Saturday, November 22, 2008

Live and let live? I think not!

I know I sound like a broken record, but the more I read the more I realize how serious this issue of gay rights is. Homosexuals do not want us to have religious freedom or freedom of speech, nor do they respect the will of the majority. Many demonstrations were held because California voters passed Proposition 8 which outlawed gay marriage in the state. At one of these demonstrations outside a Mormon temple in Washington, homosexual Dennis Williams said, "I'm fed up and disgusted with religious institutions taking political stances and calling them moral when it's nothing but politics. Meanwhile they enjoy tax-free status while trying to deny me rights that should be mine at the state and federal level." Church spokesman Michael Otterson said that while citizens have the right to protest, he was "puzzled" and "disturbed" by the gathering since the majority of California's voters had approved the amendment.

Bash Back, a gay rights group in Washington state went even further. While trying to find information on the vandalism of a Mormon church in Olympia, I came across one of their websites. This is what they have to say: "It is now clear that the tactics of direct confrontation are spreading like wild fire. There is no doubt that the countless acts of property destruction in the passed [sic] week were committed by frustrated/pissed off queers. People are acting up on their own. We would rather fight than continue to support organizations and politicians that do not represent our vision of the Queerest world possible." Other gay threats against the Mormon church include:

"Burn their ******* churches to the ground, and then tax the charred timbers."

"While financially I supported the Vote No, and was vocal to everyone and anyone who would listen, I have never considered being a violent radical extremist for our equal rights. But now I think maybe I should consider becoming one. Perhaps that is the only thing that will affect the change we so desperately need and deserve."

"Can someone in CA please go burn down the Mormon temples there, PLEASE. I mean seriously. DO IT."

"I'm going to give them something to be ******* scared of. … I'm a radical who is now on a mission to make them all pay for what they've done."

"Let this be a warning to the Mormon church, dissolve completely or be destroyed. The choice is yours."

Dozens of other Mormon temples have been targeted as well as the Knights of Columbus and people who contributed to the Proposition 8 campaign. For example, Marjorie Christofferson of Los Angeles contributed $100 to the campaign. Her father owns a restaurant. Queers rioted outside his restaurant and filled the blogosphere with negative reviews of it. A tearful Christofferson pleaded with the idiots to stop. Their response? "She had a chance to make nice and blew it. I was almost feeling a tiny bit of sympathy for her. Not no more."

Frank Schubert was one of the leaders of the Proposition 8 campaign. Amidst all this hate and disrespect for the will of the people, he says, "Not a single elected leader has spoken out against what is happening. Where is Governor Arnold Schwarzenengger while churches are being attacked? And where is Senator Dianne Feinstein while people are losing their jobs and grandmothers are being bullied by an angry mob?"

I agree. If the situation were reversed, and gay churches and businesses were being targeted by moral people, wouldn't they all be sitting in jail facing federal hate crime charges? We better wake up! The gay agenda is not about "equal rights" and "acceptance." It's about destroying America and its Christian base!


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/nov/14/gays-target-mormon-church-in-nuptials-war/

http://en.fairmormon.org/Latter-day_Saints_and_California_Proposition_8

'Gay' threats target Christians over same-sex 'marriage' ban, WorldNet Daily (Nov. 5, 2008)

http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/nov/08111711.html

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