The Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice had threatened Chaplain David Wells that if he does not sign a state-mandated document promising not to identify homosexuality as a sin, he will lose his chaplain credentials. He would not sign it, and thus lost his credentials after serving for 13 years.
Once again we see how the push for homosexual rights hasn’t affected anyone!
The state is being faithful to the gay rights agenda. The question is whether or not Christians will continue to be faithful to Christ or will buckle to Caesar. I congratulate David Wells for standing strong.
September 1, 2015 at 11:05 am
This shows to go you that there is no such thing as heterosexual money or homosexual money it is just 666 money and the Beast that the world contends with daily.
If church congregations continue their downhill slide as cultural church dogma rehabilitation gets a long awaited makeover, and gays badgered about their perceived SINS ostracized outright, who will the tithes come from? Will the heteros double their tithes?
it doesn’t matter if you’re gay, straight, crooked or phony as a $3.00 dollar bill, without the congregation’s money the churches will fold so how can the church say homosexuality is a sin if the money from a gay hand is just hunky-dory! They cannot and Pastor’s won’t get paid.
Churches must contend with the Beast too.
David Wells is now without a job, without a paid-for house, without the top new car, no more accolades and pats on the back but he is standing strong, paying rent and buying his own food and gasoline, walking or taking transit. Oh well. There is a cost for upholding cultural righteousness as dogma repairment takes its millennial lumps and if you don’t want to change, you are treading water trying to keep up with centuries old myths that have no place in a knowledge craving society fed up with belief systems whose Ark is slowly sinking under the weight of Intolerance and Absolute Certainty.
The New Heaven and the New Earth are upon us, in case you haven’t noticed lately, the transition is happening as we speak…but not everyone can see it or accept it: One will be left and the other taken.
The Pope describes his decree giving Priests the authority of “Absolution for Abortion”, for example, as widening the scope of Mercy in the upcoming Holy Year.
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September 2, 2015 at 12:21 pm
With respect to forgiveness Pope Francis should read then follow Psalm 51.
With respect to the wealth, power and influence of the institution of the Roman Catholic Church Pope Francis should follow Yahshua’s teaching from Matthew 19:16-30.
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