Friday, December 19, 2014

How the Church Can Respond to the Gay Agenda

"You see, I struggled with homosexual feelings and identity from childhood into my adult life."

First of all Anne, it is not a "feeling" it is core to who you are as a person. By denying self, you are depriving those that you claim to "love" honesty, loyalty and integrity. You are in essence lying about who you are.

"Yet women and men are still leaving homosexuality and finding freedom in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ."

You obviously haven't been following the headlines of late. Hell your own, now ex-husband, leads the pack in those who have dumped the ex-gay canard: Yvette Schneider, Tim Rymel, John Smid and most recent Christian Schizzel.

And lest we forget this debacle:
"Rios confidently predicted that “thousands of ex-gays are descending” on Washington for a press conference planned for today at the Supreme Court. She lamented that when she led Concerned Women for America the media refused to hear “our ex-gay friends” because it “undermined the whole effort of the homosexual lobby.”
Less than ten people showed up!

Or what about this:
Nine former ex-gay leaders, from organizations like Exodus International and ministries like Love in Action, have signed onto a letter in partnership with the National Center for Lesbian Rights calling for a ban on gay conversion therapy and saying that LGBT people should be celebrated and embraced for who they are.

“At one time, we were not only deeply involved in these ‘ex-gay’ programs, we were the founders, the leaders, and the promoters,” they said in the letter. “Together we represent more than half a century of experience, so few people are more knowledgeable about the ineffectiveness and harm of conversion therapy. We know first-hand the terrible emotional and spiritual damage it can cause, especially for LGBT youth.”
The names on the list included: Bill Prickett, Brad Allen, Catherine Chapman, Darlene Bogle, Jeremy Marks, John Smid, Michael Bussee, Tim Rymel and Yvette Cantu Schneider.

Leaving homosexuality? More like having it "beat" out of them. Hell even Russell Moore says reparative therapy is bunk.

Anne, keep your delusions to yourself before you seriously hurt someone.  Oh wait, you have.  You and people like Peter LaBarbera

How the Church Can Respond to the Gay Agenda

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