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To: trebb

I’m not acknowledging I’m without sin. We’re all sinners. I’m not telling any church of whatever sect not to accept sinners within them (or they’d be empty). The issue here is far more frightening and disturbing than anything else: the acceptance and worship of sin and sinful behavior and the telling of parishioners of the same.

A Christian church that adheres to “the word” would tell their parishioners to repent and go forth and sin no more, just as Jesus told us to do. But we have something far more evil and sinister: lying to the parishioners that not only is the sinful behavior OK, but is something to be championed/worshipped, held up as even holy. Radical activists have gone sect by sect using every imaginable tactic to push this Satanic agenda. I went to a United Methodist Church and then Episcopal growing up, and both have now fully embraced this deviant agenda.

I have been equally alarmed watching the “Mother” sect, Catholicism, be thoroughly captured by Sodomites who infest the church like a malignant cancer, and prey upon not only the young innocents, but also parishioners, young clerics and even each other. It’s been turned into a sex predator cult.

My central point for participating in this particular thread was to condemn this particular church for falling to the trendy world by deciding to honor the legacy of this misguided young soul her took her own life was to stop condemning this sin and tell others like her from now on that it’s fine and dandy to be sinful and live a sinful lifestyle. This is outright lying to parishioners and leading them down the primrose path of “tolerance” straight to hell. This isn’t Christian, it’s evil. It must be condemned and it must be stopped.


36 posted on 09/25/2018 11:57:16 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj ("It's Slappin' Time !")
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To: fieldmarshaldj
I agree most churches don't know how to handle how they approach folks and to try to help them build a relationship with Jesus. I tired a number of churches after I left the Catholic Church - to include Methodist and Episcopal...the Episcopal was the last one before I found that non-denominational fit the bill for me...the Episcopalians had just elevated the homosexual Gene Robinson to Bishop and there was no way we were going to stay with that church...not to mention they were integrating a lot of female pastors and acting proud because they had females preaching...w/o regard to what/how they were preaching.

There are still a lot of churches preaching the Word as the Bible tells it and who can manage to balance between tending to those who engage in a lot of not-good-to-do sinful acts w/o elevating the most glaring sinners.

God Bless

37 posted on 09/26/2018 2:38:34 AM PDT by trebb (So many "experts" with so little experience in what they preach....even here...)
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