Posted on 06/06/2023 11:31:34 AM PDT by Rev M. Bresciani
For almost 20 years now, I have been guided by this principle when it comes to LGBTQ people and issues: reach out to the people with compassion; resist the agenda with courage. But how, exactly, is this done? And how does it play out in terms of the people we are called to reach and the agenda we are called to resist?
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Treat homosexuality the same way you treat cigarette smoking.
Good people can do bad things.
Saying that cigarette smoking is bad is not being ‘judgmental’, it’s ‘using your judgement’. If someone asks me ‘who are you to judge homosexuality’, that’s like asking me ‘who are you to judge cigarette smoking’. Who the hell do I have to be to ‘use my judgement’ and say the cigarette smoking is bad? I’m not saying smokers are bad people, they’re just doing a bad thing. Judgement, not judgmental. We as a society ‘tolerate’ cigarette smoking, but we don’t fall all over ourselves promoting it (like we seem to be doing with sodomy).
Christianity has been on the ropes for while now, and thinking like this is a major reason for it. There is no way, ever, that homosexuals will leave their sinfulness to embrace a true Christian life. Homosexuality is insanity and goes against every article of faith, our church and our families.
We don’t need to embrace “pride” month - we need to resist it, boycott it, and stick to attending church and praying for their salvation - while keeping our kids away from them.
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