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November 21, 2008

TOLERANCE OR TYRANNY?

By Bruce Sessions

(FRIDAY SPECIAL)

abruce.jpgIt was surreal! A scene reminiscent of 1930’s Germany, or of the KGB in the former Soviet Union…only this wasn’t Germany, it wasn’t the Soviet Union. It was Lansing, Michigan…it was Modesto, California, and Sacramento, and Colorado. It was pro homosexual anarchists demanding public endorsement of what most people consider “unnatural sexual behavior.” They were demanding it through hate language and fear tactics, and yet they carried signs and banners stating “Stop The Hate.”

The congregation of Mount Hope Church in Lansing, Michigan had their Sunday morning worship service interrupted by homosexual anarchist who rushed in throwing condoms at worshippers; several went to the balcony and showered those below with flyers, and hung pro homosexual banners. Others simulated homosexual acts, while two lesbians made it to the pulpit and began kissing.

agay.jpgAt St. Stanislaus Parish in Modesto, 37 year old Jose Nunez was physically assaulted while distributing “Yes on 8” yard signs to parishioners after church. A 69 year old woman carrying a cross and a “Yes on 8” signs was knocked down and spit on by pro homosexual anarchists. The Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills was spray painted by pro homosexual vandals. The artistic director for the California Musical Theater in Sacramento was forced to resign because of his monetary donation to the “Yes on 8” campaign.

Those are just a few of the examples of what’s happening in the wake of the success of the “Yes on 8” campaign. It reveals that when it comes to “tolerance”…tolerance is a one way street. The pro homosexual community is intolerant of any outcome except the one they desire. And they desire acceptance of their behavior…by force if necessary.

In the last election, 47 percent of the electorate did NOT vote for Obama, but 52 percent did. Those in the 47 percent didn’t take it upon ourselves to burn down America….or try force the other 52 percent to change their vote by force. Yet, that is exactly what the pro homosexual community is trying to do when it comes to the marriage amendment….and they say they’re not through yet.

Chuck Colson, director of Prison Fellowship says “This is an outrage. What hypocrisy from those spend all their time preaching tolerance to the rest of us.”

Those who supported Proposition 8 aren’t bigots, hate mongers or homophobes. They were simply the majority of Californians (and the majorities in forty other states including Arizona and Florida) following 5,000 years of human history, knowing that every major people, group and religion believes marriage is a sacred union between a man and a woman. That’s why its called Holy Matrimony.

For voting their conscience in a democratic election, they have been targeted. The homosexual group calling itself “Bash Back” says its not through yet and will continue the tyranny until they win in the court of public opinion.

Someone should remind pro homosexual anarchists that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Posted by Post Scripts at November 21, 2008 10:07 AM

Comments

Bruce...it's like they're asking for a "blessing"...kind of ironic doncha think?

One sad thing from my perspective is that many think this will change the way their chilodren are treated. In fact it may make things worse. Kids know the difference. Kids tease and ridicule over any number of things; changing the definition of marriage won't change the circumstance. Respect for one another as people and for private matters has been replaced with diversity indoctrination. The first is grounded in love, the second in fairness. Since we live in an unfair world it is impossible to achieve fairness but respect is something that, when taught with the authority of (divine commanding it, can be achieved. This in turn creates a level of civility that allows people the space to hold their chins high. This is the America we once lived in...the one that in which civil rights..."all created equal"...ruled the day.

Emotional difficulties that we have growing up, and we all have them, are ours and ours alone to work through. We must adjust and adapt our own experience and beliefs to overcome the pain. Expecting the world to change just so we can be happy invites backlash, resentment, and more feelings of being on the outside. The mountain grows ever higher.

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