Thursday, July 14, 2011

Disheartening

I had the TV on the other day when Governor Cuomo of New York signed gay marriage into law there. It was quite disheartening. When he signed the bill, the crowds erupted into cheers. I looked at it as another signature on the death warrant for our nation. We cannot continue to spit in God's eye and at the same time expect Him to bring us out of all our troubles.


There was a photo in the paper of a wild-eyed, spiked-hair homosexual holding a couple of signs. One of the signs said, "Marriage is defined by: Commitment not Gender." I disagree. Marriage is defined by God, not man. The other showed two women surrounded by hearts: "Equality is God's way." Equality has nothing to do with it. That's just a term the perverts have co-opted because no one wants to say he is opposed to equality. Furthermore, the only time God talks about equality of persons is when he speaks of the availability of salvation. In that sense, homosexuals are equal to every other sinner -- "Whosoever will may come." But they don't like the kicker -- "Whosoever will may come," but he must come in repentance.


Thomas Duane, a Democrat state senator from New York and the "Senate's first openly-gay and first openly HIV-positive member," said, "We are leaders and we join other proud states that recognize our families and the battle will now go on in other states." When did we fall so low that we count it honorable that a state senator is gay and bears the sickness of his perversion? I mourn for our nation.

"Lawmakers legalize gay marriage." The Dallas Morning News; June 25, 2011; p. 8A.
http://www.tomduane.com/bio.html

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

...it literally makes me sick to my stomach.