Posted on 04/19/2004 10:24:30 PM PDT by victoryatallcosts
Dear friends,
Last night, Saturday April 17, 2004, a fundraising dinner was held on my behalf at the Coast Plaza Hotel in Calgary, Alberta. This dinner was organized and hosted by the Concerned Christian Coalition. Author of the book, Christophia, Rev. Tristan Emmanuel and myself, were the guest speakers at this event.
When I arrived at the hotel, there were a few dozen protesters, picketing in front of the hotel brandishing signs and chanting their pro-homosexual mantras.
Half way through the event a dozen or more self-proclaiming "gay activists", calling themselves the "gay militia", stormed into our meeting room at the Coast Plaza Hotel and surrounded the podium in the middle of an amazing presentation by Rev. Tristan Emmanuel. Rev. Emmanuel's informative and passionate presentation just happened to be about "Christophobia" and the persecution of Christians in today's society.
While banging on the walls and pounding drumsticks together, these protestors cursed and yelled things like, "haters and gay power" etc etc. Many were even dressed in camouflaged military apparel with masks over their faces. On and on they went and marched around the room, swearing and yelling, making complete fools out of themselves. One of them approached a lady that attended our dinner and got right in her face. I stood there ready to defend my sister in Christ concerned that the protestor would become physically violent. Hotel management had to bring in additional staff and ask them to leave and when they would not, the police had to attend and remove them. From what I hear the hotel has pursued charges against this group. Praise God!!!
It was absolutely amazing to see our group pause and join hands in the midst of this criminal outburst and pray for those that were there persecuting us. Some of us would have loved to talk with these protestors but they were far too aggressive and immature to attempt such. Coincidentally, or most likely by divine providence, I happened to be sitting with a young man who I invited as my guest, who just happens to be a homosexual. He was shocked and angered by the actions of these people.
Please pray that our Lord would move the authorities to take legal action against this group as they would certainly do to us, if we acted out in such a manner and most importantly, pray that Canadian Christians would rise up against this threat.
Sincerely,
Rev. Stephen Boissoin
That's why they were considered a danger to society and kept in the insane asylums until 1973. They were let out due to funding, but were still considered criminally insane until 1980.
Then the Marxist saw them as useful idiots, and you know the rest of the story. Marxist are atheists, and believe themselves to be the God over all others .
That could be considered a religious "hate crime". Encourage the prosecution of such behavior under hate crime statutes.
I agree. I don't interpret Christ's admonition to "turn the other cheek" to mean we are to tolerate all enemies, just those within ones immediate community. I believe its purpose was to promote, at the time, harmony amongst Jesus followers and not initiate Pacifism.
I turn the other cheek to my neighbor, I kick the rear cheek of the stranger that kicks me.
I think you're right. Besides NOT being normal, despite their 20% part of the population claim, their practices are an excellent way to spread fatal disease. The vast majority of gays, if given the choice, would rather not be.
That would be, in German, Uebermensch, which is the accepted alternative spelling on keyboards that don't feature the umlaut u. Pron. "eewbermensh", with the first sound identical to the French u.
Usual translation in English: "superman".
When rightist thugs appeared in France during the interwar years (the Croix de Feu), other groups appeared to contend with them for control of "the street" (everyone from royalists to communists appeared to have street gangs, sometimes uniformed -- the socialists wore red, of course), but it didn't really do any good in the end. France was just morally deflated by the loss of so many good men in the first war -- the country was basically gutted, and the extremists were left to fight over "the street" with little effectual resistance from the depleted police ranks and the dispirited middle.
Don't even reference their odious "hate-crimes" (thought crimes) statutes, don't give them any credit at all. Prosecute them instead for trespass, disorderly conduct, assault, disturbing the peace -- throw the book at them, and then stack the sentences.
There was a thread about this on FR recently, and an Italian Communist filmmaker depicted these events in The Damned. I thought it was just typical Communist defamation at the time. How wrong I was! (Yes, I admit it -- I was wrong, and a Commie Pinko was right!!!)
Hitler eliminated the Brown Shirts because he needed to get control of the Army and the cooperation of the industrialists, and the flaming homosexuals at the top of the SA (the top echelons were exclusively homosexual and bisexual) posed an embarrassment to the Nazi Party, particularly inasmuch as the leadership of the SA demanded control over the Army, which the Army brass just were not going to have. So Hitler eliminated the SA in the "Night of the Long Knives" (also depicted in The Damned); the liquidations were carried out by the SS, who hitherto had been a relatively small bodyguard. Of course the SS went on to become the army-sized Waffen SS, the SS-Ahnenerben, the death-camp corps, the international freiwilliger-SS corps (the Wallonien, Nordland, Charlemagne, and other divisions of the Waffen-SS), and all the rest of the multifarious, hydra-headed organization whose rollup and accounting for we still haven't fully completed, as we keep tripping over former freiwilliger SS death-camp guards in America.
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