Post by barb43 on Feb 12, 2020 17:21:05 GMT
I Will Say What the Political Leaders Cannot Say About Pete Buttigieg
www.afa.net/the-stand/culture/2020/02/i-will-say-what-the-political-leaders-cannot-say-about-pete-buttigieg/
This blogger admits up front that what he's going to say is not politically correct. He accepts being called a bigot and worse.
He was recently rebuked by a Bible teacher, no less, who wrote: "Please tell me this tweet is from a different century. There is no way that anyone today that has any education would ever write something so generally uninformed, childish, and biblically ignorant. This is why people don’t take Christianity seriously. Its leaders refuse to learn.”
Dr. Michael Brown, the guest blogger, goes on to make his case:
The article takes a brief look at Jesus' opinion on standing up for what's right. The blogger also takes apart the left's attacks on "President Trump's immoralities" while they are attempting to drown out a Christian's non-support of the LGBTQ agenda. A good read!
www.afa.net/the-stand/culture/2020/02/i-will-say-what-the-political-leaders-cannot-say-about-pete-buttigieg/
This blogger admits up front that what he's going to say is not politically correct. He accepts being called a bigot and worse.
It is certainly politically incorrect to say this. In fact, in the eyes of many, what I’m about to say is a classic example of extreme religious bigotry. But I will say it nonetheless. Choosing an out and proud “married” gay man to run for president, let alone become president, would contribute to the further degeneration and moral confusion of our society along with further attacks on our most fundamental rights.
He was recently rebuked by a Bible teacher, no less, who wrote: "Please tell me this tweet is from a different century. There is no way that anyone today that has any education would ever write something so generally uninformed, childish, and biblically ignorant. This is why people don’t take Christianity seriously. Its leaders refuse to learn.”
Dr. Michael Brown, the guest blogger, goes on to make his case:
Mayor Pete has talked about how his homosexual relationship to his “husband” Chasten has brought him closer to God. He has kissed his partner at public rallies. He is pushing his homosexuality, not apologizing for it.
You better believe that he will do everything in his power to normalize homosexual relationships even more in the eyes of America. He will also do his best to marginalize those who are convinced that these relationships are contrary to the will of God.
And this leads me to the primary reason for my tweet (and for this article).
It is not so much that homosexual practice is worse than adultery or fornication. Rather, it is the fact that there is an aggressive, gay agenda that has systematically undermined biblical morals for decades. It has also sought to silence all dissenting voices, becoming the principal threat to our religious and moral freedoms.
. . . it is not the people whom I oppose. (God forbid. I’ve made that clear hundreds, if not thousands of times.) It is not even homosexual acts which primarily concern me (although issues of health and safety should not be ignored.)
It is an aggressive agenda that I oppose, one that I and others have tracked carefully for many years.
You better believe that he will do everything in his power to normalize homosexual relationships even more in the eyes of America. He will also do his best to marginalize those who are convinced that these relationships are contrary to the will of God.
And this leads me to the primary reason for my tweet (and for this article).
It is not so much that homosexual practice is worse than adultery or fornication. Rather, it is the fact that there is an aggressive, gay agenda that has systematically undermined biblical morals for decades. It has also sought to silence all dissenting voices, becoming the principal threat to our religious and moral freedoms.
. . . it is not the people whom I oppose. (God forbid. I’ve made that clear hundreds, if not thousands of times.) It is not even homosexual acts which primarily concern me (although issues of health and safety should not be ignored.)
It is an aggressive agenda that I oppose, one that I and others have tracked carefully for many years.
The article takes a brief look at Jesus' opinion on standing up for what's right. The blogger also takes apart the left's attacks on "President Trump's immoralities" while they are attempting to drown out a Christian's non-support of the LGBTQ agenda. A good read!