Posted on 07/05/2016 2:46:52 PM PDT by Nachum
Is a church a place of public accommodation and if so are congregations required to follow anti-discrimination laws regarding gender and sexual orientation? Thats the issue raised by a brochure published by the Iowa Civil Rights Commission. They contend that any church that opens its doors to the public would be required to comply with sexual orientation and gender identity laws. Its unclear when the Commissions brochure was published, but it clearly outlines their interpretation of the 2007 Iowa Civil Rights Act known as Iowa Code
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Catholic Church will have to unless they stop bingo. Our country is dead.
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What happened to the Church/ State Laws?
Unless the Church is accepting government money, the Church can tell them where to go, or have a member do it...
Civil Rights comissions have leaders.
Those leaders have addresses.
‘Nuff said.
Why are they not afraid?
Because Christians still won’t murder... does this need “correcting”?
Africans raping little girls. Idaho.
Anyone else see the absolute significance and scope of the deep shit we are in?
Maybe God is hinting here. Churches shouldn’t be used as generic meeting halls.
Christians get persecuted bad enough for doing things that are actually Christian. Maybe they shouldn’t be trying so hard to do things that are world. Just sayin’.
These people really don’t want to show up at my church. The result won’t be pretty.
pinging you.
When the world was our “friend” everything was hunky dory. NOT! It was always a futile, forbidden friendship. We ignored wisdom. We found ourselves at enmity with God. “You adultresses!” charged our beloved James.
Praise God through Jesus Christ we are His by grace through faith and because of His free gift of righteousness CAN turn on a dime and agree with Him about any sin and move up in Him, being continually cleansed.
Tragically, those who do not know God are rapidly being hardened and fixed in their rebellion. For us it may end in martyrdom, but for them eternal destruction.
“Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your heart...”
It was, and is, an easy temptation. This doesn’t mean if you sin such sins you have been lost, but it means you are going to have to return in order to make it to heaven, so might as well let it be sooner, than later. (”Weep, wail, and mourn.”)
In the middle of all this mess, I take some heart in the story of John Knox era Scotland, where it was said at one point Christians seemed to be raining from the heavens. My personal hunch here... this was the result of some Calvinists who were so sure of God’s destining power that they asked Him to send the elect their way. And He did. We err to think we are in control of all the variables; only God is. By praying now, we get God engaged in setting up what we might call our “fixed past.” It is God who fixes it. Not some neutral entity that is as binding on God as it is on us.
WTF???!!!
Ping
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