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Posted on 01/11/2022 10:43:39 AM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
Pastor Aaron Musser of St. Luke's Lutheran Church of Logan Square in Chicago recently dressed in full drag for the Sunday service, wearing a long white dress emblazoned with a golden cross on its chest, a long blonde wig, and full makeup in order to lead the children's message.
The pastor began the message by calling the children up to the front to sit with him and asked if they'd ever seen a drag queen before.
The kids responded in the negative.
"I have an awesome story to share with you today," Musser said. "I am also a boy most of the time when I'm here, but today, I'm a girl."
His message to the children was clearly not your typical children's Bible story, but an agenda to indoctrinate vulnerable children with his Queer Theology.
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The great apostacy continues.
Not sure if that’s the abomination that causes desolation... but it’s definitely on the list of abominations.
Don’t Drag Queens perpetuate derogatory stereotypes about women, such as a preoccupation with garish fashion, the overuse of makeup, and adopting bad hair styles? Why do they get a pass?
Misleading children-—in a Church “leadership” setting. Wow, there ain’t no explaining your way out of that one with God.
A “millstone and neck” come to mind.
Read 1 Corinthians 5 for a better explanation of why this “leader” should be tossed out of the Church.
Why?
Seriously, why?
Why is it so important for males, dressed as women, often in provocative clothing, to read stories to kids?
We don’t see, say, lumberjack reading hour, or deep-sea fisherman, or seamstress reading hour, or any other profession. Why drag queens, unless you are trying to upset other people?
And isn’t THAT what this is REALLY about?
That’s it. It is very much an exercise of in-your-face to traditional people. We need to emphasis how un Christian in spirit that type of behavior is—not the sex part, but the offensiveness and arrogance of it.
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