‘Gay’ Inquisition Targets Quarterback

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Now you have to defend yourself if you have anything to do with anyone, or any organization, that’s been labeled “anti-LGBTQ.”

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees came under fire for appearing in a video supporting “Bring Your Bible to School Day” (https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/saints/2019/09/05/drew-brees-new-orleans-saints-focus-family-video-lgbtq/2226844001/). The video made no mention  of anyone’s sexual behavior.

Aha! Yeahbut, yeahbut, yeahbut! The video was produced by Focus on the Family and everybody knows they’re anti-LGBTQ! USA Today knows. Good grief! Focus on the Family supports conversion therapy, which USA Today calls “a pseudoscientific practice that aims to change an LGBTQ person’s sexual orientation.”

Hey, USA Today: is “sexual reassignment” pseudoscience? Just askin’.

Anyhow, now Mr. Brees has to defend himself from the charge of being anti-gay… as if there were anything wrong with being opposed to Organized Sodomy’s comprehensive social and political agenda. But in all fairness, the subject never came up and Mr. Brees never addressed it. He is assigned guilt by association.

Homosexuality has become sacred, holy, to the dominant secular humanists who are devouring what’s left of Christian America. Criticize it at your peril.

As so many have before him, Mr. Brees took refuge in pleading a kind of tepid, watered-down, not-quite Christianity: “Being a Christian is… [drum roll, please]… accepting all.”

All? Like, adultery is now okay? And pedophilia? I mean, “all” means “all,” doesn’t it?

We are not obliged to “accept” or “confirm” or “celebrate” any behavior that God’s word brands as sin.

But that’s the only kind of Christianity they mean to allow us–if any at all.

Good Guys Win Lawsuit against Obamacare Abortion Rule

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Winner by a TKO: James Dobson

This just in: a federal judge in Denver has ruled in favor of James Dobson’s Focus on the Family organization, finding that the government does not have the authority to force the Christian pro-family group to provide insurance coverage for abortions (https://www.wnd.com/2019/03/obamacare-fail-christian-ministry-protected-from-abortion-mandate/).

In 2014 Dobson sued the federal government over the Obamacare “abortion mandate,” and refused to pay anything at all, in any form, for abortion. “Come and get me if you must, Mr. President,” said Dobson. “I will not bow before your wicked legislation.”

The judge found the “mandate”–I’m really growing to hate that word–violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. That it also violates the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious freedom was not mentioned in the ruling. Anyway, the good guys won and the bad guys lost.

The fight will continue, of course, in courtrooms throughout the land: Democrats are high on abortion and tirelessly promote it. In fact, they’ve ratcheted it up to include out-and-out infanticide.

They have to be defeated. Utterly, totally, and for good.

 

Oct. 6 is ‘Bring Your Bible to School Day’

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Well, this’ll get the Satanists’ knickers in a twist:  next Thursday is national “Bring Your Bible to School Day” ( http://www.bringyourbible.org/ ). Bring it in and talk about it with your fellow students.

Sponsored by Focus on the Family, and with legal backup provided by the Alliance Defending Freedom, the last Bring Your Bible to School Day, according to FoF, had 155,000 participants.

Why does there have to be legal backup?

Because ignorant humanist “educators” think it’s somehow against the law to be a Christian, and certainly against the law to mention it to anyone outside the four walls of a church.

For instance: We reported back in June that the Desert Rose Elementary School in Palmdale, California, called the sheriff and had a deputy sent to the family’s home because a 7-year-old boy was sharing Bible verses with his classmates. Taboo! Verboten! This dangerous enemy of the people must be stopped!

After legal intervention by the Liberty Counsel, the school district completely reversed its position–now a child can share Bible verses with others, even on school grounds–and claimed that earlier hoo-hah was just a “misunderstanding.” ( http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2016/august/school-district-oks-sharing-bible-verses )

So, yes, you can bring your Bible to school, you have an inalienable right to do it; and yes, the left-wing pinheads who run the schools are going to be upset, maybe even call the cops on you; and yes, if they’re called, rather than busting the school principal for wasting police time, the cops will come; and yes, you risk all that, if you bring your Bible to school. The schools love to have the Day of Silence to promote and coddle homosexuality, but they hate God’s word (surprise, surprise).

I’m not here to tell anyone to do it or not to do it.

But I’m rooting for there to be way more than 155,000 Bible-bringers this time around–way more indeed.

They can’t bust all of ’em!