Just another day in liberal paradise...
El Monte? That entire region is flat out depressing and dangerous.
Let me be the first; “nothing to see here folks...”
"El Monte police are investigating an early Saturday
explosion at a church whose stance against same-sex relationships
has raised tensions in the community in recent weeks. "
May the Gay and Lesbian people can find another church that they feel comfortable in.
The church began in persecution,often meeting secretly in the homes of the believers.
It would not surprise me if the church age closed out in the same circumstances.
Communists violently attack and destroy churches. They tolerate no opposition, free speech or free thinking. Don’t expect Newsom, Harris, or Biden to visit that church and make a noble speech about constitutional rights.
Gays are meaner than cat shit.
Have they arrested all the church parishioners and leaders for hate crimes for believing God’s word yet? /s
The countdown just got a little faster.
They want El Monte to be full Monty.
Everyone should watch “Shakytown”, the documentary about the gay lobby in SF under mayor Newsom. They firebombed a pastor’s home in the early stages of the sodomite “whatever” (posing as marriage) debate.
..grew up there. God bless and protect those people. El Monte is scary now. Like a third world country...
Tolerant leftists blow up heretics.
And they don't see the irony.
How friendly are they when they are protesting someone else's existence simply because they have a different opinion?
Biden has already promised to put such churches on the domestic terror list and have them put under federal surveillance.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1910/10/se.02.html
This is at least the 2nd time targeting by the SPLC has resulted in a terrorist attack.
Only the beginning.
Think Nazi Germany, 1934.
DA, Judge, Jury, Executioner...
The Left is a one stop shop, inJustice center.
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