Sharing the rich word of God with others for deliverence, through the scriptures. Answering prayer request, and giving a Prophetic Word. Not all will accept or believe.
None but the righteous shall see GOD
Published on October 31, 2006 By Sons of Thunder In Religion
I get a chance from time to time to visit many churches as a speaker or visitor and I'm amazed at the growing number of alternative lifestyles there. I see gay pastors, deacons, choir members and muscians throughout the church. I've enen found and entire gay Catholic Church, priest and all. So I ask myself according to the Bible in 1st.Cor. 6:9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not decieved: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind. Romans 1: 24, 26 and 28 says it all.

Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonor their own bodies between themselves: For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: And even as hey did not wish to retain God in their knowledge, God gave hem over to a reprobate mind to do those things which are not convenient.

With these scriptures being written by Godly inspired men, how do our coutrs and legislators and governing bodies justify gay marriages or unions or partnerships ? Is this the will of God or man ? How will they answer our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on judgement day when they must give an account for the deeds done in the body, wheather they be good or bad. These actions call for mankind to REPENT .


Comments
on Oct 31, 2006
I've enen found and entire gay Catholic Church, priest and all.


This truly surprises me as it's totaly contrary to Cotholic doctrine.

I need to see this one to believe it. What is the name of this so called Catholic church, and where does it reside?
on Oct 31, 2006
My... aren't we just indignant. If I were you, I'd be much more concerned about sin in my own life before I'd concern myself with what others said or did. And why are you interesting yourself in what goes on in the bedrooms of others? Does the thought of what they might be doing excite you?
on Nov 01, 2006
My... aren't we just indignant. If I were you, I'd be much more concerned about sin in my own life before I'd concern myself with what others said or did


well do you hold this view when it comes to other things, such as politics, educators, your neighbor's etc? Why is it when one brings up the word of God and what it says, all of a sudden it's taboo to speak? Why such hostility? Not PC?

Why is this statement and viewpoint made on this blog any different than any other subject on another's blog? Do you paint all with the same brush?

And to answer your questions SOT...the truth is we are apathetic. When there is apathy in the pew and apostosy in the pulpit, it's no longer a church governed by God...but you said it...it's governed by man.



on Nov 01, 2006
This truly surprises me as it's totaly contrary to Cotholic doctrine.


this doesn't really surprise me. There are churches out there that are renegade churches. They are operating outside of the governing body...basically doing their own thing regardless of what's coming down from the top.

Think about this. Birth control is a no no from the top in the CC but you know as well as I that your fellow Catholics are not abiding by this. So what's the difference if it's done individaully or corporately?

on Nov 01, 2006
My... aren't we just indignant. If I were you, I'd be much more concerned about sin in my own life before I'd concern myself with what others said or did. And why are you interesting yourself in what goes on in the bedrooms of others? Does the thought of what they might be doing excite you?


Don't even try to reason with this toerag, Simon. He's an "ordained minister", after all . . . (more like Supreme Commander Dipstick)

And by the way, supposed son of thunder, better get that beam out before you start worrying about the motes in the other's eyes. When you're perfect, you can go ahead and worry yourself with the salvation of others.
on Nov 05, 2006
He's an "ordained minister", after all . . .


I'm an ordained minister...www.ulc.org, baby.


As for me...I tend to my own business before I try to change society. I'll help people in time of need, but trying to change people is not what I do...

~Zoo
on Nov 06, 2006
As for me...I tend to my own business before I try to change society. I'll help people in time of need, but trying to change people is not what I do...


This is excellent!! To change society we work on ourselves and teach by example. It's the best way.