be too late.
And what source does the good “vicar” base his claim on?
It’s not a serious assertion. It’s real life trolling.
Wind, water, or fire; giter done.