Posted on 07/18/2012 12:42:50 PM PDT by Former Fetus
Dan Cathy, the president and chief operating officer of popular fast food chain Chick-fil-A, said in a radio interview this week that legalizing same-sex marriage is inviting Gods judgment on our nation.
Appearing on The Ken Coleman Show, Cathy spoke of his companys pride in its socially conservative character, but then offered an assessment of same-sex marriage that might lose the chain a few customers.
I think we are inviting Gods judgment on our nation when we shake our fist at Him and say, We know better than you as to what constitutes a marriage, said Cathy.
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That’s why there can be no question that it was directed at government?
OK, thanks
Obviously you are devoid of understanding of things spiritual.
Timing is the best clue when judgement occurs. In this case it was like a lightning bolt on schedule.
Yes. I live in 2 Chronicles 7:14. While I can speak up for that ideal, I cannot force other people to live in it or honor the Bible and the Creator. So, in many ways, we seem to be at the tipping point of rebellion. As for feminists and abortion; we have government controlled abortion because these so-called brilliant, so-called “feminist” women VOTE for what they think they want and pound the rest of us who aren’t in their imagined high-falluting “league”. - I ain’t proud; let ‘em pound.
All I know is the bearded guy depicted carrying that “The End Is Near” sign can’t be far wrong in his prediction.
FWIW, “Keeping the sabbath” means Keeping the SEVENTH day, so anyone who wishes to observe the 7th day as the sabbath isn’t necessarily a SDA.
In these days when Hussein is so profanely using our money to buy Korans and destroy Bibles, I don’t think it matters so much anymore which day we observe.
Of course it was, thanks.
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