The problem I see...is that black churches have typically had three or four sermons per year, on the gay lifestyle. They’ve preached and cited quotes from the Bible. So now, the NAACP appears on the scene....assumes that the ministers and churches will step right into place and be pro-gay. It basically makes absolute fools out of the ministers and half of them would have to retire because they just can’t do this without bursting into a laugh.
I suggest the end result here is a parting of the ways with black churches and the NAACP. Some churches might be able to find the right ministers and still walk in step, but the majority will find another path.
It’s simply another sign of the times....an organization has outlived most of its practical use.
pepsionice: “It basically makes absolute fools out of the ministers and half of them would have to retire because they just cant do this without bursting into a laugh.”
I agree with your post except for the above quote. The NAACP gay marriage endorsement doesn’t make fools of the ministers. It makes fools of the NAACP. They’ve outed themselves as nothing more than a tool of the Democrat party that cares nothing for the advancement of colored people. If they did, they wouldn’t support this latest attack on black families.