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  • Lisa H
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    Re: Make homosexuality punishable by death: A letter for congress

    Originally posted by mcrsavedmylife View Post
    you make me sick.
    gays are born gay, they don't need converting or to be killed! i have many gay family friends, they are lovely, normal people who don't want to harm anyone. you are a horrible, judgmental person, i hope you die a horrible death.
    <3
    Gays do not harm anyone. Perhaps you should read these articles

    Gay brown-shirts in pink attack Michigan evangelical congregation

    Cross-Bearing Woman Says She Was Attacked by Gay Marriage Supporters

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  • mcrsavedmylife
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    you make me sick.
    gays are born gay, they don't need converting or to be killed! i have many gay family friends, they are lovely, normal people who don't want to harm anyone. you are a horrible, judgmental person, i hope you die a horrible death.
    <3

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  • Brother Harold Porter
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    Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View Post
    Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

    We have seen the ill effects after 30 years of activist homosexual agenda and it's not pretty. The hallmark of this movement is that when you give them an inch they take a foot. It started back when the Stonewall riots happened and they were trying to fight the criminalization of gay clubs and the sodomy laws. Well, being the myopic, Godless, liberal society we are we decriminalized those laws, allowing gays to gather at their own discretion at clubs and allowed men and women to do unnatural acts against God in private bedrooms.

    Then they wanted to make it so that we couldn't discriminate against them for being teachers and in other professions, so we passed anti-discrimination laws allowing them to gain access to our young children.

    They wanted to infiltrate our military and disrupt the brotherhood and morale of our armed forces, so liberal Bill Clinton instituted the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.

    Now they want to infiltrate the sacred bond of marriage and several states have legalized gay "marriage", and sadly, the momentum seems to be on their side.

    What's next? You seriously think that once the gays have a right to marry they will be satisfied? Have you not been paying attention for the last thirty years? No, they will continue to press on, enforcing the homosexual deathstyle upon society at large...

    Next they will demand that schoolchildren be forced to learn that homosexuality is okay. They will demand that TVs and movies be subject to a law which requires an "affirmative action" type plan of sorts which features homosexual couples in a positive light. After that, they will set their sights on heterosexuality itself and try to dismantle it by making straight marriage illegal!

    We cannot let this happen! We need to stand together, in solidarity, and demand to our elected officials to take back those rights we've given them (Remember: Rights are not taken, they are given). We need to enforce Biblical law so that our children can grow up in a peaceful, safe environment free from homosexual predators and interlopers of the American family.

    This is why I have drafted a letter that you may write to your representatives. Send this letter to your mayor, city councilmen, state senators, U.S. representatives, and U.S. senators. Only by banding together and making a concentrated effort can we stop the ever-increasing homosexual juggernaught in its tracks! Here is the letter....

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    Dear ________ (put the name of your representative here),

    I write to you as an honest and concerned citizen. I know that you as my representative have a responsibility to look after your constituents. This is why I am asking you to criminalize homosexual acts punishable by death.

    The 1611 King James Bible makes it clear why this should be so:



    In this age of recession and troubles with foreign powers such as Iran and North Korea, and the breakdown of the family, can we really afford to keep dismissing God in such a cavalier fashion? Will we survive as a society at this pace? The answer of course is no.

    This is our chance, as true-blue American patriots and Bible-believing Christians, to stand up against this cancer that has infected our beloved society. We need to make it punishable by death anyone who engages in homosexuality. The goal of this legislation is to ease the pressure the homosexual agenda has placed on society, causing it to fracture and leading to an increase in violence, economic turmoil, and natural disasters.

    Of course, the main objection to this would be that it violates the First Amendment. It states, and I quote...



    Now some may say this law would be in violation of "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion" since it might be defined as a theocratic law. However, read the second part, the important part which states "or prohibiting the free exercise therof". Right now, with our current laws, True Christians™ are not prohibited the free exercise of our religious beliefs! We are not allowed to put to death homosexuals like God commands us. This is in clear violation of the First Amendment.

    I am sure you do not want to develop a reputation as an "Anti-God, Anti-First Amendment" legislator. Of course you wouldn't. Which is why of course if you help pass this law, you would be protecting our religious rights as True Christians™ to put to death homosexuals, allowing us to worship God fully and without the tight restrictions of the law.

    Please note that I am not writing just as a single person, but as a whole army of True Christians™ who will not stand idly by while the homosexual agenda ruins our once great nation! Let it be known that millions of copies of this same letter have been filling the mailboxes to other legislators around the country. I am sure you do not want to be the odd one out, fighting against the free practice of religion.

    You owe it to your constituents to be a fair representative. You represent our interests, not yours. So no matter how you personally feel about this, you must realize that that is not your job, but rather to properly express the valid views of your loyal, hard-working, God-fearing constituents.

    I await your positive reply.

    Thank you, and God Bless.

    Yours in Christ,
    (Your name here)
    God bless you Reverend Jim!

    With the elections coming up and a good chance of getting at least one of the houses back under God's Own Party, thought I would remind all of this opportunity to communicate our concerns to our elected officials. Reverend Jim has concisely outlined how the rights of True Christians™ to practice their faith are abridged and impeded by the limitations of secular law.

    I have printed, signed and mailed this letter to my senators and representatives. Please take the time to make a difference and do the same in your state.

    God bless our Reverend and my Brothers and Sisters in Christ!

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by little gay billy View Post
    Yes, the part I did not mention is that Lilith went to hang out with the demons or whoever.

    Who is this King James anyway? Did he re invent the bible after he read the part of how we are not supposed to add or alter Gods words? Shouldn't it be called Gods Bible anyway? God should have struck him dead for even thinking of making a version with James names on it.
    #1) This is not a debate forum, and you are derailing this thread.

    #2) If you are interested in understanding why the KJV1611 Bible is the one True Word of God, please read my sermon on the subject HERE.

    #3) Go peddle your hate elsewhere. This is God's favorite forum.

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  • Rev. Jim Osborne
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    Originally posted by MyFootYourFace View Post
    Yes, the part I did not mention is that Lilith went to hang out with the demons or whoever.

    Who is this King James anyway? Did he re invent the bible after he read the part of how we are not supposed to add or alter Gods words? Shouldn't it be called Gods Bible anyway? God should have struck him dead for even thinking of making a version with James names on it.
    King James simply brought together brilliant scholars to make a better, more accurate translation of the Bible into English. He consolidated great men of genius, experts in Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, history, law, etc. He had nothing to do with writing the Bible, nor did he "re invent" it. It has always been God's Bible.

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  • little gay billy
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    Originally posted by Heathen_Basher View Post
    Bwahahahaha!!

    Genesis was written in the second millennia BC. Liberal scholars disagree, but even the most liberal won't put it any later than the 450BC.

    The oldest known work to mention the story of Lillith as Adam's mythical first wife is the Alphabet of Ben Sira, written between the 8 and 10th century AD.

    (A bit of actual historical filler: Lillith was a Mesopotamian storm demon, which the Jews adapted as a demon of the night which later evolved into a story about her origin being she was Adam's first wife.)
    Yes, the part I did not mention is that Lilith went to hang out with the demons or whoever.

    Who is this King James anyway? Did he re invent the bible after he read the part of how we are not supposed to add or alter Gods words? Shouldn't it be called Gods Bible anyway? God should have struck him dead for even thinking of making a version with James names on it.

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Ti:1:14: Not giving heed to Jewish fables, and commandments of men, that turn from the truth.

    So much for Lilith...

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  • Meek and Humble
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    Originally posted by MyFootYourFace View Post
    "unrighteously" Who is to judge what is and is not?
    YOU people quote from a Bible that god said himself to not ad or alter his words. But yet The fact The Eve was Adams 2nd wife is omitted. Lilith was his first. Created from the same dust as he was.
    When Adam and Eve had their 2 sons, where did there wives come from? Did they fornicate with there Stepmother, Lilith? Or Eve? That sounds a bit incestual and as being part of the righteous they must be put to death, starting with Eve.
    So the book itself is a result of men ignoring his words from the start.
    Going by that early example NO ONE can promise me that all the words in the book are exactly as God said word for word many years ago.

    (A bit of historical filler; It is known that Lilith became bored with taking Adam from the rear, like the homos do, and Adam insisted that it is her place to take it from him that way. They had there first fight. She said no way buddy I am outta here. Adam got lonely and then God made Eve from Adams rib to symbolize that she should be more submissive. ) (chauvinism already?)
    Bwahahahaha!!

    Genesis was written in the second millennia BC. Liberal scholars disagree, but even the most liberal won't put it any later than the 450BC.

    The oldest known work to mention the story of Lillith as Adam's mythical first wife is the Alphabet of Ben Sira, written between the 8 and 10th century AD.

    (A bit of actual historical filler: Lillith was a Mesopotamian storm demon, which the Jews adapted as a demon of the night which later evolved into a story about her origin being she was Adam's first wife.)

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Make homosexuality punishable by death: A letter for congress

    Originally posted by MyFootYourFace View Post
    "unrighteously" Who is to judge what is and is not?
    YOU people quote from a Bible that god said himself to not ad or alter his words. But yet The fact The Eve was Adams 2nd wife is omitted. Lilith was his first. Created from the same dust as he was.
    When Adam and Eve had their 2 sons, where did there wives come from? Did they fornicate with there Stepmother, Lilith? Or Eve? That sounds a bit incestual and as being part of the righteous they must be put to death, starting with Eve.
    So the book itself is a result of men ignoring his words from the start.
    Going by that early example NO ONE can promise me that all the words in the book are exactly as God said word for word many years ago.

    (A bit of historical filler; It is known that Lilith became bored with taking Adam from the rear, like the homos do, and Adam insisted that it is her place to take it from him that way. They had there first fight. She said no way buddy I am outta here. Adam got lonely and then God made Eve from Adams rib to symbolize that she should be more submissive. ) (chauvinism already?)
    Lilith is a Jewish folk tale and Jewish folk tales have nothing to do with The Bible. The Bible is about the Word of God.

    Cain's wife came from Nod.

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  • little gay billy
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    Originally posted by Tantheus Robinson View Post
    Shouldn't you be out somewhere promoting The Homosexual Agenda, sodomite? Everyone knows The Gay Manifesto specifically promotes recruiting to its perverted lifestyle, including the deliberate spread of AIDS as a means to increase political power. If you try to deny that as a simple fact, you are just plain naive. The Homosexual Agenda is excrutiatingly specific, codified in black and white, and copies are exchanged (along with bodily fluids) at highway rest stops, truck stops, bath houses and state parks.

    True, the homosexuals are a particularly clever group because of their years of lurking behind bushes, speaking in code, and living in the shadows. This is what has made them so hard to eliminate over lo these many centuries. But they can-- and will--- be defeated by iron-willed and determined True Christians™.
    Yup, your gay. Saying it louder just convinces me more.

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  • little gay billy
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    Originally posted by Heathen_Basher
    We are well aware of that passage. Are you aware of any passages BESIDES that one

    Doesn't the Bible say not to judge?

    Yes. However, you may not understand what that means. It means not to judge unrighteously, it means not to judge using your human judgment, and it means not to judge hypocritically. In other words, don't substitute your judgment for God's, and don't judge other people when you are guilty of impenitently engaging in the same sins (i.e., Don't cast the first stone). However, there are several verses in the Bible where we are told to judge. "Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment" John 7:24. "But he that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of no man" I Corinthians 2:15. "Do ye not know that the saints shall judge the world? and if the world shall be judged by you, are ye unworthy to judge the smallest matters?" I Corinthians 6:2.

    Many people use the story of the woman taken in adultery as an excuse to not ever preach to anyone. The simple truth of the matter is that Christ not only preached at the woman, but also at all of her accusers. By saying "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her," Christ was not speaking of someone who was entirely free from any and all sin, as there was no such person other than Christ himself. The law of Moses called for the stoning of a person who was caught in adultery and that stoning had to be done by someone who was not guilty of the sin with which the accused was charged. Who Christ is referring to here is someone who is not guilty of some scandalous sin and more particularly, adultery. Christ called the generation in which He lived an adulterous and sinful generation, meaning, at least partially, that adultery was extremely prevalent. Therefore, as was shown by each of the accusers leaving without casting any stone, each of those accusers was just as guilty of adultery, if not more so, than the woman. He preached to them about their hypocrisy, convicting each one of them of their sins to such an extent that none could stand their own conscience. Also, by the very words "Go and sin no more," Christ preached repentance to the woman. Christ did not say "Go and continue living your wicked and adulterous life and I will grant you salvation anyway".
    Further, by telling him that was without sin to cast the first stone, Christ showed to the woman that He was merciful, and to her accusers, he showed that He is the searcher of hearts. Christ, not only by His words, but also by His actions, preached that salvation is by grace and not by works. According to the law of Moses, this woman was fully deserving of being stoned to death for her adultery. Crying "judge not lest you be judged" or "let he who is without sin cast the first stone" is a favorite tactic among fags and so-called Christians, just like it was among the ancient Sodomites. "And they said, Stand back. And they said again, This one fellow came in to sojourn, and he will needs be a judge: now will we deal worse with thee, than with them. And they pressed sore upon the man, even Lot, and came near to break the door" Genesis 19:9. It really doesn't make any sense to use these verses against someone who is following Christ's command to preach to every creature, because preaching and judging aren't the same things. So if you're going to use these verses, at least use them in context - don't be a typical sodomite and say it just because you're too weak-minded to address the issues.
    If you still think that we aren't supposed to judge under any circumstances, then you better not tell me to stop judging. Otherwise, you'd be guilty of judging me.

    "unrighteously" Who is to judge what is and is not?
    YOU people quote from a Bible that god said himself to not ad or alter his words. But yet The fact The Eve was Adams 2nd wife is omitted. Lilith was his first. Created from the same dust as he was.
    When Adam and Eve had their 2 sons, where did there wives come from? Did they fornicate with there Stepmother, Lilith? Or Eve? That sounds a bit incestual and as being part of the righteous they must be put to death, starting with Eve.
    So the book itself is a result of men ignoring his words from the start.
    Going by that early example NO ONE can promise me that all the words in the book are exactly as God said word for word many years ago.

    (A bit of historical filler; It is known that Lilith became bored with taking Adam from the rear, like the homos do, and Adam insisted that it is her place to take it from him that way. They had there first fight. She said no way buddy I am outta here. Adam got lonely and then God made Eve from Adams rib to symbolize that she should be more submissive. ) (chauvinism already?)

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  • Tantheus Robinson
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    Originally posted by damnproudsodomite View Post
    good job trying to violate the laws on which this country was founded. separation of church and state. and that especially applies in the case of your disgusting radical christian views.

    Shouldn't you be out somewhere promoting The Homosexual Agenda, sodomite? Everyone knows The Gay Manifesto specifically promotes recruiting to its perverted lifestyle, including the deliberate spread of AIDS as a means to increase political power. If you try to deny that as a simple fact, you are just plain naive. The Homosexual Agenda is excrutiatingly specific, codified in black and white, and copies are exchanged (along with bodily fluids) at highway rest stops, truck stops, bath houses and state parks.

    True, the homosexuals are a particularly clever group because of their years of lurking behind bushes, speaking in code, and living in the shadows. This is what has made them so hard to eliminate over lo these many centuries. But they can-- and will--- be defeated by iron-willed and determined True Christians™.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by damnproudsodomite View Post
    good job trying to violate the laws on which this country was founded. separation of church and state. and that especially applies in the case of your disgusting radical christian views.
    You really don't have a clue, don't you kid?

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  • damnproudsodomite
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    good job trying to violate the laws on which this country was founded. separation of church and state. and that especially applies in the case of your disgusting radical christian views.

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  • the alternative
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Hey heathen: We follow the entire Bible, not just the sugar-coated verses you recall from your old Sunday school class. God says that queers are "an abomination" and that they deserve to die and spend eternity in hellfire unless they repent and stop being perverts. They are hardly likely to be our neighbors now, are they!

    Read the Bible before spewing out idiocy like that.
    I think this passage is aplicalable

    John 8


    1Jesus went unto the mount of Olives.
    2And early in the morning he came again into the temple, and all the people came unto him; and he sat down, and taught them.
    3And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in adultery; and when they had set her in the midst,
    4They say unto him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act.
    5Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?
    6This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not.
    7So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.
    8And again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground.
    9And they which heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even unto the last: and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst.
    10When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee? 11She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more.


    I hope it is OK to post bible passages I think everyone loves reading GOD'S word.
    May GOD bless you and your whole entire family. Jeremy

    Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule.

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