In case anyone ever doubted it, THIS recent story out of Godless Moscow proves once and for all that communism and queers go hand-in-hand. They've even taken up the demoncrats "everybody's a victim" mentality. I can't begin to tell you how deeply Jesus is disgusted by THIS kind of perversion.
Did you see that? The False Christian priest told the QUEERS to forgive GOD and all the True Christians™ who uphold His word. How much more blasphemous can these commies get?
Religious Service for Sexual Minorities Held in Moscow
MOSCOW. Sept 15 (Interfax) - Members of the so-called Apostolic Reformist Orthodox Church and Archbishop’ Alexy conducted a religious service for members of sexual minorities in Moscow on Saturday.
The ceremony for about ten gays and several lesbians took place in a one-story house on the grounds of a clinic in the southern part of Moscow.
At the start of the service, one of the priests’ asked, “What TV channels are present here?” When he was given an answer, he said, “What counts most is that there are no federals from the Moscow Patriarchate here.”
A table put on the backs of two chairs served as the altar’ during the service. On the walls of the room where the service was taking place were posters advertising a foundation that provides aid to HIV patients. There were also bookshelves with calendars, postcards, and brochures dealing with AIDS in the room.
A poster on the entrance door to the building said, “Observe safe sex techniques. Use condoms.”
“When a traffic crash happens and you see a bleeding person, do you ask him about his sexual orientation?” the archbishop’ asked those present in the room.
He called on the participants in the service’ to abandon prejudices and suggested that “homophobia and other problems stem from complexes.”
Speaking about sins, the archbishop’ mentioned “obsession with sex” as one of them, saying that this “destroys man.”
The gays and lesbians participating in the service’ took communion’.
Speaking to journalists, Archbishop’ Alexy said that sexual minorities do not have to confess before the communion’, as their non-traditional sexual orientation is not a sin.
The priests’ encouraged their congregation’ before the communion’ to forgive their ill-wishers and promised that the following services’ should be regular, although they may be held in different places.
MOSCOW. Sept 15 (Interfax) - Members of the so-called Apostolic Reformist Orthodox Church and Archbishop’ Alexy conducted a religious service for members of sexual minorities in Moscow on Saturday.
The ceremony for about ten gays and several lesbians took place in a one-story house on the grounds of a clinic in the southern part of Moscow.
At the start of the service, one of the priests’ asked, “What TV channels are present here?” When he was given an answer, he said, “What counts most is that there are no federals from the Moscow Patriarchate here.”
A table put on the backs of two chairs served as the altar’ during the service. On the walls of the room where the service was taking place were posters advertising a foundation that provides aid to HIV patients. There were also bookshelves with calendars, postcards, and brochures dealing with AIDS in the room.
A poster on the entrance door to the building said, “Observe safe sex techniques. Use condoms.”
“When a traffic crash happens and you see a bleeding person, do you ask him about his sexual orientation?” the archbishop’ asked those present in the room.
He called on the participants in the service’ to abandon prejudices and suggested that “homophobia and other problems stem from complexes.”
Speaking about sins, the archbishop’ mentioned “obsession with sex” as one of them, saying that this “destroys man.”
The gays and lesbians participating in the service’ took communion’.
Speaking to journalists, Archbishop’ Alexy said that sexual minorities do not have to confess before the communion’, as their non-traditional sexual orientation is not a sin.
The priests’ encouraged their congregation’ before the communion’ to forgive their ill-wishers and promised that the following services’ should be regular, although they may be held in different places.
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