Posted on 06/24/2009 2:39:17 PM PDT by Alex Murphy
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) - A Connecticut church has outraged gay rights advocates by posting a video of members performing an apparent exorcism of a teen's "homosexual demons."
The 20-minute video was posted on YouTube before it was taken down.
Gay youth advocate Robin McHaelen (mih-KAY'-lehn) says the video appears to show abuse. She says she plans to report it to the Connecticut Department of Children and Families.
The boy confirms he is 16 but otherwise has declined to comment.
The Rev. Patricia McKinney of Manifested Glory Ministries in Bridgeport says he is 18 and came to the church on his own seeking help.
She denies the church is prejudiced and says it took care of the youth.
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Note that, on the website, Patricia McKinney is referred to as a Reverend, as a Prophetess, and as an Apostle.
That’s a lot of ugly in one package.
Which is his right and choice. What was she supposed to do? Kick him out? No, better to kick the Devil out!
Reverand Wright in drag.
Well, Protestants can claim any and all titles they want can’t they?
I knew a guy who with two friends pastored a sect they founded. He insisted that one of those two friends had been made an apostle by God.
R-I-G-H-T.
Homo Demons........right. And people wonder why the left laughs...
Oy vey.
Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology
Apostle:
(Gk. apostolos [ajpovstolo"]). Envoy, ambassador, or messenger commissioned to carry out the instructions of the commissioning agent.
ROFLMAO!!!!
Only Christians may get this and I don’t know your belief but the Bible says that a third of the angels chose to follow Satan. If they didn’t become demons, what happened to them?
Michelle Obama shares her dressmaker?
I don't get it. I say let her "exorcise" Perez Hilton.
They get as much outraged over everything as the muzzies do over a cartoon.
Note that, on the website, Patricia McKinney is referred to as a Reverend, as a Prophetess, and as an Apostle.
Never a good sign.
I'm kind of surprised too, since some of them profess to be Christians.
Why diss a fellow believer in Jesus Christ? Praise and thank God this man was delivered.
See the way that I look at it is that, when one is referring to “demons”, it can be taken to mean forms of illnesses or disease, other problems. Perhaps calling something a “demon’ is just an arcane term for illness.
Of course I do think that we as Christians should shy away from using terms like devil or demon when discussing sicknesses like homosexuality.
amen amen
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