Sunday, May 10, 2015

Christian group ‘investigating’ family and staff of 2016 candidates to expose gay sympathizers

Think about what is being implied here,
Lane pointed out that evangelicals had been disappointed when Ken Mehlman revealed he was gay after stepping down as the chairman of the Republican National Committee. And he suggested that George W. Bush would have been disqualified if Christian voters had known that his wife, Laura Bush, would hint at support for same-sex marriage and abortion rights after the president left office.

“A former White House political director, who also served as a Presidential campaign manager and Republican Party Chairman, announced (after he left Washington) that he is a homosexual and an advocate for homosexual marriage. Why didn’t he say that when he depicted himself as a ‘family values’ conservative to win an election?” Lane wanted to know.

Not only are they "following" the alleged teachings of a Bronze age book.  But they do not want individuals to think for themselves.  You are to believe as we do.  You are to think as we do.  You are to act as we do.  Individuality and growth of intellect will not be accepted.

This line from the Washington Examiner, sums up exactly what the Reich Lane is all about, "Evangelical pastors aren't as much interested in budget issues as they are social issues."  

It is theocracy at its best!!

Christian group ‘investigating’ family and staff of 2016 candidates to expose gay sympathizers

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