Posted on 04/12/2018 1:34:31 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
SYDNEY, Australia, April 12, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) A Christian athlete in Australia is refusing to back down from his comments about homosexuality, despite public backlash.
Israel Folau is a rugby player on the New South Wales Waratahs team. Last week, controversy erupted when he answered a question on social media by saying that Gods plan for homosexuals was HELL... Unless they repent of their sins and turn to God. Last year, he said that while he has love and respect for all people, he would not support the countrys referendum to recognize same-sex marriage.
Backlash was swift. The sports leading union in the country, Rugby Australia, declared that it supports all forms of inclusion, whether its sexuality, race, or gender. The unions chief sponsor, Qantas Airlines, said, we find the comments very disappointing.
A headline from the New Zealand sports site Rugby Heaven called Folaus comments hate speech, while Welsh referee Nigel Owens lectured him that being gay is not a choice.
Tuariki Delamere, the former immigration minister of New Zealand, even suggested that his country could deny Folau from entering on the grounds that his views made him a threat to the public order.
On April 8, Folau tweeted a passage from Jesus Christs Sermon on the Mount.
Blessed are ye when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake, it read. Rejoice, and be exceedingly glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.
Several stories have interpreted the tweet as the athlete claiming that the backlash to his comments constituted persecution, although he regularly shares Bible verses on Twitter.
Rugby Australia says it will not sanction Folau for his comments and hopes to renew his contract, which expires at the end of the season. Following a meeting with the player, Rugby Australia CEO Raelene Castle said the union hoped to strike a balance between him stand[ing] up for what he believes in and the unions position of inclusion.
He's been a really strong role model in the Pasifika community and we would like to see that he stays in rugby, she added.
However, Rugby Australia also said it will continue to dialogue with Folau about how to use social media in a way that can ensure that all of our stakeholders are respected, which may suggest his future with the union and its sponsors is not entirely secure.
For his part, Folau made clear he is unwilling to compromise on his faith.
He refused to guarantee he wouldn't make such comments again and will walk away from the game if necessary, Rugby Heavens Andrew Webster reported. The most important team in his life is Team Jesus, as per his Twitter account.
Well, except for those icky Christian people.
Don’t back down !
Heh, love speech is “bend over and turn away”.
Social media claims another one.
Homosexuals already worship the homo lifestyle, their god is sexual deviance. Homosexuals need to be forcibly stuffed back into the closet.
But having gay sex is a choice - and a sin.
What if he said they should turn to Satan or would that be redundant?
Well, at least he didnt call them faggots. Cause that would be wrong.
PING
Guess if he said “abortion doctors should turn to God”..... that probably wouldn’t go so good either.
I have seen some of this in Australia, where I am at present.
Nice to see him stand tall.
Yep... same as married guy or woman having adultery etc.
There is a popular British food by the name of that F word. When the British food groups on Facebook have discussed it, FB has censored that.
God bless him. We should pray for this man.
I hope I don't need the /s!!
God Bless Him!
He looks like a champion in that picture! We need millions more like him in the world.
Soon the Bible itself will be declared “hate speech” and banned. People really prefer Hell.
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