Although one may argue that most homosexuals, even though they engage in
unclean practices, are OK as people, a few of them are clearly militant-like
and anti-christian and anti-heterosexual. Some lesbian women are ardent
feminists that would love to see males, especially the _White_Male_, to be
punished and be stripped of all his power. Similarly, some passionate gay men
are woman-haters and cannot even stand to look at women. But, even though they
would love to have children become homosexuals, their biggest problem is
christoPHOBIA! Fear of Christ and Christianity. They are joined by zealous
secularist groups like the ACLU (Anti-Christian Liberties Union), AUSCS (
Atheists United for the Segregation of Church and State), PAW (People for the
Abortion Way) etc, etc.They would like to see every vestige of Christianity
removed from the state and then after, the church. They are attacking public
expressions of faith, but then they will go on to private expression of faith.
The ACLU recently demanded the LA County to remove a TINY cross from its seal,
which also has a pagan goddess and other symbols. Even though 4 civil liberties
groups offered them help and to fight for them for free in court, 3 board
members voted to REMOVE the tiny cross, even though its just suppossed to
reflect LA's missionary history of catholic priests. Los Angeles means The
Angels, it comes from a prayer to the Virgin Mary. Whats next, sue LA for
having a name of christian origin? San Farncisco, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica,
San Diego, and many, many more names of cities are of catholic origin, I guess
we should sue them also for being ''offensive'' to sensitive atheists.
Thankfully, the Thomas More Law Centre has filed a lawsuit against LA County
for hostility toward Christianity, they were sued in Federal Court. They forget
that if leaving the cross there offends atheists, taking it out, taking out a
symbol of the catholic missionary history of California, offends christians,
and they will pay for it.
http://www.thomasmore.org/news.html?NewsID=217
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tornado could sweep through a junkyard filled with airplane parts and form a
Boeing 747" Sir Fred Hoyle
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