Posted on 09/18/2013 9:06:57 AM PDT by Olog-hai
A sign in front of a church in Tennessee is causing quite a buzz in the community over its message.
The sign at St. Johns United Methodist Church reads, Jesus had two dads and he turned out just fine.
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God will not be mocked.
Father and stepfather didn’t live together and raise the baby if that’s the implication.
Vile at its core.
The reprobates are expert at spewing blasphemies.
No He didn’t.
And these types of campaigns and ads really win me over, help me understand their point of view, and accept that lifestyle (sarcasm).
Why yes He did, and neither of them were homosexuals. In fact, His first father destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, and His earthly dad raised Him in the same belief as the first, that the practice of homosexuality is a sin.
Is that what this Methodist church is teaching inside?
Jesus was raised by a father, Joseph, and a mother, Mary.
The sign is not only blasphemous but just plain contrary to the facts of Jesus’s life.
The other thing it distorts is that Jesus of course turned out just fine, he was here on earth for a mission to do the will of God.
His life wasn’t his, it was God’s.
What a crock.
These people should be deeply ashamed of themselves.
He did have two dads: St. Joseph (step-dad) and God the Father. It sounds like that church is pushing another meaning though.....
I’m no student of theology but it seems this comes dangerously close to blaspheming the Holy Spirit.
Should find out who put up the sign and “go muslin” on his ass.
Yep.
Why let simple facts get in the way of an agenda?
Make them wear loose-woven clothes named after Mosul in modern-day Iraq?
Offending normal people is still okay I guess
2 Chronicles 7:14shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
The Methodist Church turned from God a long time ago with their liberal ways. Sadly there are a few hold out churches in rural areas that are dying because members see what is happening in the bigger churches and conventions and leave them. This is what happens when 90% of the tithes are allowed to leave the local church and go to a higher, consolidated entity that does not represent you and your beliefs.
If you are a Southern Baptist, you have to go through Nashville to get to Heaven!!
Ah! Spell check... :)
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