Did the Unitarians also vote to throw out the Bible?
http://www.dlois.com/public/mix.master/Homosexuals.htm
Romans 1:25-32
First, notice that there is natural and unnatural affection and that unnatural affection is dishonorable. The Bible says a male with a male should be a thing of shame. The Bible continues by saying that these people practicing unnatural love do not have God in their knowledge. I have heard the arguments that gays are just like everyone else and that they go to church and worship God and are just normal people. I have heard that and then I read 2 Timothy 3:2-7 and see another ranking of unnatural affection with all forms of evil and then the comment that they have a form of Godliness but deny the power of the word of God by denying the part that says they are sinning against God. Actually, the Bible says if they do these things they are actually deciding to ignore God and what he wants. So, to God, the homosexual just appears Godly but is not that way inside. The result of denying what God says is to fill them up with wickedness and as such is worthy of death. For added curiosity it also says that Gays will not just be happy in their practice but take pleasure in knowing about others practicing homosexuality. Do Gays want civil rights or do they just get enjoyment out of the exhibition that is involved in shouting to the world for their right to be openly Gay?
A bunch of radical Unitarians left a burning question mark on my front lawn.
Unitarian church, go figure.
"I now pronounce you dyke and wife."
"We already have three laws that disallow same-gender marriage and civil unions, and there is no reason to be writing this into the constitution, except some people want to make a political point, Del. Adam Ebbin (D-49), who is openly gay, said in a phone interview from his Richmond office."
As if he was ignorant of the fact that the Maryland Supreme Court threw out such statutes as contrary to the Constitution.
Huh? You can leave your estate to your CAT if you want -- it's called a will, and it works wonderfully. Get one today! You can also make legal documents to allow someone else access to your medical records, allow them to make medical decisions for you, and visit you. Get them before you need them.
County Board member Jay Fisette, who attends services regularly at the church and is gay, told the crowd that homosexuals in Virginia have no choice but to be active in politics so that their voices are heard.
Wow, Jay, what a concept! That's the only way any of us is heard. Welcome to the democratic process!
Unfortunately, this is as close as we are going to come to getting married in Virginia, said Lovelace, an Alexandria resident who joined the church last year with Joyner, her partner of five years. But it feels really good to have so much support from our friends, family and church.
That's what it's really all about -- they don't want the legal protections, for most of those are available one way or another through wills, powers of attorney, etc. What they really want is acceptance of their lifestyle choice and support for their unions. If they can't get it with their PR campaigns (obligatory gay character in virtually every tv show, media coverage, etc.), then they'll get it by trying to pass hate speech legislation, mandatory diversity training (indoctrination) in schools and businesses, marriage legislation, etc.
You may be free to do something, but that doesn't mean it's not immoral, and I don't have to like it or support it. Deal with it.
ShhhEWWWW, At first, I thought they were refering to Arlington TX.
Our neighbor is an ex "pastor" at a Unitaian church. I have no idea what she believes but I know she is into astrology.
The Church of "Make-It-Up-As-You-Go-Along"
"Unitarian church" is a contradiction in terms.