American Civil Court Judges .... Doing the spiritual Leadership jobs that Rev. Franklin Graham and 100,000 COWARDLY and GUTLESS Christian Pastors .... refuse to do ...
Yes, it’ll be interesting to see if any pastors mention the Christian civil disobedience taking place over homosexual marriage tomorrow during their services.
After all, who are you to criticise the servant of somebody else, especially when that somebody else is God? It is to his own master that he gives, or fails to give, satisfactory service. And dont doubt that satisfaction, for God is well able to transform men into servants who are satisfactory.
— Romans 14:4, Phillips
Advise you quit crashing on Franklin Graham; you’re treading awfully thin ice.
Perhaps this will give you hope. Franklin Graham has signed a pledge of civil disobedience, along with hundreds of other pastors, including James Dobson, entitled PLEDGE IN SOLIDARITY TO DEFEND MARRIAGE. An excerpt reads: “Our highest respect for the rule of law requires that we not respect an unjust law. A decision purporting to redefine marriage flies in the face of the Constitution and is contrary to
the natural created order. As people of faith we pledge obedience to our Creator when the State directly conflicts with higher law. We respectfully warn the Supreme Court not to cross this line.
We stand united together in defense of marriage. Make no mistake about our resolve. While there are many things we can endure, redefining marriage is so fundamental to the natural order and the common good that this is the line we must draw and one we cannot and will not cross.”
This pledge was also made by Rev.Graham on Greta Sustern’s Fox news show ON THE RECORD. Evangelical,Baptist,and Catholic leaders have made this pledge also. Because such a Pledge is, in fact, one also made to God, we can only hope for their sake and America’s that they ment every word of it.
We wondered yesterday if any churches would discuss Kim Davis and her Christian civil disobedience.
Your post prompted me to ask FReepers about it.
Good news: a clear majority of FReepers have reported that their churches talked about and prayed for Kim today during services/mass.
So we need not fear that church leaders will ignore what is happening in Kentucky.
Here's the link: Did your church mention Kim Davis today?