Posted on 01/27/2014 6:43:13 AM PST by RMrattlesnake
Youve been around here long enough to know that articles need paragraph breaks and a link.
Name one church forced to perform gay marriage.
/johnny
They are not being forced.
They are being told they must do so to receive special tax-free status as a church.
Stop leaning on the government, you can do what you want.
Homosexual and leftists radicals have taken this one step at a time and NEVER give back a step taken. They will not stop until not only is homosexual “marriage” accepted but also approved. It is also clear that radical homosexuals will not coexist with Christianity. While Christians preach peace and tolerance, homosexuals attack using just the opposite tactics. Of course these radicals will be assigned to the pits of hell eventually, but it will be tough going for Christians until that happens.
Sources?
What is the source? Is this a vanity?
It's been months since he's posted anything. Maybe RMrattlesname (who I assume is also author Darren Morrison) forgot.
At first I thought it was a typo, but I’m seeing the word “preform” a lot here...
I’m sorry, but the NKJV is just as opposed to homosexuality as the KJV. In fact, it is actually a little more specific. For example, in 1 Cor. 6:9 the KJV refers to “the effeminate” not inheriting the kingdom of God, but the NKJV refers to them as “homosexuals”.
I don’t disagree that gays would like to make the Church bow to their will, but such hyperbole does not enhance your credibility.
Scary spelling and grammar. I can see a day when churches won’t do weddings, in order to avoid this problem.
It's a mutiny of deviated preverts!
If churches refuse to perform anything other than services of Holy Matrimony, the State can do nothing about it.
Advise your congregation and pastor accordingly to make sure that your church by-laws are explicit on this point and there will be nothing a pair of faggots can do to make your church perform a service its bylaws do not provide for.
FReegards!
Preform? Doesn’t that have something to do with the pouring of concrete?
I used to think that way too, but now that judges are requiring that pastry shops bake cakes, an photographers take pictures for gay weddings, I'm not sure if it's true anymore.
Even for-profit businesses aren't allowed to choose their clients anymore.
It gets passed the spell checker.
I don’t see this as a possibility or a problem. You would have to fight the Catholic Church on this, and they won’t marry or even bury someone who’s not OK with the church.
Stop leaning on the government, you can do what you want.
Sure, you can. Just like the cake bakers in Oregon, and the photographers in New Mexico.
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